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Been thinking🤔....always a dangerous thing.....could we have a few changes or additions for building? 

My list: 

1. Doors, vertical triangles, mushroom brick arches that can be placed at a slant.  (There comes a moment in building when an entrance needs to be on a slant or an arched patio needs to continue around a corner or a slope transition from one height to another makes it around a bend and needs to be placed on a slant.  Also, a half (smaller) vertical triangle would be nice when you want to slope from a half stem wall to a lower one. 

2. Rounded foundations (pebblet or clay) and curved scaffolding to match a curved building or structure.

3. Weed stem arches.....similar to windows, but without the center lower crossbeams.  Also, weed stem half arches for bridges (upright and reversed) for railings and supports underneath.

4. Rounded clover roof pieces.  (triangles just won't fit a curved corner)

5. Roof patches for those holes created by a round tower/spiral staircase that travels through a square/flat roof. Single clover patches would work or smaller triangle that would not go through and block the staircase. Better yet, a single triangle clover roof piece with one edge that curves to fit the tower. Could also include the same shape for other building materials. 

6. Half walls (grass, weed stem, mushroom brick, etc. ) when that perfect build comes up short and you need to fill a small gap. (either two vertical grass pieces or weed stems or a half vertical brick wall)

7. Last, but not least......when mushroom brick walls or arches finish or start a build.....please clean up the edges to form a straight, clean line. Looks rather ragged and unfinish as it is now. The curved window wall always has the jagged top edge....we need a clean edge when matching some builds without adding a half wall all the way around just to clean up one curved corner.  

PS: Thanks for all your hard work. 😉 And for considering our suggestions. 👍

 

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