Author Topic: VF (Vertically Flat) Bricks  (Read 1700 times)

Y'know how 3 flat bricks make up 1 whole brick?
Well imagine that sideways.
Bricka that are thin and narrow would help with a lot of builds.


Just DONT USE THEM FOR BLOCKING THE WINDOW IN BEDROOM. YOU DO THIS IN MY SERVER, YOU'RE GONE, BUDDY.

When did LEGO come out with these?

I get it so like when you blocking of the beds entrance you wont keep on gettin A stuck message

Exactly.



But again, YOU DO THAT IN MY SERVER, YOURE RIDING DA BAN BUS.

When did LEGO come out with these?

Probably before I bought Blockland.

When did LEGO come out with these?
They didn't

Just DONT USE THEM FOR BLOCKING THE WINDOW IN BEDROOM. YOU DO THIS IN MY SERVER, YOU'RE GONE, BUDDY.
But again, YOU DO THAT IN MY SERVER, YOURE RIDING DA BAN BUS.
Idiot.

It would just make builds a lot more complicated and sloppy in spots.

It would require an edit to the blockland brick handling code too, since right now the grid is based on the width/depth of one peg.

I have no idea what you just said.

Idiot.
If you're going to call me an idiot, then please don't post that and take time out of your surely eventful, and happy day.

No, no. You don't have to read that all at once, Monty.



Take your time.

Nice triple post.

The nerve on this guy.

The Brick grid doesn't work that way.

The Brick grid doesn't work that way.
It would require an edit to the blockland brick handling code too, since right now the grid is based on the width/depth of one peg.

It could be done but you couldn't place them right next to eachother and all of that crap.

I see. Well if you'd have to change the grid then just do so. If it would cause problems then forget i ever said this.