Nuttycombe Auto Repair

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Nuttycombe Auto Repair
EHB and Unlit
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Garage added in 1947
Nuttycombe Auto Repair

Heytown [79,35]

Inder Library Jarnell Walk a cemetery
(Spracklingbank)
Club Swabey Nuttycombe Auto Repair the Vellacott Building
(Spracklingbank)
the Usher Building the Godson Arms Cornelius General Hospital
(Spracklingbank)

Basic Info:

  • Auto Repair shops have no internal descriptions.
  • Auto Repairs can be barricaded normally.



Description

Nestled between The Usher Building and Cornelius General Hospital, Nuttycombe Auto Repair is protected by the Mad Craskers and is very important to survivors in the Craske Triangle. Club Swabey is the current Entry Point to access this resource building. Mester Square is the Revive Point for this area.

The Mad Craskers Forum maintains a thread dedicated to the current status of this and surrounding buildings. Additionally, the Heytown suburb page provides regional building status at a glance.

Jack and Martha Nuttycombe, taken one year before quarantine


History

The Nuttycombe family owned this Auto Repair Shop for five generations. When built in 1923, it was surrounded by trees. By the 60's Malton had grown and cleared them all away. In the 70's, the gas price wars with nearby Woolf and Hickling shops made the Malton newspapers. When Club Swabey opened in the early 90's, they rented parking spaces from the Nuttycombes. The Nuttycombe family stayed after the quarantine was issued, refusing to give up the tiny turf handed from father to son for eight decades.

After the fall of Malton, a diary was found on a fuel scouting mission by the Grazny Vecks. After reading their sad tale, the Vecks asked the Mad Craskers to enshrine it in a special display at the Craske Museum. The diary describes that the family lasted for at least several weeks. The abrupt end of the diary implies that Jack and Martha Nuttycombe and their 3 children were probably 'recruited' by the shambling hordes.

First known picture of Nuttycombe Auto Repair

In August 2007 the Mad Craskers we're pleased to announce that Nuttycombe Auto had become the Northern Wing of Craske Museum, and is now open for visitors with an interest in modern works. In the spirit of much urban regeneration, such as can be found in the English cities of London, Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool, this once industrial space has now been reclaimed as an art gallery space. The collection at Nuttycombe is eclectic, focusing on new and emerging works, as a balance to the traditional collection housed in the main building.

As a homage to this building's industrial past, you'll find the gift shop is still well stocked with fuel cans, spray cans, wire cutters etc.

Why not include a trip to Nuttycombe as part of a full day itinerary with the displays at Craske Museum?


In Game

Barricade Policy

Nuttycombe Auto Repair is to be kept Extremely Heavily barricaded at all times to consistently provide fuel for the power-hungry Mad Craskers's blenders and beer coolers, as well as for the tastes of some of their members.

Note : According to this, this ressource building should be kept at VSB++, and not EHB ;) --GoLookAndKill 14:50, 24 September 2008 (BST)

The 'Combers

The 'Combers are Heytown residents who live in Nuttycombe Auto Repair, and are dedicated to maintaining the zero-barricade policy at Club Swabey and reviving those who crawl in to the club. They're well known for their hospitality and readiness with a meal, continuing the friendly reputation of the Nuttycombe family who were here long before.

Current Status

March 19th, 2009 Nine zombies have moved into the building, and boy is the landlord going to be annoyed at his tenants! They sat on all the cars until there were dents in the hoods, smashed in all the windshields, and they *ate* the windshield wipers like licorice! I think the insurance company's going to call it a total loss. -- [User:BLusk|BLusk]] 14:01, 19 March 2009 (UTC)

July 23rd, 2008 - Nuttycombe has no barricades, 3 survivors, and 15 standing zeds inside.--Lorgan, 23Jul2008

June 9th, 2008 - Swarm has left us. Power back on. Need some radios, now.--Kelson Haldane 12:02, 09 June 2008 (UTC)

Jan 29th, 2008 - The Infected Swarm have come to The Nutt House and found it to their liking, I think that it will take some effort to drive them out.--Vachon Blaze 22:02, 29 January 2008 (UTC)

Sept 29th, 2007 - "Apart from a few minor incidents, Nutty has been safe and secure for the latter part of the Triangle siege, and the brave team of Craskers and community volunteers have reported a successful first month. The attendants at Nutty have also been using their downtime by assisting the NT team from Usher in maintaining the indoor RP at Club Swabey: afterall our exhibits should be available to all, and we hope that those we revive come and join us" --Horatio du Beauvrier, 29sept2007.

August 27th, 2007 - "Cades at EHB for the Grand opening of Nuttycombe as an annexe of Craske Museum by the Mad Craskers. We are currently exhibiting: a fire-damaged painting, a torn painting, four European paintings and six African paintings plus an exclusive piece of Urban Art: P Jack being Spanked by Horatio - Mad Craskers " --Horatio du Beauvrier, 27Aug2007.

August 19th, 2007 - "Still at EHB, powered with transmitter. Toolboxes reported found in the basement" --KelsonHaldane, 19Aug2007.

August 9th, 2007 - "Nuttycombe is safe, powered with a working transmitter. Cornelius is under siege and barricaded to EHB, when lucky. Please enter the grid through Club Swabey, next to Mester Square Revive point. " --KelsonHaldane, 09Aug2007.