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Re: The Home of Lord Marshal Leonhart
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 16 Apr 2004 12:14:18 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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I really hate that there must be a fireplace in order for a building to open
up - and the Low-High hinge technique is an elegant way to deal with it.
And Im comfortable if everyone doesnt like it, because there are many
elements in others building styles I dont care for.
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Im not keen on all of my buildings opening up on the fireplace either, I just
havent found a solution I am happy with. Although, wouldnt most buildings have
a fireplace in those days anyway? Hmm.. Actually an idea that just hit me now is
maybe one could cover the bottom hinge with a storage bin or something. Ill
have to look into it for my next building.
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As for the HoG stairwell.. ehh. The design I wanted to use would have it very
tricky to get to work right and after having my entire Medieval city need to
be junked after PDX because they were so fragile, Ive decided to work on
making my stuff a bit more sturdy.
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Ack! Junked all those buildings? Well on the bright side, I guess that means
that you have a bunch of free bricks to make new creations. So we can glean
ideas off you.
Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG
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| (...) I really hate that there must be a fireplace in order for a building to open up and the "Low-High" hinge technique is an elegant way to deal with it. And I'm comfortable if everyone doesn't like it, because there are many element's in others' (...) (21 years ago, 15-Apr-04, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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