2) The thought was to have:
a) A section with a flat roof and balastrude around 40x20mm in area and 60mm high. It would have a single gothic arched window courtesy of O-Man. This would be used as the aisle, on either side of the nave. It would also be useful as the core of any tall, square structure, when placed back to back.
b&c) Two sections as above, but with one end detailed (L or R), for use as the ends of the aisles or as corners of larger structures
d) A 40x60x55mm section with a peaked roof and square window on either side. This would be the visible structure of the nave; the concealed part would need to be handbuilt out of plasticard, foamboard, or similar, to save on resin. This would also be usable as part of a small chapel, etc. Could be made as only 40x30x55, and need to be placed back to back for the nave.
e) A section around 40x60x55 with two gothic arched windows and some detailing on the sides, to be used as the lower half of the "east" end of the cathedral, and for the lower half of the transepts. Would possibly need to be broken into two components, one for the transepts and one for the "east" end, due to differing detail needed.
f) Similar, but with doors, for the "West" end. No side detailing due to presence of tower
g) A section 40x60x55 with a peaked roof, a rosette window similar to the one shown earlier in the thread, and doors on either side, for the top of the 'East' end and transepts.
h) As above, but with no side detailing, for the 'West' end.
i) 40x40x??? Tower sections. One or two components, to flank the doors on the 'West' end. Probably with tall windows, either gothic or conventional arched towards the bottom, and rosette windows near the top. I'd like to make htem able to do a Censorium, style tower, but need to think on the feasability.
j) section with roof detail only for the crossing of the nave and transept. 60x60x55mm, only 30mm high a possibility, considering below that would be a solid block of undetailed resin.
3) would be the same, but instead of blocks, with panels a few mm thick that would need to be assembled into the above components. Less resin, more fuss on hte design end, possibly fewer individual components.
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