This model was called 929 Octal. It is a huge four section, mini-mall. Stores are in each section with corridors leading to one another.
Each section has it's own controls for doors, windows opacity, and you can select permission for who can enter. All windows are one-way. You can see out with varying degrees of tint, but no one can see in.
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This model was called One Sixty-Six. It is a huge six section hexagonal, mini-mall with center area being 'landing zone or café for visitors. Stores are in each section with corridors leading to one another.
Each section has it's own controls for doors, windows opacity, and you can select permission for who can enter.
Exterior view of model call DaBlues. Named so because of it's exterior color. It's two story spacious interior fits easily on a small rental parcel.
Interior view from the second level loft. They come unfurnished but can hold just about everything you can put into them. With dual entry sliding doors, you could use one end to store
your vehicles.
Second Level bedroom view.
First level living area for entertaining.
David's Quad - Is a hexagonal quad model with windowed interior corridors. Quarter spherical windows in corridors with locking doors to each section.
Interior view from the central corridor.
Lower view of how David's Quad is seen from below. It is recommended for heights above 200m - this keeps the novice Second Life citizens from being nosey.
This Super Color skybox model fits on the smallest parcel on SecondLife and is featured with skylights at the top and exterior color can be any of 256 different colors.
Also shown with different color, this model fits on the smallest parcel on SecondLife and is featured with skylights at the top and exterior color can be any of 256 different colors.Caption for the 11 image.aaa