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Much appreciated!
Thanks again for these, and my Florida cities will be enjoying their "new" neighborhoods where grandma and her pink plastic flamingos live :D
So the trick is all in the coordinates in whatever 3D program is used... there can't be any point/nodes/vertices at the ground level. If they are slightly below the game won't pick them up. The trade off though is no automatic "base" on uneven terrain. I also noticed during the "construction" phase the building isn't there. It just pops up when the scaffolding is removed. Fair trade as far as I'm concerned! :)
I'll be very interested to hear how your buildings prevent the ruining! I really hate that. Come on, people in suburbs have nice yards :D