O.K. but ya see technically, that quote is not from page 1 but:
Its existence on page 1 is more of a happenstance than a solid fact.
Perhaps you are familiar with the phrase 'a virtual certainty'?
This quote is not attributed to a person it merely exists.
....and I also want to say thank you, and I'm sorry
for being a dolt by not remembering I'd read that.
Yeah, machining them looks good to me. I have a pic of the right 2 pieces, that I can't show till Jan that looks to support the pointy pieces. So far, the screen caps have been the best detail of the left three items unfortunately. How big are your pointy pieces?
The "cone knobs" are about a 1/2" in diameter and are also found on the X-wing pilot and Tie pilot chest boxes, Tie helmet, Luke ROTJ V2 saber, the AT-AT driver outfit (maybe the smooth version, yet to be determined) and defiantly the smooth version is found on the Interrogation Droid as well. Did I miss anything?
Nobody commented on the layout of my table top. Does it look spaced properly? Bigger black parts? What?
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I don't think anyone has seen the pic. It's not showing up.
I see it.
I resaved it.
Try hitting your refresh buttons.
Why those Dims?
The proportions look good.
Don't know why that pic won't show, it's not processed any different than any of the others I post. Weird. And I still can see it.
Does anybody know who wrote the description on page 1 that howlrunner quoted?
Can't remember the poster's name (and that thread has dropped off by now), but they mention JediDave and that they used their "trusty Mark 1 Eyeball" (a homemade laser pointer measuring device?) to measure the table on display. Hope this is of some help.
Yeah, the pic wasn't showing up. Been waiting to see what it was.
I laid the top out just now get the drawing below. I used the dimension of 35" top, 30" playing surface, there are three circles. 30" diameter (though I think the paint doesn't quite go to the edge), 18" diameter and 6" diameter.
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I thought 'Trusty Mark 1 Eyeball' was a joke. i.e. They just 'eyeballed' it.
I thought 'Trusty Mark 1 Eyeball' was a joke. i.e. They just 'eyeballed' it.
Could be I suppose. I just thought that it might be something similar to the device that Studio Creations uses to measure props on display: