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In lugnet.cad.dat.models, John VanZwieten writes:
> Jeff Stembel <Dragonelf1@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > P.S. John, I'm remodeling my house, so don't park my car next to it yet.
> > You could park it by the Town Hall, tho. Also, how big are the residential
> > "Lots"? I plan on having an external garage, along with landscaping, and I
> > want to know how much space I can use. It may need to modify some of your
> > road sections, too.
>
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> The lots are variable size. When you design your house, use a 32x32 baseplate
> and a 32X32 9-stud roadplate. Then subtract 4 studs from the roadplate for
> sidewalk and tree-lawn. If you add in a driveway, I just trim the sidewalk
> around it. Keep in mind that the tree-lawn and sidewalk are on top of the
> roadplate, so if you want your landscaping to match it should be a plate
> thick.
Okie Dokie. I'm currently aiming for it being on a two-brick tall hill, BTW.
Is there anything special I should do/know?
>
> Nice car, btw. I'm inspired to take a try at my B'mer.
Danke sehr(1)!
Jeff
1 - Hopefully I spelled that correctly. It's supposed to be German for Thank
You. :)
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| Jeff Stembel <Dragonelf1@aol.com> wrote in message news:FI7xC9.AJo@lugnet.com... (...) You (...) "Lots"? (...) know (...) The lots are variable size. When you design your house, use a 32x32 baseplate and a 32X32 9-stud roadplate. Then subtract 4 (...) (25 years ago, 17-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad.dat.models)
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