Snap Kit Best Practice?

Have any of you worked out easiest and best practice to use Snap Kits?

I know how they work, that's not the challenge. The challenge is in constructing 2 separate blueprints that will fit together seamlessly after being divided in half. And without having to work for hours then deconstruct for rebuilding because we did it the most difficult way possible haha.

And I guess that's the question. How are you using the Snaps?

Are you literally making one giant blueprint, splitting it in half and then adding a Snap to each? Do you build two distinctly separate blueprints then add the Snaps?

What technique would you use here?

So this blueprint is already at 2000 pieces. Snaps will definitely be needed. The entire interior of the track will be covered in the dark 'road' material that you can see. My idea is to have one blueprint as shown (but finished) inc the ride and then a separate blueprint for the station house and remaining open area by the rock wall. My first idea is to simply Snap two of the road shapes together(???)

How would you complete this knowing that you will have to snap it all? I guess what I am trying to do here is prevent hours of work to find out there was a better way and god forbid I have to deconstruct and rebuild.

Also, for ease of use. Can you add the Snaps so that they align together properly and then divide the blueprint? Eg Place the Snaps next to each other in the first instance then separate them for saving?

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They're very good Heather. but I fear that really I've asked a question of what should my gameplay style be 😂

There has to be a better and a worse way to do it. Can't decide if that's right now (screen shot) or when the final couple of pieces are added.
 
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