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General => Direct Service/Parts Queries => Topic started by: retronio22 on June 19, 2012, 17:19:17
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All we know that medieval houses have no baseplates as ground floors!Due to the fact that steck fit everywhere themselves,is it possible that baseplate like this 30 05 7100 - Foundation and floor, endpiece, 2 units wide (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-05-7100) to fit in medieval house like this? 7145 - Medieval House with Barn (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showinv.pl?setnum=7145)
and if it's possible,how many baseplates are required?
Or in another case,are we able to make a big medieval house with 3-4 victorian baseplates?
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The mediaeval houses are roughly square in their dimensions - approximately 165mm x 165mm internally and 183mm x 183mm externally - and so need a square baseplate. The house and barn are, of course, not square overall, but, if I remember correctly, have an internal cross piece for strength, whcih makes them effectively made up of two squares. So the answer would be, "No" as regards using the baseplates with the mediaeval houses.
Edited because I was only answering the first question asked by retronio22 and not the second.
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should work.. see on emma`s work.. houghton hall
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retronio22, see the edit to my first answer.
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I have not used a 5300 base but I have used the base for the sheriffs office
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Do you think the base from the new western school would work? :hmm:
Joe
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Do you think the base from the new western school would work? :hmm:
Joe
On a single "unit" structure such as the bakery, it should do. However, I don't think it would with the house and barn.
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I see what you mean, Gordon.
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The baseplates form the school are the same as 30 03 9660 - End plate (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-03-9660). In black there was also a middle plate 30 03 9680 - Middle plate (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-03-9680). Two end plates and two middle plates make a 2 by 4 wall building floor - like the house and barn set