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Re: The cost of minifigs
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 20 Apr 2000 21:18:42 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Robert Fewkes writes:
> By putting them in triple layer bunks, I figure I can fit 6 of them in a 8x6x8
> area... which means for roughly 100, all you need is a 32x24x8 stud room. As
> for gear, all their armor and weapons are property of the kingdom, they stay
> in the armory when not in use.
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> Rob
Also, since your minifigs will probably be on guard duty in shifts, you can
limit the number of beds to equal the number of soldiers who are off duty. :)
The soldiers on duty certainly won't be able to use the beds... You could even
make it a smaller number, and have sleeping shifts, too. :)
Jeff
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> In lugnet.castle, Christopher Lindsey writes:
> > Boy, minifigs sure are expensive! Not to purchase, but to maintain!
> > I've started planning of the barracks for my fortress, and it appears
> > that the magic number is 6x12 "studs" of floor space for every two minifigs
> > (or 72 square studs).
> >
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: The cost of minifigs
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| (...) even (...) Aye, the U.S. Navy does this with their ships to conserve space. Everyone shares bunks, since the bunk : sailor ratio is something like 2:3. If everyone gets sick, I guess those on shift get sick at their post. :-, Cheers, - jsproat (25 years ago, 20-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| By putting them in triple layer bunks, I figure I can fit 6 of them in a 8x6x8 area... which means for roughly 100, all you need is a 32x24x8 stud room. As for gear, all their armor and weapons are property of the kingdom, they stay in the armory (...) (25 years ago, 20-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)
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