completely optional: used to cover a small hole in the main street if you scrap trash piles
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A very basic and simple blueprint for a flat Hangman's Alley. There's not really much more than that, I just wanted a nice, flat surface to work from, and thought others might appreciate the same. The only required mod is Homemaker - Expanded Settlements, which is used for the brick to match the surrounding area of Hangman's Alley. There is a small addition on the street outside the alley that also utilizes pieces from the no-longer-available-on-Nexus mod Ground, by wim95, but that mod is completely optional; the additions on the street are only to cover holes in the ground revealed if you scrap large trash piles. That said, the mod is available from the link in the author's profile, you just have to search for it by name.
Note: The layering of the bricks is to cover the ground 'trash' that can be neither scrapped nor disabled, as it is literally the ground. The layers are in increments of 30, so it should be easy to completely even out using Place Everywhere if you wish!