Dust gives it character
My Tumbler will be plain jane then lol no dust for this bad boy.
Did anyone else see the Tumbler display case vid on onesixth facebook page? That thing looked awesome and a great idea using plexi to save money on the construction. If I had the skill I'd make my own display case for this thing. If you have one it definitely needs one. Guess it's craigslist shopping for me lol
Yeah... been scouting for a cheap but good quality case for this, and the coming 1989 batmobile, too. Sadly, so far the cheapest combined price for 2 cases equals the price of the tumbler! I've sourced acrylic sheets and looking for acrylic cutting/welding tutorial. a couple of large acrylic sheets would only cost me about $130, and can already make cases for both Batmobiles -- and the Pod, too!
If you buy it at lowes or home Depot (if you're in the US?) they will cut it for free (lowes). It's what I do.
Yeah... been scouting for a cheap but good quality case for this, and the coming 1989 batmobile, too. Sadly, so far the cheapest combined price for 2 cases equals the price of the tumbler! I've sourced acrylic sheets and looking for acrylic cutting/welding tutorial. a couple of large acrylic sheets would only cost me about $130, and can already make cases for both Batmobiles -- and the Pod, too!
If you buy it at lowes or home Depot (if you're in the US?) they will cut it for free (lowes). It's what I do.
But how do you assemble the case so it looks clean/well done (close to seemless)?
Yeah I've been checking out some store display cases that could work and I could fit everything in and could build a diorama in, but the sheer size of it is crazy and there is just no room But I didn't know that Lowes cut them for free. I'm going to have to check them out sometime this week. What did you use to piece them all together? Caulk? Hot Glue? Or did you have them cut to fit a frame?
Not even going try and spell it. It's clear, I use to use it on big fish tanks. Cost about $10/13.00. A tube.
If you buy it at lowes or home Depot (if you're in the US?) they will cut it for free (lowes). It's what I do.
But how do you assemble the case so it looks clean/well done (close to seemless)?
A local comic store had four tumblers, they said all four of them came "broken" at the wheels.
I think someone tried to turn the wheels without removing the pistons and snapped something.
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