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"Xanthra47" <jmantor@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
news:HCAK19.1KGK@lugnet.com...
> OK, I just spent 12 hours using MLCAD to create a whole bunch of
> Moonbase corridors, adapters, and inter-connection modules.
>
> Based on his work, I figured out that I could make inter-connection
> cubes that when used with the right couplers and covers can connect
> moonbase modules base that use the Standard 1.0 Corridor and a 48x48
> baseplate as well as my proposed 2.0 corridor and Markham's (I refer to
> his as a 1.5 corridor since he proposed his before mine) and 16x16 or
> 32x32 baseplates!
>
> Here's the basic Inter-Connection Cube:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/xanthra47/moonbase/cube-15.jpg
You''ve got some interesting ideas going there. The 16x16 module module
idea is a pretty good one. :)
The huge corridor you made is a cool idea, but it looks so BIG! I could see
where it would look good, though. It go great with a space factory
super-module! I'm not sure the idea will stick with the normal 48x48
modules, though. It looks as if it would take up alot of space. It
definatly adds an urban look to the corridors, though. :)
--
Markham Carroll
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