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Tutoring 4
Skill 3
Idea 4
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The Dust Tenement buildings are modular kits that fit together without the need for glue. They are designed to work with the gridded mats of Dust 1947 but as I wasn’t planning on using the grid system, I wasn’t restricted to the standard construction of the buildings. I played around with the pieces I had available and settled on two different builds, one slightly wider than the other. This would allow me to construct a total of eight buildings, four of which would be ruined to varying degrees.

Although the buildings can be constructed in multistories, I don’t find this particularly practical for game play. In any event, I would soon run out of pieces if I added multiple floors to each building. Instead I settled for just one raised floor per building. The interior level was constructed using the card board internal floor sections that come with the kit. With this decided I glued the buildings together for added strength. I then clad the thick card floors in coffee stirrer floor boards which adding some detail and increased their strength.

Although I was sticking with single stories, I did have a plan to add a little extra height to the buildings. By using plasticard and some wooden mouldings, I could add a plinth to the building tops. This was largely for cosmetic reasons as the buildings themselves have no roof features. However it would also allow a flat roof to be dropped in, giving a second level for game play.

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