1950s Town Plan


1210 - Small Shop
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House, shop, kiosk, småhus, whatever you want to call it, this little 6x8 building could be a grocer, a butcher, a baker, a…candlestick-maker, I guess…anything you want! As long as it was whatever came printed on the named beam inside. Tongue

This set is interesting because it shows the different ways the tabbed windows could connect to the bricks (there were no studs on the windows or doors in those days). I had to redesign those parts in order for them to fit properly, so this model uses the new unofficial versions. Also notice the "waffle-bottom" plates, 1x1 rounds without the nail rail, and the lack of any tubes or pins on the underside of the bricks—and no stud logos, either!

The instructions and box artwork show both a 1x6 and 1x8 beam on top of the building, but only one or the other was actually included (and always with text, not a blank one like the 1x6 here). There are comments in the file with much of this information, and other notes about the build.
   
.mpd   1210 - Small Store - Main model.mpd (Size: 28.53 KB / Downloads: 16)
OMR compliant: Yes
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Done with LDCad 1.6d
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1950s Town Plan - by N. W. Perry - 2021-05-18, 5:04
1210 - Small Shop - by N. W. Perry - 2021-05-18, 5:20
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1212 - Small House - Right - by N. W. Perry - 2021-05-25, 2:16
1213 - Small House - Left - by N. W. Perry - 2021-05-25, 2:44
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