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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
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That is strangely worded. Thanks for the heads up.
On one hand Im not sure how youd make 2 8x8 baseplates into a 16x16 area
(since youd have 8x16 if you only use two). On the other hand, using 4 8x8
baseplates results in a total surface area of 32x32.
Anyway, Im checking on it now, and should have some answers in the next
couple days, if not sooner.
Jake
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In the tutorials I think it explains it fairly clearly.
http://www.lego.com/eng/factory/design/tutorials.asp
Especially in this one.
http://www.lego.com/eng/factory/design/showtutorial.asp?id=12429
At the top is states:
How to get started
using the new roadplates
Want to build a cool building for the LEGO Factory competition? To help get you
started, weve made some new roadplates to provide a setting for your creation.
These plates can be used in many ways, but remember that your creation has to
fit on a base of 16x16 studs, or four roadplates arranged in a square. Heres
how to use them:
Hope you can get some good answers.
Thanks for looking into it Jake.
Thomas
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