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| | Author: | MdMaMoore | Posted: | May 11, 2024 09:54 | Subject: | Parts Help | Viewed: | 123 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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| | | | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | May 11, 2024 10:41 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Try and be more explicit, whenever possible. Which "minifig tiles for display"?
There are a few used as such, including the more specific embossed type
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| | | | | | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | May 11, 2024 11:06 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, popsicle writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Try and be more explicit, whenever possible. Which "minifig tiles for display"?
There are a few used as such, including the more specific embossed type
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*debossed
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| | | | Author: | Kiryan42 | Posted: | May 11, 2024 11:57 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Do you mean the tiles like in the CMF's? Those have normal anti-studs, so
they could go on any plate you'd like.
Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean. However, if you're concerned
about the legs possibly cracking, I've heard the best solution is to use
instead of putting them directly on the studs; those you could group
as many as you wanted to/had space for on something like a 6x6 or 8x8
plate.
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| | | | | | Author: | MdMaMoore | Posted: | May 11, 2024 12:20 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, Kiryan42 writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Do you mean the tiles like in the CMF's? Those have normal anti-studs, so
they could go on any plate you'd like.
Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean. However, if you're concerned
about the legs possibly cracking, I've heard the best solution is to use
instead of putting them directly on the studs; those you could group
as many as you wanted to/had space for on something like a 6x6 or 8x8
plate.
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No, I’m looking for a way to connect these modified 3x4 tiles.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | Dhobeck | Posted: | May 11, 2024 12:31 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| In Searching, Kiryan42 writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Do you mean the tiles like in the CMF's? Those have normal anti-studs, so
they could go on any plate you'd like.
Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean. However, if you're concerned
about the legs possibly cracking, I've heard the best solution is to use
instead of putting them directly on the studs; those you could group
as many as you wanted to/had space for on something like a 6x6 or 8x8
plate.
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No, I’m looking for a way to connect these modified 3x4 tiles.
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In what way in a long line or a square of them?
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | MdMaMoore | Posted: | May 11, 2024 13:38 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, Dhobeck writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| In Searching, Kiryan42 writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Do you mean the tiles like in the CMF's? Those have normal anti-studs, so
they could go on any plate you'd like.
Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean. However, if you're concerned
about the legs possibly cracking, I've heard the best solution is to use
instead of putting them directly on the studs; those you could group
as many as you wanted to/had space for on something like a 6x6 or 8x8
plate.
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No, I’m looking for a way to connect these modified 3x4 tiles.
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In what way in a long line or a square of them?
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I want to put them in a long line, a straight line, to display the minifigs in
front of the sets.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | Dhobeck | Posted: | May 11, 2024 20:28 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| In Searching, Dhobeck writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| In Searching, Kiryan42 writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Do you mean the tiles like in the CMF's? Those have normal anti-studs, so
they could go on any plate you'd like.
Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean. However, if you're concerned
about the legs possibly cracking, I've heard the best solution is to use
instead of putting them directly on the studs; those you could group
as many as you wanted to/had space for on something like a 6x6 or 8x8
plate.
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No, I’m looking for a way to connect these modified 3x4 tiles.
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In what way in a long line or a square of them?
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I want to put them in a long line, a straight line, to display the minifigs in
front of the sets.
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Would something like this work for you?
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | MdMaMoore | Posted: | May 11, 2024 21:42 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, Dhobeck writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| In Searching, Dhobeck writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| In Searching, Kiryan42 writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Do you mean the tiles like in the CMF's? Those have normal anti-studs, so
they could go on any plate you'd like.
Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean. However, if you're concerned
about the legs possibly cracking, I've heard the best solution is to use
instead of putting them directly on the studs; those you could group
as many as you wanted to/had space for on something like a 6x6 or 8x8
plate.
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No, I’m looking for a way to connect these modified 3x4 tiles.
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In what way in a long line or a square of them?
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I want to put them in a long line, a straight line, to display the minifigs in
front of the sets.
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Would something like this work for you?
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Yes I think that might work. I think I have some extra plates so I will give
it a try, thank you!!
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| | | | | | | | Author: | Kiryan42 | Posted: | May 11, 2024 12:39 | Subject: | Re: Parts Help | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| In Searching, Kiryan42 writes:
| In Searching, MdMaMoore writes:
| For those of you that use the minifig tiles for display, is there a plate that
you can attach the tiles on? For example if you have a set that has 4 minifigs
and you put them on the tile, is there a plate that you can put the tiles on
so that the minifigs are grouped together, so to speak?
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Do you mean the tiles like in the CMF's? Those have normal anti-studs, so
they could go on any plate you'd like.
Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean. However, if you're concerned
about the legs possibly cracking, I've heard the best solution is to use
instead of putting them directly on the studs; those you could group
as many as you wanted to/had space for on something like a 6x6 or 8x8
plate.
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No, I’m looking for a way to connect these modified 3x4 tiles.
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Yep, those are the tiles they use for the CMF's (Collectable Mini Figs, should
have clarified in my original post), so they can be put on whatever size plate
you'd need to fit. In your example, you'd need at least a 6x10 plate
for the 4.
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