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{{Item|Cutaway Building|1|If you want to make an interior view of a building, you can use these blocks to show the walls and floors!}}{{RecipeSplice|Western Building|Tenement Building}}
{{Item|Cutaway Building|1|If you want to make an interior view of a building, you can use these blocks to show the walls and floors!}}{{RecipeSplice|Western Building|Tenement Building}}
The '''Cutaway Block''' is a splicable solid block.
The '''Cutaway Block''' is a splicable solid block.
== Trivia ==
* Placing 2 Cutaway Buildings next to each other will cause them to connect, thus creating a continuous pattern.
[[Category:Connecting Items]]
[[Category:Connecting Items]]
[[Category:Blocks]]
[[Category:Blocks]]
[[Category:Splicable]]
[[Category:Splicable]]

Revision as of 17:48, 8 July 2018

If you want to make an interior view of a building, you can use these blocks to show the walls and floors!
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id:Cutaway Building

The Cutaway Block is a splicable solid block.

Trivia

  • Placing 2 Cutaway Buildings next to each other will cause them to connect, thus creating a continuous pattern.