06-01-2008 19:12
We've all been there at some point. You've bought a nice healthy chunk of SL land, and want to show off your newfound freedom from that tiny prim count. The question is, how best to do that? If you answered with "I wish I could rip a huge chunk of earth out of the ground, make it float insanely high in the air, and hide a skybox in it," then we have just the product for you!

Let's get this straight right now, the Crag is not for the faint of heart. Designed to fit a 60x60m plot, it is *not* small. This is not a newbie's skybox, but rather a home for those with big ideas and even bigger space needs.

The Crag is a large, beautiful skybox that looks like it was ripped straight out of an Amazonian jungle. A brisk, realistic waterfall cascades down over five rocks ledges, each intricately designed with cracked rock, steam and hanging vines, ending in a mist-covered wading pool perfect for one's poseball collection. Each platform is connected by stone-hewn stairs, guided by invisible guardrails to prevent accidental spills. Standing at over 100m tall, this awe-inspiring view is topped by a spacious overhanging ledge. Go ahead, re-enact that famous scene from The Lion King; we wont tell!

Not just beautiful, but practical! Carefully hidden inside The Crag is a spacious 20x20x10m skybox room, ready to be filled with your home gear. Accessible via the owner-controlled hidden door, this skybox comes in sinfully rich hardwood textures. If you're not into hardwood floors, don't fret; from the control panel near the entrance, the entire skybox can be retextured using any texture you want. Texture and retexture your skybox any way you like, or use the automatic reset to return to the original hardwood.

Did we mention it's only 175 prims? No, we're not kidding. Every possible prim was squeezed out of The Crag, so while it might be large in size, it's tiny in primcount! We know that no matter how many prims you have, you never have enough.


Come to our store at Gerstle Bay Classics in Gerstle . If you'd like to see The Crag in its full larger-than-life form, it's on display here.