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So if it's not a lot, what is it?
Author: estatica | Posted Apr 24, 2011 | 1 comments
After many battles* between me and TSR Workshop, we've reach a diplomatic solution to end the war between us once and for all. To celebrate peace, TSRW allowed me to successfully finish a build set.

The set includes 8 objects which you can mix and match, depending on what you wish to achieve. Since these are modular windows, you can determine what lenght of the window you prefer:

And you may also want to connect some of these modules using a second variation, as shown below:

And that's it basically. Happy building! :)
*Verbal abuse mostly on my part, uncooperative behaviour on TSRW' part.
View Comments (1) »TSR goes Medieval and here's the trailer
Author: estatica | Posted Jan 11, 2011 | 2 comments
TSR goes Medieval - go check out all the neat stuff and don't forget to download my castle :p
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Themed Collections
Author: estatica | Posted Dec 13, 2010 | 2 comments
It is my pleasure to inform you that you can now access my themed lot collections in one click. Each contains all the lots published so far with that theme. Thanks to Per, I'll be able to keep adding lots to these collections very soon and keep them updated. I hope this makes life easier for you!


If you are not a subscriber, please read!
Author: estatica | Posted Nov 16, 2010 | 1 comments
My first tomb (Kahotep Ruins) will always be available for download to everyone on the site. You can also check additional free stuff just by hitting the free tab on my download section. Have fun exploring!
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Video Tutorial: Making a secret basement in Sims 3
Author: estatica | Posted Nov 10, 2010 | 1 comments
Here's another video, this time a short tutorial explaining how you can create your own secret basement in a few simple steps. Enjoy!
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Faraway Castle - Trailer
Author: estatica | Posted Oct 20, 2010 | 4 comments
Here's the trailer for my upcoming lot. I hope you guys enjoy it!
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Update on the Hathaway Mansion - Tomb version
Author: estatica | Posted Sep 14, 2010 | 0 comments
For all who have downloaded the Hathaway Mansion - Tomb Version, I highly recommend you update your file (just download it again at my minisite) as the older version presented some problems which may have prevented some of you of finishing the tomb.
Credits to Moza for helping me detect these issues and sorting them out!
Please download the new file here: http://www.thesimsresource.com/artists/estatica/downloads/details/category/sims3-lots-tombs/title/hathaway-mansion-tomb-version/id/1004724/
Be the first to comment on this post! »The Hathaway Mansion - Teaser Trailer
Author: estatica | Posted Aug 29, 2010 | 1 comments
I'm on a roll with these video editing tools, so don't make fun of me. And don't ask where I got the male voice, I'd have to shoot you later. On a more serious note, this was a fun project to execute. It all started with a shell I did for the cover of an article for Simspiration. From there I made a residential mansion and then decided to go a bit further and create an alternate tomb version. Both lots are available for download at my minisite, I hope you enjoy them :)
p.s. I haven't been updating this blog very much, you may want to check my other blog: http://startersims.blogspot.com/
View Comments (1) »Blogging as if there was no tomorrow
Author: estatica | Posted Aug 12, 2010 | 1 comments
That is what I have been planning to do in quite some time. Blog about my simming adventures, muse over fundamental questions of the universe and spam your eyes with pixelated lots. The only trouble is I can't publish my updates on my facebook account and I can't post videos using this blog alone. Having that in mind, I created a new blog outside TSR which I'll be able to use more effeciently.
So, if anyone wants to see what I'm up to, you can check it out here: http://startersims.blogspot.com/
View Comments (1) »The real truth about the mini Tudors
Author: estatica | Posted Aug 10, 2010 | 4 comments
For the last few days, I've been trying to squeeze really tiny starter homes in 10x10 lots. But that's not all. Each of these homes include an underground cellar that can only be accessed if you perform a particular action. You may have to remove a book from a shelf, or a gem (or even an innocent looking gnome) from a display to visit the hidden room.
Why, you might ask? Why make something so small you hardly find room for a mailbox?
I could say the lots are easier to load if they are small and can fit virtually anywhere on the map and the hidden cellar are just a fun little feature... but that would only be a fraction of the truth. The real reason it's all part of my evil plot to dominate your town. There, I said it! Just don't make me repeat it again.
*this message will self destruct in 5 seconds*
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