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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Anders Isaksson wrote:
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Jon Palmer wrote:
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This is going to be the biggest Moonbase yet. Were hoping to at
least surpass the 60 module mark.
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In fact, we built a moonbase with 64 modules at the latest meeting of
Swedish Lego Nuts, but that was cheating as we used my half-scale standard
(16x16 modules):
http://www.lotek.nu/swelug/031024SweLUG5/m/moon/24.jpg
--
Anders Isaksson, Sweden
BlockCAD: http://user.tninet.se/~hbh828t/proglego.htm
Gallery: http://user.tninet.se/~hbh828t/gallery/index.htm
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It looks like you had fun and put some work into that setup, but I would agree
with Mark that that isnt a Moonbase. (a tighter color scheme, or some
neighborhoods could help too)
However, to spin this into something positive Id like to talk about the long
discussed Micro Moonbase standard. Maybe we could even have a micro *and*
nanofig scale standard. Your base isnt technically half size because Moonbase
is 48x48 and up, but it seems like a good start.
Would you or anyone who contributed to that layout be interested in helping
develop the micro or nanoscale standard for Moonbase? Right now Moonbase (aside
from some astounding French modules) is a North American trend, but I would love
to see it have a bigger presence is Europe, Japan and Oz.
Let me know here what you think. Regardless, after PDX Ill be adding the micro
standard (and vertical corridors) to the website. But it would be a lot more fun
to have some input from others.
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