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Some solid foundations

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So a while back I was given some 3D Printed goodies by a friend of mine at  www.beowulfminiatures.com. You remember the big box that turned up. Well there were six buildings four ruined and two complete pristine. Well I decided today they need an area just for them to sit on in the table. Besides I still have loads of those crazy teeny tiny bricks that I cut up to use.

First of all placed them on the Foamcard and worked out the footprint they would leave so I knew how big to make this piece. First of all placed them on the Foamcard and worked out the footprint they would leave so I knew how big to make this piece.
I learnt from previous raised platforms I’ve created for the table that they need support so the flat top doesn’t sag. These supports are pieces of polystyrene packaging sandwiched between two strips of foam card I learnt from previous raised platforms I’ve created for the table that they need support so the flat top doesn’t sag. These supports are pieces of polystyrene packaging sandwiched between two strips of foam card
Some solid foundations
With the flat top attached I then used some corrugated cardboard, again left over from packaging to edge the piece being corrugated I could bend it to bend nicely around the top surface. Finally I clad the side in the teeny tiny bricks as you may have seen on previous posts and deciding that I need to make space for steps up I left part of the side free of any bricks. With the flat top attached I then used some corrugated cardboard, again left over from packaging to edge the piece being corrugated I could bend it to bend nicely around the top surface. Finally I clad the side in the teeny tiny bricks as you may have seen on previous posts and deciding that I need to make space for steps up I left part of the side free of any bricks.

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