Has anyone found themselves wrestling seriously with the steck framework two-window piece? For those of us who missed the old houses, all we have to work with is the framework door-window piece (not a problem) and the two-window piece (big problem).
The problem: the two-window piece has molded corners connectors, so it must always be an end piece and it can never connect to another framework two-window piece.
This makes it a real devil to do multi-story framework houses without using masonry pieces for the ground floor or at least one (or two) sides. Also, this piece doesn't support a ceiling connector, so it must always run parallel to the ceiling.
I'll dig out the camera and post some examples of my strained work-arounds if this thread draws any interest.
I'm wondering if anyone who has acquired a lot of steck since 1995 finds themselves with the same problem. The big-time convention go-ers get around this problem by having plenty of that old framework windowless pieces (no longer in production) which makes second floors a little easier to coordinate. Having masonry steck for the ground floor makes it easier too, though it isn't possible to make a 4-unit long second floor of a framework house without stringing together door units.
For reference I swiped an image from Playmodb so people know what piece I mean.
-Tim