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Cool, John!! I'll provide the fire station, after all no town is complete
without a fire station. :) I have one built IRL, so maybe I'll just go
ahead and LDraw it. I might also try to do my own house.
The Fire Station would take up two 32x32 plates, and I could
probably get the house on a 32x32, so save at least two side by
side lots for me.
This is going to be so cool once it progresses. :-)
Ryan
"It's amazing the attitude you get when Christ is your life. You just have
a whole new attitude about life, because you know that there is a far
better place." Jeff Gordon
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On 09/01/1999, at 3:02 PM, John VanZwieten wrote:
> And so LCadville is born! See
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/1864/lcadville.html for its humble
> beginnings.
>
> The idea is this:
>
> Anyone who designs a town building and models it in LDraw can have their own
> plot in LCadville. After a .dat file is posted to lugnet.cad.dat.models, I
> will periodically add it to the town layout and run a new POV scene. Requests
> for specific placement will be honored to the extent I can.
>
> Keep in mind that LCadville is a smallish town at this point, so no
> skyscrapers need apply.
>
> Anyone who submits a house may also submit a vehicle for their driveway.
>
> Buildings should be submitted without a baseplate, but landscaping is welcome.
>
> I'll be working on a way to identify the owners of individual buildings in the
> town.
>
> So let's see those town buildings coming! In addition to houses, LCadville is
> in need of all the basic buildings a town requires, i.e. city hall, general
> store, school, bank, post office, etc.
>
> -John Van
>
>
> Jamie Obrien <jamien@interworx.com.au> wrote in message
> news:37cbb6c5.1943698@lugnet.com...
> > Hi, why don't we make a Lego Town. Todd or someone can draw up a basic
> > town layout (maybe a 15x15 road grid) and hand out plots of land to
> > whoever wants to build, and then put them altogether somewhere on
> > Lugnet. Who knows it might grow to a stage where real town planning
> > could be looked at. All depending on how many contribute though.
> >
> >
> > Cheers
> > Jamie Obrien
> > jamien@interworx.com.au
> >
> > On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 20:23:46 GMT, "John VanZwieten"
> > <john_vanzwieten@email.msn.com> wrotd:
> >
> > > Very nice. I'm suprised we haven't seen more in the way of LCad buildings.
> > > I've always thought it would be cool to create a virtual Lego town as a
> > > community project, with individual buildings, vehicles, etc. combined into
> one
> > > huge scene.
> > >
> > > -John Van
> > >
> > > Jeff Stembel <Dragonelf1@aol.com> wrote in message
> > > news:FHALB3.JvM@lugnet.com...
> > > > I was bored over the weekend, so I decided to design a house. I was inspired
> > > > to do this since I only have two extra black 3x3 corner slopes. Let me
> know
> > > > what you think!
> > > >
> > > > Jeff
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > 0 House with Porch
> > > > 0 Name: house.dat
> > > > 0 Author: Jeff "Auld Dragon" Stembel, < Dragonelf1@aol.com >
> > >
> > >
> >
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