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Re: Beds
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Date: 
Tue, 14 Dec 1999 22:00:46 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Tobias Möller writes:
Do you have beds in your houses?
How do you build them?
I use this simple solution:
3 2*4 bricks and one 2*4 slope.
Place the bricks in a row, so that it has the dimension of 4*6 studs. Now
place the slope in one end of the brick row. Voilá! A perfect bed!

I've changed the styles of my beds many times.

I used to build hotels with single hotel rooms (i.e. for 1 minifig), and for
those I used to build a bed, like this:
Take two 2x1 bricks, with a two stud distance between them. On them put a 2x4
plate, and on that a 2x2 45 degree slope.

For my big house I tiled my beds, and put those tiles with a wall (hope you
know what I mean) all around. But they were really weird beds. (I didn't think
so at the time, though :-)

I also tried bunk beds a long time ago, but never came up with a good
solution. Maybe I should try again now.

You should always build beds in your houses, or your minifigs will fall asleep
at the wheel, and cause a car accident!  :-D

-Shiri



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  Re: Beds
 
(...) I have a decent bunk bed design that I'm using in my barracks for my current castle project. IMHO it's only real drawback is that it's very piece- intensive. I'll upload a picture tonight. James (URL) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.town)
  Re: Beds
 
(...) See, that's why LEGO towns need so many emergency services. The other problem they have is smokers falling asleep on the carpet, and setting the house on fire... (25 years ago, 15-Dec-99, to lugnet.town)

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Do you have beds in your houses? How do you build them? I use this simple solution: 3 2*4 bricks and one 2*4 slope. Place the bricks in a row, so that it has the dimension of 4*6 studs. Now place the slope in one end of the brick row. Voilá! A (...) (25 years ago, 12-Dec-99, to lugnet.town)

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