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Re: For Participants (was: Re: Final call for the Gathering seats!!)
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Thu, 31 May 2001 13:07:43 GMT
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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Frank Filz writes:
Ok, great. I think then that just about anything which can be built on a
baseplate or two will be fine.

Yeah, I doubt anyone has some extremely bizarre MOCs that would look awful
within a city. (Monasteries anyones? ;-) ...I think most of the buildings
people would tend to bring (church, inn, shops) would be fine. But Frank, I
think Jeff meant he doesn't have the city around the castle built at all.
i.e. no houses there yet. ;-)  Of course we can try to build them on the
spot. B&W timber houses should be easy to build from K8 pieces (Christina's
last year won the K8 prize IIRC).

Cool, with a large city, we can just make a representative portion of
it, or perhaps not even make the whole scene contiguous. In that way, we
can make little clusters of buildings without having to worry about all
the "boring" buildings which should surround them.

Yeah, I don't think there's really much of a problem there.

I think we're on a roll for an awesome castle display.

Definitely!!

-Shiri



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(...) Ok, great. I think then that just about anything which can be built on a baseplate or two will be fine. (...) Cool, with a large city, we can just make a representative portion of it, or perhaps not even make the whole scene contiguous. In (...) (23 years ago, 31-May-01, to lugnet.castle.org.cw)

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