https://www.flickr.com/photos/sixf00t4/ ... otostream/
still not sure how to "finish" off the top. Something with a handle to hold while you spin it perhaps...or maybe some sort of sphere...also not sure where to put the olympic figs. I'm thinking about taking the movie figs out, since they weren't technically "collectible". Don't think I'll do simpsons for that reason.
more info and a an ldd file available here - http://sixf00t4.com/2014/02/collectible ... play-case/
Rotating CMF display case
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Wow!
This looks great and even like how you "colour-coded" the cars and can see all Series! Great job!
That's the problem with mine in that half of the Series are usually unviewable. I've thought of a rotating base but then this starts to take up a bit more room. As for the Olympic, Movie, and Simpson Series, I going to include them as they are still Collectable Minifigures despite not having a Series number.
This looks great and even like how you "colour-coded" the cars and can see all Series! Great job!
That's the problem with mine in that half of the Series are usually unviewable. I've thought of a rotating base but then this starts to take up a bit more room. As for the Olympic, Movie, and Simpson Series, I going to include them as they are still Collectable Minifigures despite not having a Series number.
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fantastic!
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Thanks!
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Wow! Never seen anything like it. This looks like an amusement park ride, too!
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