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Change: andan elevator, and an observation deck. Makes a great centerpiece to any Moonbase layout.Jamie Neufeld's Spaceman Dan Used Ship LotSome of the best Moonbase modules are Earth-locales reimagined for a space setting: post offices, 7-11s, Starbucks, police stations, schools, and, of course, used car lots.Joe
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Jul 22 2008, 6:09 PM EDT
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Change: stations, schools, and, of course, used car lots. Joe Meno's Cross-Themed ModulesThere's no rule limiting Moonbase modules to the blues and grays of Classic Space — modules can incorporate any theme or style, including Castle or Ice Planet, as we have here.
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Jul 22 2008, 5:57 PM EDT
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Change: deck. Makes a great centerpiece to any Moonbase layout. Jamie Neufeld's Spaceman Dan Used Ship LotSome of the best Moonbase modules are Earth-locales reimagined for a space setting: post offices, 7-11s, Starbucks, police stations, schools, and, of course, used car lots.
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Change: This inspired concept connects a single corridor onto an observation platform so that Moonbase residents can visit the historic landing site of Apollo 11. The site is well-preserved — even Armstrong and Aldrin's footprints are still there!Bram Lambrecht's Luna TowerThis impressive spire towers over
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Change: around the module to give the mechs room to move. Bram Lambrecht's Luna TowerThis impressive spire towers over the Moonbase landscape and includes four connection corridors, and elevator, and an observation deck. Makes a great centerpiece to any Moonbase layout.
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Change: Reich Mech-BayA functional and somewhat oppressive/ominous one-corridor module with a clean exterior, highly-detailed interior, and giant sliding bay doors that allow the mechs within to deploy to the moon surface. Note how there is plenty of space around the module to give the mechs room to move.
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Change: story on the tower. It also connects to the Moonbase Monorail system.Keith Goldman's Iron Reich Mech-BayA functional and somewhat oppressive/ominous one-corridor module with a clean exterior, highly-detailed interior, and giant sliding bay doors that allow the mechs within to deploy to the moon surface.
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Change: on Zemi.net.The proper construction of a basic connecting corridorZemi.net Examples of Moonbase modulesTony Hafner's Monorail TerminalA fairly simple module done in Classic Space theme. This one nicely incorporates two 1st-level connection corridors, ground-level access (stairway), and a third, 2nd-story connection story on the tower.
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Change: Example of a basic Moonbase module with 4 connecting corridorsZemi.netExample of a basic Moonbase module with 4 connecting corridorsZemi.netMoonbase standards: CorridorsCorridors connect one Moonbase module to another, and must adhere to these standards to ensure correct alignment:The corridor floorplate must
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Change: Example of a basic Moonbase module with 4 connecting corridorsZemi.netExample of a basic Moonbase module with 4 connecting corridorsZemi.netMoonbase standards: CorridorsCorridors connect one Moonbase module to another, and must adhere to these standards to ensure correct alignment:The corridor floorplate must
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Change: image).Two holes, centered on the left and right side of the corridor midway up, allow the module to be connected to other modules usingTechnic pins.For more details on how to configure Moonbase corridors, consult the instructions on Zemi.net.The proper construction of a basic connecting corridor Zemi.net
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Change: Renamed from LEGO Moon Base by Jul 22 2008, 2:24 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: At the end of each corridor, there should be a 2-stud-deep "connection ring" (like an airlock) that is 8 studs wide and 7 bricks high (plus 2 plates for the floor and ceiling), with sloped corners (see image).Two For more details on how to
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Change: from SeaLug.orgMoonbase standards: The basicsAll Moonbase modules are centered on a gray 48x48 baseplate.No construction is permitted within a 4-stud margin of the baseplate's edge (so that when two modules or joined, there is an 8-stud-wide "thoroughfare" that allows pedestrians, moonbuggies, aliens, etc. to pass through).A
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Change: from SeaLug.orgMoonbase standards: The basicsAll Moonbase modules are centered on a gray 48x48 baseplate.No construction is permitted within a 4-stud margin of the baseplate's edge (so that when two modules or joined, there is an 8-stud-wide "thoroughfare" that allows pedestrians, moonbuggies, aliens, etc. to pass through).A
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Change: a single connecting corridor spanning the width of the baseplate — anything goes, as long as the above standards are met. Example of a basic Moonbase modulefrom Zemi.net
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Change: connected to other modules.Moonbase modules may be elevated, may rest on the ground, may be several stories high, or may consist of nothing more than a single connecting corridor spanning the width of the baseplate — anything goes, as long as the above standards are met.
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