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Moonbase: Ditch the "4 studs away from edge" rule?
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Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:34:01 GMT
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I was just talking to Sandlin about this while I was working on the Road &
Rail section on the Moonbase page. Should we ditch the "don't build within
4 studs of a baseplate edge" rule?
Basically the best spot for train track is 4 studs from the baseplate's
edge. This is mainly because a 45 degree turn lines up perfectly (4 studs
from the edge) on each end on a 48x48 baseplate.
It also seems logical to have the roads in the exact same spot (just on the
other side of the baseplate) as the train track.
I actually just totally forgot what I was getting out. Smooth. I'm sure it
made sense somewhere back there. Anyway what do you think?
[ j o n ]
http://zemi.net
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Moonbase: Ditch the "4 studs away from edge" rule?
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| (...) This I don't know about. Don't know why, as long as you played on your own baseplate and didn't have anything sticking past it would work. But I don't know that the result of brick at the edge of the plate would look all that nice when coupled (...) (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)
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