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Re: new set connectability?
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Date: 
Fri, 27 Sep 2002 22:24:10 GMT
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I think you are supposed to take the sand green roof pieces off, and then
you find that they stack nicely.  Of course, i don't own any of them, but I
can see it in the pictures rather clearly.

-Alfred

In lugnet.harrypotter, Drew Dirschell writes:
I disagree with Kecia.  I have the new sets, and while they may seem like
they are part of the modular design, there are many "topper" modules.   Most
aren't able to have other sets stacked ot top of them, only able to "sit" on
other modules.  ie:what was supposed to be a first floor bathroom in set
4730 can only sit on top of other sets, ¡duh! not very first floor.   Same
with Dumbledore's office, 4735 Slytherin (which I seem to recall is in a
first basement), and 4731 Dobby's release.  With other modules from last
year that were "topper" modules, it makes for too many top floors and not
enough supporting floors.  I rebuilt 4706 The Forbidden Corridor from last
years line to be a proper, albiet "two-high" module, and I'm planning on
fleshing out 4735 Slytherin and 4731 Dobby's release to be a proper modules,
and totally rebuilding the bathroom from 4730 Chamber of secrets and
synthisizing it with some 4712 Troll on the Loose bathroom sets.



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  Re: new set connectability?
 
(...) Some sets that's true (most of 4730), others its not. For example, if you take off the green roof bits of 4735 slytherin, it's not nearly as tall as the module needs to be to work with the other modules, which are all thirteen bricks tall (...) (22 years ago, 28-Sep-02, to lugnet.harrypotter)

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  Re: new set connectability?
 
I disagree with Kecia. I have the new sets, and while they may seem like they are part of the modular design, there are many "topper" modules. Most aren't able to have other sets stacked ot top of them, only able to "sit" on other modules. ie:what (...) (22 years ago, 26-Sep-02, to lugnet.harrypotter)

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