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The day after tomorrow anti-plagiarism house design _ maze house construction method introduction [multiple pictures]
Introduction to the construction method of labyrinth house the day after tomorrow
Design drawing of maze house the day after tomorrow
Basically, there are doors, one door and one door, empty boxes downstairs, and finally put some garbage in the boxes on the second floor. There are no good things left at home, and the more you tear them down, the more grateful you are. If you see an empty box on the first floor, it is wise to go back.
A * * * three-story building needs about 12 reinforced floors, 30 reinforced walls and 30 reinforced doors.
First floor:
Second floor:
Third floor:
The above is the introduction of the construction method of anti-plagiarism house: maze house brought by Bian Xiao for your reference.
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