5-STORY 27 PRIM 32x32 WORKSHOP/SHOWROOM
This is the Official 32x32 Workshop/Showroom that you can install yourself on your workspace parcel.
YOU HAVE SEVERAL ROOF OPTIONS -- find out more about this at any Master Builder's Course class!!!
In the meantime, I'll give you a basic rundown of the roofing solutions I had in mind:
1. Leave it as it is. This gives you a way into the building without having to use a street or teleport. The walls are high enough to support displays, but you can shorten then in *edit linked* if you prefer. The floor can remain carpeted (it NEVER rains in the Ashram) or made asphalt or tarpaper or tile or whatever roofing you like, as long as it's walkable.
Okay, here's another solution:
Create a 32x32 block of asphalt from the base (unlink, dupe & re-link) and place it as a roof.
Here's a rather advanced solution:
Create 3 asphalt roof parts and a ramp from the 6th floor to the roof, then make a pigeon cover for the outlet onto the roof, place a sphere next to it and make it glow & light, full bright at standard light-throw settings. Place this to the side of the roof entrance to the snoop cover (the thing you built on top of the roof to provide cover when entering or leaving by that route).
Sound dreadfully complicated? It isn't. Not at all, and within a few days of being on the Master Builder's Course, you will feel the confidence you deserve to have!
Okay, let's get to work!
You are allowed to use this as a showroom for your builds, and as a workshop area in which you can construct them.
There's an incredible amount of room, and the build is expandable upward to as many as 10 stories without exceeding 270 prims and with care, it could be even less. Most folks will never make enough to fill even the first five floors with items.
There is a furnished completed version of this somewhere or other on my marketplace shop. Don't ask me where...it's gotta be somewhere close by...
See item in Second Life- qualifies for master builder's course
- quick & easy to use
- quite nicely made
- quit fooling around with those buttons
- queen victoria would have loved this item!
