



Those plans are fantastically helpful for getting proportions sorted, but they don't include hidden details, like how much of the wall units end up in the grooves in the columns - which can make assembling rooms fiddly.Coming together, noticing more dimensional errors. The plans are marginally inaccurate compared to the actual set.
Ah, that's probably how I should have put it. However, I noticed that the protruding ridges separating the top of the walls from the roundels don't line up with the pillars, as they do in the physical set.Those plans are fantastically helpful for getting proportions sorted, but they don't include hidden details, like how much of the wall units end up in the grooves in the columns - which can make assembling rooms fiddly.