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If you build on a baseplate, turn it over, rip the baseplate off, and build in
the interior - I've done that before on rather large structures (like my 48x96
warehouse rebuilt 5-6 times so far).
Brad Hamilton wrote:
> I had originally envisioned using those cool large black castle columns with
> the large black arches to decorate the inside. Unfortunately (as with most
> of my buildings), I usually start playing with a prototype, and then I get
> all excited about how the outside is going to look. I start building
> permanent facades for the front, and then start filling in the sides. I
> keep saying "Oh - I can always fill in the interior later!" Unfortunately,
> even after being 1/3 done, its kind of hard to do any serious interior
> retrofitting because you can't really get your hands inside. Before I knew
> it, all the walls were filled in (except for some openings on the back to
> admit light) and I had no interior access!
>
> Granted, I could have ripped pieces off and built up the interior, but then
> I got the idea for another building. Well, I guess I was more interested in
> building yet another exterior than building up the interior. So, the
> cathedral is no more!
>
> Brad
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