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It's not just the height but the scale. The first floor of the HQ is about 13 bricks tall while the first floor of a modular is 10 bricks tall. Also, it's a narrow building but is 20 studs wide vs. 16 studs wide for a narrow modular. The scale is close in numbers, but the difference is enough that for me it just looks…
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This has been mentioned several times and I don't understand why. The building is 43 studs deep and 22 studs wide at the base. The modulars are generally 16 to 20 studs deep and 32 studs wide at the base. The footprint is nothing like a modular. It's much deeper and doesn't span the width of the baseplate. If it hinges on…
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It's not that it's a burden; it's that a printed element is for life whereas a sticker is only until it falls off. If you're paying a large sum for a set, you'd hope that it would still look as good in five, ten, twenty years' time. And stickers are more easily damaged. For sets of this nature, and price, they could…
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