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14 years ago
Love the new pics, Doublemedion.
You really have captured the essence and colours of highland life in Glendonnach. It snowed here in Dundee today, then turned to rain, an hour later it was sunny. As I type this, everything is coated in thick black ice. I can`t help but think of Glendonnach. I love it so far! :D
Regards making a basement in houses with foundations, delete the foundation floor tiles (leaving one tile around the walls), go down to actual ground level, then add a single set of stairs, using the base tile at the bottom of those stairs, add two further sets of stairs then flatten the area at the bottom of the third set of stairs; this is your basement floor. Use the single flat tile area at the bottom of the third set of stairs as your guide to flatten the chosen basement area. You can now add the basement ceiling tiles (which are the floor tiles to the original foundation floor).
You really have captured the essence and colours of highland life in Glendonnach. It snowed here in Dundee today, then turned to rain, an hour later it was sunny. As I type this, everything is coated in thick black ice. I can`t help but think of Glendonnach. I love it so far! :D
Regards making a basement in houses with foundations, delete the foundation floor tiles (leaving one tile around the walls), go down to actual ground level, then add a single set of stairs, using the base tile at the bottom of those stairs, add two further sets of stairs then flatten the area at the bottom of the third set of stairs; this is your basement floor. Use the single flat tile area at the bottom of the third set of stairs as your guide to flatten the chosen basement area. You can now add the basement ceiling tiles (which are the floor tiles to the original foundation floor).
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