I don't think I can explain this well enough in words. The party wall to the right is thick enough to have recessed bookcases and fireplace on one side, which could make it around 350mm in depth (and it's quite a reasonable number.) However, as we move to the side of the kitchen, the cabinet in-between is really posited farther right which leave tighter gaps between its edge and the corner in the show, yet the edge of the kitchen worktop showed adjacent to the edge of the cabinet/screen-doors, given the fact that kitchen worktop is normally at least 600mm in depth, the numbers just don't add up (align.) Mystery No.2 - The really thick party wall. And yes, it will be a horrible room, haha. It can share the light well on the left side of the entrance of 221B and a tiny window can be fitted there. Therefore, it's really mind-boggling as to why would they have to add the extension at the back of the kitchen showed on the first floor that is probably meant to be **Sherlock's bedroom?**, while there're plenty of rooms to make a proper bedroom for Sherlock.Īnother problem here is that 221C really shouldn't exist because there's no space for its basement window since it's positioned directly underneath the shop (Speedy's Cafe.) From the views of Google Earth, the buildings have four storeys and the one that's supposed to be 221B has no extension on the back. In reality, it was filmed in 185 North Gower Street. However, they are really trivia problems, maybe people really shouldn't waste their time reading my words. Anyhoo, I put up some screen-caps from my model here, and try to explain some of the mysteries that have frustrated me, in hope of maybe finding some enlightenment here. Sadly, it hasn't got too far, and I haven't drawn a more valuable conclusion than staticlights already had. I know, what's the merit of it if it's not accurate? Well, I just considered it a litter fun dollhouse project I do in my spare time and try not to get too obsessive with all the details (really it can't be good to my health while I'm so sleep deprived.)Īlso, I wanna try my best to solve the puzzling layout of the 221B Baker Street. To bear in mind, I'd only used objects that I could find, and didn't bother to alter them all to look exactly like in the show, so it is not an accurate account of the film sets. This means you’ll have a one-stop-shop to keep your models organized.After reading the wonderful posts by staticlights on the Guide to 221B, it inspired me to do a little SketchUp model of 221B Baker Street using things/furnitures I could find from Google's 3D Warehouse that look similar to what's in the show. Product manufacturers now have a sleek, specific place where they can talk about their brand, showcase product lines, and, of course, feature their products. Well, our brand-new catalogs have a very similar structure, except they’re all digital. To most a catalog is a publication with a list of products and resources laid out in printed format. With that, let’s roll right into the improvements you can start taking advantage of. So, we have created a designated place for manufacturers to showcase all of their products that is akin to a digital showroom where people from all over the globe can explore, download, and spec. This has spurred us to improve 3D Warehouse to better suit product manufacturers, and, with that, the professionals who rely on 3D Warehouse to specify products in their projects. This summer, we crossed a huge milestone - over 5 and a half million signed-in users are now using 3D Warehouse for their designs! That’s a lot of eyeballs on product models. You can now add and customize the attributes of your product models including dimensions, classifications, and links back to resources on your website.īut, that’s not all. You might have noticed some improvements if you’ve uploaded your products to 3D Warehouse recently.
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