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Post by greypilgrim on Nov 27, 2020 1:01:43 GMT -9
I should be able to post pics of my build of Shep's "The Jungle" Cyberpunk Club by the end of this holiday weekend. I had downloaded it when I saw the notice of his passing, and - as a personal memorial for him - decided to work it up as a present for my main gamemaster who has been talking about a Cyberpunk game. (We only have around 20 (!) different campaigns we alternate between - no chance of getting stale here!)
I'm just finishing cutting out the parts. But first, I wanted to mention there seems to be an error on the main floor piece with the placement of the "paste bathroom wall here" outlines. It confused the heck out of me as it seemed the bathroom walls were intended to go into the dancehall portion of the facility and that there wasn't enough walls. (The toilets were supposed to be visible? The doors are in a partition with the table area?)
Okay, I admit I hadn't printed out the directions when I did the parts! I found and read Shep's WIP thread and found that, "Oh! it's on the other side of the wall by the stairs. D'Oh!" It didn't help that I had confused myself as to where the front door would end up being and thought it was going to open onto what I now know is the bathroom tile floor (thought it was the 'lobby').
Now that I have that all straightened out - and found the exterior pieces for the driveway and parking lot, I'm good to go. Well, mostly. I'm am still confused about the bar. If the green portion is supposed to be a flat top, I am not finding parts for the ends. Is it supposed to be an open ended shell? Would need a tab for the bottom of the backside as well. (Easily made from the edge of paper gap.)
See you again in about 48 hours with my results...
Hope everyone got enough turkey. I ended up staying home and doing a pork roast in the crockpot...
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Post by squirmydad on Nov 27, 2020 9:59:25 GMT -9
Well here's a few pics from my build which may help- Where the balconey meets the office wall could have used a glue flap. The bar is just a flat 'T' shape.
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Post by greypilgrim on Nov 27, 2020 15:41:49 GMT -9
A "T" shape? Huh... I hadn't considered that as a build possibility. Well, I modified the bar to a box by making a smidge of bamboo for the non-wall end. I've made a modified pdf of the bar equipment page, adding in the new end. I didn't change any actual layout as I didn't want to fudge any autocutter settings - but this page someone may want to hand cut or it will cut off the added modifications. The build is done - just have to take pics. But what really gets me is what do we use the small railing for? The large is for the balcony overlook of the dance floor and the medium is for the topside of the stairs. The small one is beyond me where that is supposed to go. [Gee whiz, I actually got this to work!]
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Post by squirmydad on Nov 28, 2020 8:03:07 GMT -9
Small rail; If you look at my first pic of the balcony I think you are talking about the piece facing the wall. There is a circuit of balcony railings running around 3/4 of the balcony piece.
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Post by greypilgrim on Nov 28, 2020 10:09:24 GMT -9
Ah! Seems a little redundant to me to have a railing against the wall, but it does tie everything together. Thanks! [pics soon]
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Post by squirmydad on Nov 28, 2020 11:55:40 GMT -9
I was assuming it was so that you could pick up the whole balcony level with minis on it and then they wouldn't slide off.
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Post by greypilgrim on Nov 29, 2020 5:24:27 GMT -9
Okay, pic share time. The Jungle ecterior shot with roof in place: Interior balcony: Lower floor showing off the bathroom (really tiny toilets - very fiddly!) Lower floor showing my bar end modification for a standard square-end bar instead of the original 'T'-bar. I also slid it back towards the wall one tab-width to give a bit more room to the dance floor. This was for Shep! Rest in peace - thankyou for your works of love!
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Post by squirmydad on Nov 29, 2020 8:03:03 GMT -9
Very cool.
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Nov 29, 2020 16:21:28 GMT -9
❤
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