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Dang! You beat me - I'm working on a similar kind of window...
Erik "brickerik" Amzallag wrote:
> In my example of the window, I used trans-yellow plates as support in order to
> keep the transparency. It is a good way to reconcile ClassicSpace and
> ClassicCastle fans ;-)
I'm using transclear 1x1 and 1x2 for the glasses, with studs out to make
them look like crown glass, and I use two plates stacked on each other
to improve the overall stability of the window.
Nonetheless, the idea to put the 1x1 diagonally on a plate to get the
right distances is absolutely amazing!
Yours, Christian
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