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Re: Medium Red Factory
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Mon, 25 Jun 2001 15:39:54 GMT
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Calum Tsang wrote:
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> In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Iain Hendry writes:
> > You... STUN ME. THIS IS FABULOUS! I don't get how you can build buildings so
> > fast, that look SO GOOD. The roof... how on EARTH do you do those roofs! And
> > the edge columns! Gah!
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> Thanks everyone (Iain, Eric, Ben)
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> Iain: The roof is a neat trick I learned from Jeff Elliott. It's actually
> four baseplates, 2x 16x16 baseplates and 2x 8x16's. They sit ontop of the
> red brick walls.
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> Eric: Being compared to Battersea is really cool! Maybe closer to the Tate
> Gallery at Bankside? (also a former power station?)
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> Chris has suggested the red factory produce food, so I'm going to build a
> canning line and a big boiler and vat.
Although if it produced parts or consumables for the sewing machine
industry, you'd have better integration with other local industries.
How about "Krunchy Oilz 'n Wheet" - "It's A Sewing Machine Lubricant
*AND* A Breakfast Cereal(tm)"?
Jeff E
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| (...) Thanks everyone (Iain, Eric, Ben) Iain: The roof is a neat trick I learned from Jeff Elliott. It's actually four baseplates, 2x 16x16 baseplates and 2x 8x16's. They sit ontop of the red brick walls. Eric: Being compared to Battersea is really (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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