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Re: One new building, 2 new market buildings, A fake door for a peasant house, + more.
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.build.arch
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Tue, 14 Mar 2000 03:09:42 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Eric Kingsley writes:
> I have once again updated my castle pages. This must be getting tiresome for
> some of you :-) I have been doing this a lot lately.
Not at all! On the contarary, I love to see your work.
> First an most exciting I have added a new "Generic Building" to my site. This
> really looks more like an upper middle class home. I realise there was a very
> limited middle class in the middle ages but this is also a bit of a fantasy so
> I can do whatever I like.
>
> It is becoming more and more obvious that I am running out of key colors but I
> am much happier than I thought I was going to be when I started this house.
>
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/castle/obuild2/
I like it a lot! The grey-blue combination works great and I love the windows
(not gabled, um, whatstheirname) on the roof.
> Second I have added 2 new Market shops to my Market. You can see these at the
> bottom of my market page. I don't know what is going to be sold in these
> shops
> yet so for now the shelves are bare.
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> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/castle/market/
I hope someone rents them soon! Put up a sign... :-)
> Third, I would generally not show another peasant building but I just wanted
> to
> highlight the fake door design used here (Yes I stole this from Dave E. too).
> Basically this is a layer of plates covered with tiles that are attached at a
> 90 degree angle to the building in back using technic beams and 1/2 pegs with
> stud.
Cool! I haven't seen Dave use this but I think you talked about that and I
wasn't paying attention... It looks awesome, realistic indeed.
You can always make the roof removable so that interior is possible...
> Fourth, I added one picture of the new roof I put on the lookout tower on my
> City gate. I like this design much better although it is still not perfect.
> The picture is at the bottom of this page and is not of the best quality
> because it came out dark and I had to brighten it considerably.
Nice job!
> Lastly, I added a couple of pic's to my "City View" page. The city is
> starting to hang of the edges of our dining room table so I am going to have
> to
> find a new location soon. Once again the new pics are at the bottom of the
> page.
Wow, that's really big. I'm green with envy... oh well, my inn is coming to a
nice start and other building will eventually join... I hope!
As usual, great creations!
-Shiri
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