Ice Planet Clone Base
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Madcat195 wrote:Looking good, I think you should put a lot of white bricks in front of the base to make it seem like it is built into a mountain or something.
That's exactly what I mean!
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Re: Ice Planet Clone Base
Madcat195 wrote:Looking good, I think you should put a lot of white bricks in front of the base to make it seem like it is built into a mountain or something.
Of course! That's it! Just what I was looking for!
Off I go to Bricklink for more bricks!
Re: Ice Planet Clone Base
Well, not if you're mutley777...
Anyhoo, yes, greebles it is. That makes me think; a neat way to make a rocky wall is to first build a wall, entirely flat, and then make a lot more bricks in stairwell style; not an entire block, rather stacked up with space beneath so you'll have bricks left over. Like this(the periods are for empty space):
......._|
......_.|
....._..|
...._...|
..._....|
.._.....|
._......|
_.......|
The area behind the underscore made up of | is the flat basic wall you have now; the underscoring itself is the brickage you've built up; as you can see there is empty space 'built up' beneath it for saving up as many bricks as you can.
Anyhoo, yes, greebles it is. That makes me think; a neat way to make a rocky wall is to first build a wall, entirely flat, and then make a lot more bricks in stairwell style; not an entire block, rather stacked up with space beneath so you'll have bricks left over. Like this(the periods are for empty space):
......._|
......_.|
....._..|
...._...|
..._....|
.._.....|
._......|
_.......|
The area behind the underscore made up of | is the flat basic wall you have now; the underscoring itself is the brickage you've built up; as you can see there is empty space 'built up' beneath it for saving up as many bricks as you can.
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