“Ultimate” editions aren’t even complete in some cases, so…
what happens if they use too much diablo sauce?
That’s how you force fire bending. Usually as a last resort cause it damages the user’s body.
isnt that the jackass way to make it?
supposed to turn it into oil first or somethin
One thing bout this is you still need a big team to operate which is about the same number of jobs but a lot less time
eh idk
most all of the slow part would probably still have to do if they dont want it to look terrible, like painting, wiring, waiting for inspector so you can actually hook up the house to the line, carpet, trim, wait for stuff to cure like if do tile/tape and mud
etc
as an example if you made it from modular frames, if you align 8, 8 ft 2x4s 1 foot apart one at the top one at the bottom, just run a nailgun back and forth 2-3 nails per joint, 2 pieces of ply wood on the outside(4x8)
if you make a simple jig to line up the stuff for you prolly like 15min or somethin for one person to make 8ft of wall, from a framing aspect anyways
the building a timber frame part is like couple bros and a some beers over a weekend
but could also do some life hack/tricks if they are unwilling to compromise on the appearance/pointless stuff, like instead of tile you could do like they do those fake paths or whatever, just pour it all at once and put down a grate/template to form the pattern