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2. I love this building and want to use it, but it causes my machine to chug when I'm around it. You talked about this in your video as well. Is there any way you can create a simpler version of this without all of the parts. Like the center columns and roof could be simplified. I know you're not under any obligation and do not expect you to do it, but maybe something to keep in mind for the future. However, the last thing I would want to do is stifle your creativity! Maybe just on big builds or plans something to keep in mind.
Thank you so much for even releasing these blueprints to us, you don't have to do it and we appreciate it! I built my elephant enclosure around this building and it looks amazing! Maybe one for giraffes? Thanks again! Love your videos and I try to watch all of them when I'm not building myself!
A couple of requests:
1. Building tutorial! (if you have already done this please forgive, I've just started building so I haven't checked out the videos on that) But building has a lot of nuances and I find myself getting frustrated trying to move parts as quickly as you do in your videos. For example: It looks like there is a hole in this shelter between the barred off elephant area and the where the keepers would be IRL. I tried to place a wall in it, but kept attaching it to the building and couldn't move it, I eventually figured it out, but ugh!
(Part 1)