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Re: Monorail/Train Transit Terminal
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lugnet.town
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Mon, 5 Feb 2001 00:29:40 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Scott Edward Sanburn writes:
> outside of this I did for the train show. It is my first 4 sided LEGO
> building, I usually build Lego type building (3 sided, no stairs, etc).
(taken to .town because it is more about buildings than trains)
I actually favor the 3 sided building, for larger constructions. Not so much
the lack of stairs (which I usually fit) but the 3rd wall allows you to have
superman vision, and see the inside of the building. We used to build most of
our buildings as 4 sides, no roof for the same reason.
How about other townies? How do you go about building buildings to be able to
see into them?
The 3 options I use are:
1. 3 walls, no back (detailed interior to some extent)
2. 4 walls, no roof (haven't done this in a while)
3. LOTS of tiles
Any other cool suggestions?
James P
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Monorail/Train Transit Terminal
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| (...) I go for the 4 walls.I like to build citys and run my trains and monorails throught them.The train show is a good example. (URL) In these pictures you will see Scotts building he's talking about along with a bunch of my buildings includeing (...) (24 years ago, 5-Feb-01, to lugnet.town)
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| I like the 4-sided building with an open-up roof because it allows for more realistic architecture. However, I think that I will eventually revert back to my classic 3-sided "shell" or "facade" architecture. This is because I have my layout in a (...) (24 years ago, 5-Feb-01, to lugnet.town)
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