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| | Author: | ggatkowska | Posted: | May 5, 2024 15:07 | Subject: | (Cancelled) | Viewed: | 210 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| | | | Author: | iprice | Posted: | May 5, 2024 15:22 | Subject: | (Cancelled) | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| | | | Author: | iprice | Posted: | May 5, 2024 15:25 | Subject: | Re: Creating a wall | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| In Problem, ggatkowska writes:
| Hi. I am in the process of creating a stadium. Unfortunately I stood on making
the wall. The length of the wall must be as shown in the picture. I have no idea
how I can attach the blocks to the floor. I have looked for many blocks, unfortunately
I have no idea anymore. The blocks do not have to be inverted, but the number
of “windows ”must be the same as I made. The problem arises in attaching the
whole wall to the floor. Do you have any ideas?
The blocks on the left are brick modified.
In the photo you can see separately what blocks I used and the whole wall from
underneath why I can not attach it to the floor.
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As you are using Studs on side bricks (1x2x1) holding the wall together (you
don't
need so many tbh - you can and should use strengthening bricks along the wall
(1x8)) you could use tiles with studs on edge to connect the wall to the floor
But I'd make sure that I also have batons behind the wall -
replace some of your studs on side 1x2x1s with -
attached to the floor tile too - this will increase structural integrity.
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| | | | Author: | noid55 | Posted: | May 5, 2024 15:53 | Subject: | Re: Creating a wall | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| In Problem, ggatkowska writes:
| Hi. I am in the process of creating a stadium. Unfortunately I stood on making
the wall. The length of the wall must be as shown in the picture. I have no idea
how I can attach the blocks to the floor. I have looked for many blocks, unfortunately
I have no idea anymore. The blocks do not have to be inverted, but the number
of “windows ”must be the same as I made. The problem arises in attaching the
whole wall to the floor. Do you have any ideas?
The blocks on the left are brick modified.
In the photo you can see separately what blocks I used and the whole wall from
underneath why I can not attach it to the floor.
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I'm not sure what the limitations on the build are, but if there is space
you can always create a 'side support' approach like I've shown below.
This uses and If desired you could
always use and instead of the 1x1's shown.
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| | | | | | Author: | ggatkowska | Posted: | May 6, 2024 14:05 | Subject: | Re: Creating a wall | Viewed: | 25 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| In Related Software, noid55 writes:
| In Problem, ggatkowska writes:
| Hi. I am in the process of creating a stadium. Unfortunately I stood on making
the wall. The length of the wall must be as shown in the picture. I have no idea
how I can attach the blocks to the floor. I have looked for many blocks, unfortunately
I have no idea anymore. The blocks do not have to be inverted, but the number
of “windows ”must be the same as I made. The problem arises in attaching the
whole wall to the floor. Do you have any ideas?
The blocks on the left are brick modified.
In the photo you can see separately what blocks I used and the whole wall from
underneath why I can not attach it to the floor.
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I'm not sure what the limitations on the build are, but if there is space
you can always create a 'side support' approach like I've shown below.
This uses and If desired you could
always use and instead of the 1x1's shown.
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Thanks, I'll try with this one
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| | | | Author: | Classicsmiley | Posted: | May 5, 2024 15:56 | Subject: | Re: Creating a wall | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| In Problem, ggatkowska writes:
| Hi. I am in the process of creating a stadium. Unfortunately I stood on making
the wall. The length of the wall must be as shown in the picture. I have no idea
how I can attach the blocks to the floor. I have looked for many blocks, unfortunately
I have no idea anymore. The blocks do not have to be inverted, but the number
of “windows ”must be the same as I made. The problem arises in attaching the
whole wall to the floor. Do you have any ideas?
The blocks on the left are brick modified.
In the photo you can see separately what blocks I used and the whole wall from
underneath why I can not attach it to the floor.
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| | | | Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | May 5, 2024 16:24 | Subject: | Re: Creating a wall | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| In Problem, ggatkowska writes:
| Hi. I am in the process of creating a stadium. Unfortunately I stood on making
the wall. The length of the wall must be as shown in the picture. I have no idea
how I can attach the blocks to the floor. I have looked for many blocks, unfortunately
I have no idea anymore. The blocks do not have to be inverted, but the number
of “windows ”must be the same as I made. The problem arises in attaching the
whole wall to the floor. Do you have any ideas?
The blocks on the left are brick modified.
In the photo you can see separately what blocks I used and the whole wall from
underneath why I can not attach it to the floor.
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Try these. They're relatively new to the lego world but might do the trick.
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| | | | | | Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | May 5, 2024 16:25 | Subject: | Re: Creating a wall | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| In Problem, Ziegelmeister writes:
| Try these. They're relatively new to the lego world but might do the trick.
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Oh whoops. Looks like Classicsmiley beat me to it.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | May 5, 2024 16:27 | Subject: | Re: Creating a wall | Viewed: | 53 times | Topic: | Related Software | |
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| In Problem, Ziegelmeister writes:
| In Problem, Ziegelmeister writes:
| Try these. They're relatively new to the lego world but might do the trick.
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Oh whoops. Looks like Classicsmiley beat me to it.
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Or this?
Didn't check, just thought at this...
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