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Re: Datsville--Town Hall
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Date: 
Mon, 13 Sep 1999 22:17:00 GMT
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Brian Sauls <barbcue@nospam.home.com> wrote in message
news:FI0n4o.MrM@lugnet.com...

It conceivable.  I haven't put it in the town yet, so it may actually be • too
big.  I've got the space for it, but it may look out of place being so • large.
It's a government building, so it's supposed to look oversized, with 12-15
foot ceilings and such--the better to intimidate the citizens.


It's just perfect--and it's smaller than what *I* was planning, that's for
sure.


It's about 6 minifigs tall.  A little high for three stories, but out State
capitol building originally had 20ft+ ceilings.  In several areas they have
been divided into two stories for more offices.  The hearing rooms with the
high ceilings are pretty awesome, though.

Actually reminds me of a building back home.


Where's "back home?"  It's actually patterned on a city hall in an Illinois
town.

I like how you made it modular.  Saves time--easily expanded/shrunk.   Good
job.


Thanks.  I spent a lot of time on the windows and door, so I wanted to see
what they'd look like in a building asap.  LDAOs subfile command is great for
buildings like this.

-John Van



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(...) The old Aiken Elementary School in Aiken, SC was a three-story, red-brick box with white trim and a black roof. Now, the Aiken County Public Library is a three-story, red-brick box with white trim and a black roof. And it's sitting smack-dab (...) (25 years ago, 15-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad.dat.models)

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(...) too (...) large. (...) It's just perfect--and it's smaller than what *I* was planning, that's for sure. Actually reminds me of a building back home. I like how you made it modular. Saves time--easily expanded/shrunk. Good job. Brian (bbq) (...) (25 years ago, 13-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad.dat.models)

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