| | | | | I used an old 4x4 turntable (without the 4x4 bottom plate) with a grid of blue
and white 1x1 tiles on top. So far it's the closest, I've come up with.
Ben
In lugnet.starwars, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> > That's very cool! I like the control station in the lounge. I wish you had a
> > round 4x4 plate for the holo-chess table.
> would the 4 x 4 round with holes from the y-wing engines work?
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.starwars, Ben Fleskes writes:
> I used an old 4x4 turntable (without the 4x4 bottom plate) with a grid of blue
> and white 1x1 tiles on top. So far it's the closest, I've come up with.
That's an interesting idea Ben... it almost sounds like they could eat chinese
food on the Falcon now that the entire table rotates! :)
> In lugnet.starwars, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> > > That's very cool! I like the control station in the lounge. I wish you had a
> > > round 4x4 plate for the holo-chess table.
> > would the 4 x 4 round with holes from the y-wing engines work?
I thought about that last night when I was taking apart my Y-wing. It could
work, but anything 1 brick high is kinda thick for a table in minifig scale.
Yet, it might be better to use a 4x4 disc because I don't recall that any of
those old 4x4 plateless turntables were made in grey (though I could be wrong).
I've only seen them in white, black and red.
-Tom McD.
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