221B BAKER STREET BOXED Version V1
221b Baker Street London W1, the residence of the famous Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. Holmes, was a fictional dectective of the late 19th and early 20th Century, in Victorian England.
Portrayed on TV by Jeremy Brett and Edward Cedric Hardwicke, in my opinion, the best actors for these roles.
This infamous character penned from the well reknown author Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle.
This victorian terrace building still exists in London, and now is a museum dedicated to Sherlock Holmes.
Building is prim and sculpt made. Comprises of
Entrance hall, two rooms for Mrs Hudson. (not funished)
Middle floor, Sherlock holmes resides, which has free furniture for you to use, or you can use your own. (Furniture not included in prim count)
Top floor, a further two bedrooms. (Not furnished)
Your own little piece of Victorian History
See item in Second LifeWonderful structure, except . . .
This is a really great recreation of 221B Baker Street, and I totally love it. There's just one reason I'm giving it only 3 stars instead of 5. When you rez the building it appears floating in the air some. That's not usually a problem, as it often happens with sculpties. I edited it and lowered it to the building platform where I rezzed it. Then I went inside. And I discovered that every door, on closing, lifts back up to the original in the air position. So every time you open and close a door, you have to edit it back into place. Not what I was expecting--nor should I have to do that. I have no clue why this happens, not being a scripter. If perhaps the creator should come up with a fix for it, I'll gladly change my rating to 5 stars. But for now, well, I'm rather disappointed. I'll have to figure out a way to use it without lowering it to see if that fixes the door problem.