Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Manorhouse Workshop: Forgotten Halls: The Upper Floor Inserts in Details‏


Manorhouse Workshop: Here we are again with another episode of Forgotten Halls. We will show you the idea created and used by Manorhouse Workshop to pile up walls upon one another, thus allowing you to create building interiors on multiple levels.


This shows perfectly the stability of our pieces, and how the modularity of Forgotten Halls doesn’t come at the price of the overall visual result, since it does hide in a clever manner any hole or insert! As you can see, the cover add-on of the wall connects and inserts with the upper and lower wall in an elegant manner. You can note also how the “supports for the upper floor” are used to add easily the upper flooring. Those upper floor pieces will be slimmer (2 mm) but double-faced: one side will be about a stone floor, while the other will be about a wooden floor. This will allow you to build an even wider variety of building with only a few pieces!

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