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Re: Town building contest begins!
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lugnet.town
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Sat, 6 Jan 2001 06:27:45 GMT
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Dave Amos wrote in message ...
> What discerns a small building from a medium, and a medium from a large? Is
> it posted somewhere and I missed it? (I tend to do that from time to time
:) )
I didn't really go into detail on this, and we may end up moving some
buildings from their original category depending on how things work out.
Here's some guidelines:
Large - think BIG. At least 12" in at least one dimension, covers one or
more 32x32 baseplates, uses thousands of pieces.
Medium: covers 1/2 to 1 32x32 baseplate, mostly less than 12" in all
dimensions but bigger than 6".
Small: up to 16x32 baseplate, around 6" or less in most dimensions.
Lets see how that works out. I'll put that text on the page.
Kevin
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| What discerns a small building from a medium, and a medium from a large? Is it posted somewhere and I missed it? (I tend to do that from time to time :) ) Dave www.bricktannia.com (24 years ago, 5-Jan-01, to lugnet.town)
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