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Re: Howdy from North Carolina!
« Reply #30 on: May 31, 2011, 21:12:05 »
Hi   Playmogal :wave:
A warm welcome from Southern Scotland 

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Re: Howdy from North Carolina!
« Reply #31 on: June 03, 2011, 00:08:58 »
Hi Elaine!
Thanks for the greeting!
I have noticed a few of your kind posts in the last week or so while browsing the older posts. I have Scottish blood on both sides...MacLeod, Kelly, and Cargile, and have visited Scotland twice. Hope to return again, too, as hubby has never been there.
What are your favorite themes? I am into modern houses and neighborhoods.
Take care, Pgal :wave:
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Re: Howdy from North Carolina!
« Reply #32 on: June 23, 2011, 19:09:11 »
A very warm  :welcome: from England dear Playmogal  :wave:

Have fun on Playmofriends  :)9

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Re: Howdy from North Carolina!
« Reply #33 on: June 26, 2011, 16:34:00 »
Karim,
THANKS for the kind welcome.
PMfriends is already a lot of fun with so many creative folks posting cool stuff.
Love your photos, Pgal :wave:
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Re: Howdy from North Carolina!
« Reply #34 on: June 30, 2011, 05:51:50 »
HI Playmogal!!!
A HUGE welcome from here in the sunny UK!!!!
You sound like you have a plan:)))
I also have a builder husband who comes in great help when trying to extend.
I'm yet to get the courage to begin painting though-Ive only just starting cutting and that was traumatic enough lol!!
Best wishes
Issyx

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Re: Howdy from North Carolina!
« Reply #35 on: July 01, 2011, 01:31:45 »
Issyx,
Thanks! So what have you cut so far, and what are you making? Any pictures? I have not yet cut anything, but hubby will do it for me when I decide to build something. He offered to cut a 5302 roof so I could combine two of them, but one 5302 is large enough for me because I do not want to have to take everything apart to store it, and don't want to have to buy so many rooms of furniture.

With just three houses, modern, suburban and 5302, I can share a reasonable number of furnished room kits between the houses. But if I enlarge the houses too much, I have to buy more to fill them. And there are not many room kits sets to choose from that I like enough to buy. It was easier with Lego to build many different kinds of furniture and change the look through the color and/or style of bricks.

It would be helpful if PM had something like System X for building furniture so we could customize it more easily. It also would be great to have the master bedroom sets available in at least 4 different color schemes, and the same for the other rooms. We also need some variation in curtain color, size and materials. I would love to have some cloth curtain options as I don't sew. These are simple changes that could make the houses much more life like.

Guess I'll have to start a new thread for this!

Good luck with your customs, Pgal :wave:
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