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MistyBlue:
Oh, whoops, I did mean roof.

I didn't think you can put floor tiles to the end on upper levels, either, though I can't remember the last time I tried. And would you be able to put a floor tile above a fence? If it is possible, I'm all for the project! Who's got the mesh? I'll do all the brick recolors! *tries to calm self down

No, wait, I'll be really pissed off if someone made this now. My Chicago hood is almost complete and this was very needed way back at the beginning a few months ago.

Zazazu:
Nope, you can't put 2nd-story floor tiles on the last two squares to the edge, even with moveObjects on. Another stinky thing as sometimes I like overhangs on my mod buildings.

And again, I want a piece of this Chi hood, or at least some pics. I keep wanting to build houses just like those in my neighborhood but get sidetracked. When I'm finished with this extended Apocalypse thing, I think there will be zoning laws that only allow lots of the 1x2, 1x3, and 2x1 variety. Maybe the occasional 2x2 for those pesky historic houses like along the Inner Drive and around Old Town/Streeterville and some mid-rises.

MistyBlue:
Sorry, Zaza, I forgot you said that before...

http://www.vjdevelopment.com

You want the downtown living series. All the lots are there, I'm not done with the comm lots, yet, though. The architecture is based off of the Hyde Park and Lincoln Park areas. The comm lots are mostly from my childhood and from all over the city. All of the houses are on 1x2 and 1x3 lots. The comm lots are different sizes.

Zazazu:
Holy crap, you've done some DePaul buildings. I have to show my buddies those. I went there for three years. I'm a northsider through-and-through (well, not originally, I'm from Indiana, but I bounce around the northeastern 'hoods).

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