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Re: Castle Builing Questions
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.town
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Mon, 16 Apr 2001 20:46:48 GMT
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> The round 2x2 plates do have the crossed hole in the middle...who are we to
> know what shape the MiniFigs happen to dispose of? :)
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> James
God help 'em if it's square.
The Tech 2x4 plate is a real good solid LARGE hole, and to plug up the other
two holes in the seat (so as not to confuse the minifigure) use a pair of
1x2 tiles as butt-bumpers. In many old castles, they didn't even bother
with a pit, they just mounted that seat on an outer wall with a outhouse
kinda box around it. Good if you are a guard on the wall, bad if you happen
to be on perimeter duty.
Aaron
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Castle Builing Questions
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| They were called guard robes and were just a hole in a plank over a pit. Clothes used to be hung in them as well as the smell kept away moths. There are stories of people climbing up the guardrobe and waiting for the right behind to assasinate, so (...) (24 years ago, 17-Apr-01, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.town)
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| (...) Well...I just pretended that the seat was down. More modern (flush) toilets, made up from a 2x3 inverse slope 33%, with a 2x2 tile and a 1x2 brick topped with a 1x2 tile, the lever on one side, and the TP mounted on a 1x1 headlight brick (...) (24 years ago, 16-Apr-01, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.town)
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