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blackjack07117 Aug 2019 2:58 p.m. PST

Got a great idea for some plastic pieces that have been sitting in my garage for way too long. Why do these ideas hit me when I'm way too busy to actually work on them? At least posting on my blog will help remind me whenever things slow down.

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robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP17 Aug 2019 3:45 p.m. PST

A suggestion? Or more than one?
a) If you print out paper corridor walls, ceilings and floors and glue them to your card, you can put something together in a matter of hours, and concern yourself with three-dimensionality and the bits box at your leisure.
b) If you do one side Empire/Federation inspection ready and the other one Bladerunner/Downbelow "people LIVE here?" you can flip from one environment to the other transporter fast.

blackjack07117 Aug 2019 4:22 p.m. PST

Both are good suggestions.
a) That's something I never would have thought of. It's out of my wheelhouse, but I enjoy picking up new techniques. I'll have to look into it.
b) I really like this idea. It adds to both the visual appeal and utility of the finished piece.
Thanks!

robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP17 Aug 2019 5:49 p.m. PST

You're welcome. If you don't feel up to sketching corridors, check out Wargames Vault for PDFs. I know I've seen SF corridors there. Print, cut, glue, play!

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