Urban Terrain: Pizzapocalypse
The building was 3D printed in two main pieces, with the roof (and top three layers of bricks) as a separate piece that attaches to the bottom with magnets. The sign, door frames, and window frames are also separate pieces. The window frames are each split into two halves, with "window glass" of transparent acetate (overhead projector sheets) sandwiched between them. The current sign design is a stand-in until I can design more appropriate signage.
This puts our fair city to a total of 12.5 lots out of the 14 needed to fill the board:
- Biggut's Fish (Fast food restaurant): 1 lot
- Urban Residence: 1 lot
- Urban Shop: 1 lot
- Bank: 3.5 lots
- Bus Stop: 1 lot
- Subway Station: 1 lot
- Pool Hall: 2 lots
- Pizzapocalypse: 2 lots
Using three of my 2-inch (half lot) alleys would be enough to make up the missing spaces. This means the basic urban table is practically done!
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