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Re: Y??? 'Cause I'm asking!!!
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Fri, 13 Jan 2006 18:17:00 GMT
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This is the answer I got:
David Koudys wrote:
> So a few questions for rtl20
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> I think Derek asked this one--the 4 stud width beside the opening--does ths mean
> it can be 4 studs until the next opening, or does each opening require it's own
> 4 stud walls with no overlap?
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> Fine ASCII Graphix below--
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> XXXXOOOOOOOOXXXXXXXXOOOOOOOOXXXX
Yes
> X = brick wall
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> O = opening
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> No 'shared wall' between openings
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> or
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> XXXXOOOOOOOOXXXXOOOOOOOOXXXX
No
> Shared wall between openings
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> The other question I have right now is the 'uniform wall colour', as per the
> rules
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> The rules suggests white walls (which I have no issues with), however I want to
> use hinge bricks to bring all the walls together. I don't have many white hinge
> bricks--can we substitute other colours for hinge bricks along the edge of the
> walls (still inside the 4 stud wall)?
Pick a colour for your walls that you have matching hinge bricks for, or
reconfigure so the hinge is one stud behind the wall. Then it doesn't
mater what colour the hinge is.
Derek
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Y??? 'Cause I'm asking!!!
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| (...) mmmm I'd disagree. I think shared walls should be allowable (as I can't think of a good reason why not :) I'd say the XXXXOOOOOOOOXXXXOOOOOOOOXXXX is allowed so long as it is all on one plane. This (two openings) is the maximum that can fit on (...) (19 years ago, 13-Jan-06, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
| | | Re: Y??? 'Cause I'm asking!!!
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| (...) K, no worries there (...) Not to pull a Hassenplug(tm), but this is what the rules state-- 2.1 Transfer Interface ... The Wall Surface should be a uniform colour and made of solid bricks. 4.0 Design Guidelines ... The Wall Surface should be (...) (19 years ago, 13-Jan-06, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| | Y??? 'Cause I'm asking!!!
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| So a few questions for rtl20 I think Derek asked this one--the 4 stud width beside the opening--does ths mean it can be 4 studs until the next opening, or does each opening require it's own 4 stud walls with no overlap? Fine ASCII Graphix below-- (...) (19 years ago, 13-Jan-06, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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