In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Chris Leach writes:
> > The more i think about this being 19" tall and placing it in that area
> > next to the train station ... it would block Steve's round house.
>
> I was thinking the same thing. Also, it'd be a tall structure right at the edge
> of the table. If my church at home is any indication, it'd get bumped a lot, and
> it won't be as sturdy as the one at home. So I came up with the following
> solution...
>
> http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/gats-change1.gif
>
> The area I propose moving into is pink. The office building would stay where
> it's at. Across the street from it, to the north, would be the greenhouse/
> arboritum. The church would go accross from the office building, in the area of
> 9 plates. That'd give it adequate space to the sides, and the big, glass wall
> would face north. Accross the street to the north would be the park, and maybe
> some keosks.
>
> I'd like to place the office building in the center 2 plates of it's space, with
> entrances facing north and south. There'd be zero clearance to the west
> (downtown), so we'd have to coordinate what goes next door. The west wall isn't
> very interesting, so I don't care if it's blocked, but it's a tall building
> (30"?) with zero clearance in that direction, so you wouldn't want to place an
> interesting wall adjacent, or place another wall with zero clearance facing
> east. Let me know if this is a problem, because I can move the building into the
> 2 upper or 2 lower plates, instead.
>
> Amy
I was thinking of using the area just above the yellow box. For my shops and
such I am going to work on Post-Contraption. That small 2x2 area. It would
fit me neatly, and it is close to downtown, where shops would be at.
Rick
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