Extra Crispy | 22 May 2017 8:33 a.m. PST |
Made these up last night. The posts have a slit at the top, so the plan is to print an force field on clear acetate and slide it in to place.
Made from a $4 USD box of these:
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Chris Palmer | 22 May 2017 9:15 a.m. PST |
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Cacique Caribe | 22 May 2017 9:21 a.m. PST |
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Oberlindes Sol LIC | 22 May 2017 9:50 a.m. PST |
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PJ ONeill | 22 May 2017 9:54 a.m. PST |
Is that the monster from the Id, beyond the fence ? |
79thPA | 22 May 2017 11:00 a.m. PST |
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Maxim C Gatling | 22 May 2017 12:03 p.m. PST |
I've been trying to work this one out for the longest time. Brilliant. |
JimDuncanUK | 22 May 2017 12:34 p.m. PST |
Yes, did that a couple of decades ago when we played a lot of Sci Fi. |
Zeelow | 22 May 2017 2:05 p.m. PST |
!! |
PaulCollins | 22 May 2017 4:26 p.m. PST |
Really like this idea. Nicely done, and I would love to see pics with the force field in place when they are finished. |
Baranovich | 23 May 2017 7:53 a.m. PST |
Fantastic! You can indeed make terrain out of anything if you have a keen eye for what's out there… …great work! |
Russ Lockwood | 23 May 2017 8:29 a.m. PST |
Brilliant! I used these for their actual wall use (got them at Home Depot) and they worked well. Also makes me think that if you turn them sideways, they can make for a ray gun of some sort (steampunk or otherwise). |
Cacique Caribe | 24 May 2017 7:49 a.m. PST |
I wish these specific ones were actually available somewhere and weren't just another dead end search of mine:
TMP link Dan |
Codsticker | 24 May 2017 10:42 p.m. PST |
I've used concrete screw anchors before:
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