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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => General Castlevania Discussion => Topic started by: SymboliC on December 18, 2007, 03:07:29 AM
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By that, I mean, with the big staircase floating outside to a second floor part of your home or something. I think it can be done in public buildings, so..
What do you think will architects say when I want exactly what Drac has in his castle in my private home?
The only thing I have done so far for real is imitating the Ghostly Theatre. (which was kinda easy..)
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In Reply To #1
Well, first, you get a cookie, a cake, and a bowl of ice cream for imitating the Ghostly Theatre. That is just brilliant! :D
As for the staircase idea, I can't say I'm sure that'll work.
Can you sketch it out perhaps (even roughly) so we can get an idea?
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In Reply To #2
Thank you for the sweets. :)
I was hoping for something like this:
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Haha!! good idea. all you'd have to do is press down+jump to make a quick exit to the ground. and for keepin out unwanteds just hide the key in a floating candle.
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Yeah, there is likely a building code that would require you to have railings of a certain height.
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Thank you guys, as I thought, this was a cool idea after all.. :)
Maybe I'd imitate Drac's throne room too at my 3rd floor, along with wine and glass and a nice comfy throne chair..effin' kewl!!
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In Reply To #6
lol if you do all this be sure to post pics =D
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Wow, you're even more CV-crazy than I am. Now if that is safe? By almost no means.
In Reply To #3
I thought you meant you were going to have a tower just floating out, not a stairway from one house to another, that's not a problem. But if you put a stairway fromyour house and then had another small floating room, that's impossible, without steel supports. Still, if it weighs a lot less than the rest of your house, it should be possible.
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Of course its safe what can possibly go wrong?
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In Reply To #9
He has a tower hanging off the side of his house, and when theresa too much weight on it CRASH!! Believe me, I know, I've done it with Legos.
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In Reply To #9
He has a tower hanging off the side of his house, and when theresa too much weight on it CRASH!! Believe me, I know, I've done it with Legos.
You mean the staircase?, as long as he makes it out of really dense materials and has it structurally tested he should be okay.
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In Reply To #1
YOu MISERABLE LITTLE PILE OF SECRETS!!!
I want to do that.
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There are usually support pillars or studs that run along underneath the stairs and certain points for support. I don't know how long this needs to go ,but if it isn't very far you could get away with regular boards (I think 10X 16 type)like the kind used for joists and roofing or steel but it would cost quite a bit. If not...perhaps an arc underneath for support though im not sure if it would still count as a "floating" staircase.
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Thanks for the tips guys. One of my neighbors said that if the staircase is only about 2-3 meters, it would be fine without any support from below (which is my goal, Drac's staircase doesn't have support), but the length between our store from below to our 3rd floor (main home) is actually 11 meters. :-[
lol I have no intentions of creating a floating structure, it would be dangerous! :D All I really want is to recreate the staircase faithfully. Again, thanks for the comments!
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In Reply To #14
I can't tell... if you're serious...
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Yeah, my family has already plans to connect our store and our home, and I easily claimed the responsibility for the the design, so what luck!