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Lego baseplates were located and cut 6 nipples deep by their full 32x wide accommodating 8 regular sized men. Each of the 4 MDF chamber would also have its ceilings lined, with the left over bits cut one nipple wide as a shelf front.
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The chambers were joined using woodglue and panel pins and then separated with glued MDF spacers and held in place all the way round with some licky sticky brown tape.
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The now 7 chamber walls were lined with Black black core mount board, and any visible uncovered MDF was stained black. I made a lid out of Frinton deep rebate flat black 4014 and fixed the glass in with a small painted baton.
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The background image was found online and photoshopped to fit, printed and dry mounted to the MDF back - held together with more glue and panel pins. The figures are arranged in most probably completely the wrong order - but as the front will lift off he can rearrange as he pleases, or replace his fallen heroes. No adhesive used on the fellas - no need!
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Pretty chuffed with the final result so thought i'd share here.
Happy New Year all. Back to proper work tomorrow
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