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Paul Hartzog <panarchy23@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> ah,
> brad is undoubtedly the finest lego architect i've seen,
> but this building just doesn't hold up to his others :-(
Yes - I agree that the buildings are getting smaller and not quite as nice.
I'm running out of bricks and prime real estate! In my first building (the
natural history museum), I had my pick of ALL my parts. Each building uses
up prime parts, leaving less for the next. I'm kind of doomed to get
cheezier and cheezier although I do get new parts all the time.
Unfortunately, I can't get too small because the scale won't fit in at all.
> and i think the issue is that its sandwiched between two
> street baseplates.
Yep - It was the only space available in the "center" of town.
>
> I know you are already well into bricktopia brad
> but there was a post a few months back that suggested
> (rightly i think) that street baseplates only be used
> for streets and sidewalk space, and that bldgs be built
> on there own baseplates. then you can rearrange your
> streets and bldgs at will.
I agree on this point, but this assumes that you have the space and
baseplates to do it. I only have so much free space and only so many
baseplates.
>
> I think you would have had a better building in this
> case if you had given it its own space/baseplate.
>
> my 2 cents,
Thanks for the constructive feedback!
> plus i really like the outside architecture as always
> w/ your bldgs.
Thanks!
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