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Re: Residential and Commercial balance?
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lugnet.town
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Fri, 12 Jan 2001 20:32:22 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Dave Amos writes:
> This question goes out to all members with lego cities. Do you have a
> proportionate amout of living space (ie. apartments, houses) to support the
> other buildings you have? For instance, can all your minifigs citizens call
> a place home? And do you have a huge police station or mall for the number
> of people living there? I personally dont think this is a big deal, but I
> was wondering how others felt on the issue.
My town has 8 residential spaces (two houses, 2 condos, 3 apartments in one
building, and a apartment-over-the-store arrangement. But the 8 spaces only
house 11 figs, so I use the train station as an access point for a slew of
commuters to fill up the rest of the town (about 14 more). And with the
beach front, there are a lot of day-trippers. Parking is actually a problem.
I had to get rid of the police station, because it became to big and I
wanted to do other things with the space. Now I like the idea of the police
swarming in from out of town.
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| This question goes out to all members with lego cities. Do you have a proportionate amout of living space (ie. apartments, houses) to support the other buildings you have? For instance, can all your minifigs citizens call a place home? And do you (...) (24 years ago, 4-Jan-01, to lugnet.town)
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