The Zoo Standard will be based on a 32×32 baseplate.
Modules must be no more than 15 Studs high to prevent them from interfering with the Monorail, which we plan on running over the Zoo.
There are thee types of Single-Baseplate Zoo modules:
Center
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32×32 baseplate with
Light Blueish Grey tiles 5 studs in from the sides (pedestrian paths), with a 1-stud thick line of Dark Blueish Grey tiles inside. This area should include some studs to place minifigs and other features.
Total working area (shown in green) is 20×20. |
Corner
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32×32 baseplate with Light Blueish Grey tiles 5 studs in around two sides (pedestrian paths), with a 1-stud thick line of Dark Blueish Grey tiles inside. This area should include some studs to place minifigs and other features.Total working area (shown in green) is 26×26. |
Edge
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32×32 baseplate with Light Blueish Grey tiles 5 studs in around three sides (pedestrian paths), with a 1-stud thick line of Dark Blueish Grey tiles inside. This area should include some studs to place minifigs and other features.Total working area (shown in green) is 20×26. |
Wow Will! This is great! Thanks for posting it.
AWSOME! Thanks Will! Starting my gate tomorrow night
I’m a bit confused on how the corner and edge pieces work. Are those for having double or quadruple-baseplate enclosures?
Finished my Owl Enclosure/Parrot Show Zoo Module.
Check the video out on my flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/notenoughbricks/7055282481/in/photostream
I’m working on an aquarium corner standard and a panda enclosure edge standard. Should have them ready for pictures in a day or two.
Building a frog and snake house on a center standard.
Didn’t have enough 1x__ dk gray tiles, so I improvised a bit.