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Re: Brickworld Collaborative Display: LEGO Mansion Project
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lugnet.events.brickworld
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Sun, 18 May 2008 19:48:35 GMT
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In lugnet.events.brickworld, Ted Godwin wrote:
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In lugnet.events.brickworld, Robert Gurskey wrote:
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If the room has a floor, ceiling and four walls, how does one see the inside
of the room?
Your example in Flickr has one missing wall. Which side of the building does
that face?
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I believe (not being one of the organizers) that the idea is that there are
three walls and the open side faces the same direction as all the other
modules in that wing of the mansion. In effect you will look into the mansion
as if looking at a cross section. Going around the other side you can see a
solid wall with balconies, windows, etc.
I am sure one of the designers will correct me if I am wrong.
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Ted is exactly correct. There are only 3 walls built on the module, with the
front of the room remaining open for the passerby to look into. All the
openings will be facing the same direction, so that when one walks by, theyll
be able to see into all of the rooms. Hope this helps clear that up.
-Kevin
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