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Re: Zoning LegoTown
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lugnet.town
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Thu, 28 Sep 2000 21:25:49 GMT
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> and the flower shop and the gun
> store are right next to each other, which might not be a zoning violation, but
> certainly is an interesting dichotomy.
Yes, you too can buy flowers to give to the victims of your brand new
soopershooter mk 16 mod 1 :)
"My two best men are Jesus and old John Birch, we're going on down to the
gunsale at the church" (Gunsale at the Church, Mumble Ducks)
> I am in the process of ripping up baseplate and rebuilding everything, simply
> for the zoning aesthetic verisimilitude. I am taking this thing a little too
> far, but it makes me happy.
If you have built the town right, then it wouldn't take too much work to move
buildings around in it...so, a little rezoning is fine.
James P
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Zoning LegoTown
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| (...) but (...) The hard part is that I might have built it a little too sturdy, because all the edges of the baseplates are covered with something - plates, buildings, tress, etc. I built for stability, not mobility, and now I am paying for it. I (...) (24 years ago, 29-Sep-00, to lugnet.town)
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| So, I've built a Lego town, and looking at it now, I see that I zoned it entirely wrong. Or, more appropriately, I failed to zone it in any way. The McDonalds is right next to an apartment building, the Shell station is in the middle of a housing (...) (24 years ago, 28-Sep-00, to lugnet.town)
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