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Solution to accidentally moving ship bases
Published on 23 September 2012 - 14:27:39
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 The ship bases are very light and slide easily on playing surfaces when accidentally nudged.  After bumping them around for several games I decided to see what I could do to remedy this problem.

 

Here is what I came up with:

First, I glued on fender washers which filled most of the space underneath the stand for added weight.  (Note: if you do this, use very mild glue.  The glue I used caused some clouding of the plastic which can be seen from the top side underneath the pilot card.)

Then I added tiny machine nuts to fill the gaps around my washers so that the entire bottom side of the stand was uniform depth (I used up about half of the gap space on the underside of the stand).

Then I cut out squares from a mouse pad and glued them to the washer and nuts underneath. 

Voila! Now because of the weight and grabby material, my bases stay put very well.

 

As you can see, the base does sit about 1/16in off the table, but this does not interfere with the movement templates locking in to the "nubs" on the base. 
 

 

 

 

Here is the mess underneath (you can see through the top clear plastic).  Its embarrassing that I used the wrong glue and it looks pretty unsightly, but at least its completely covered by the pilot card.

 

I'm not usually into customizing my stuff and making a mess, but I have to say, the bases feel much heavier and more substantive in hand and they don't slide at all!  I love em!

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Reply #1 | Published on 23 September 2012 - 22:33:44

Curious what you came up with, but it was not included.  Hope you will still post it.

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Reply #2 | Published on 23 September 2012 - 22:43:14
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El_Tonio said:

Curious what you came up with, but it was not included.  Hope you will still post it.

Not sure if he meant to not include it, personally I think it's a joke, like he came up with "nothing" :b

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Reply #3 | Published on 23 September 2012 - 23:24:24
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Okay, finally got the images edited in.  Can you view them alright?

 

By the way, the materials were dirt cheap.  The nuts and washer were only about $3, and I found the mouse pad at target for under $4 (its labeled "recycled" but its seems just like the standard one I use at home). I used less than half of my materials for seven bases.

 

You might be better off using a square washer, if you can find an appropriately sized one.  I also considered trying to use buckshot or small/flat fishing weights.  In the end fasteners were easier to get my hands on.

Reply #4 | Published on 23 September 2012 - 23:32:19

EDIT: Forget what I wrote… I can now see the photos and the text.  Thanks for the idea!

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4 X-Wing     3 Y-Wing     2 A-Wing     1 YT-1300                 

7 TIE Fighter      2 TIE Advanced X1      3 TIE Interceptor      2 Firespray-31

 

Reply #5 | Published on 23 September 2012 - 23:33:12
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I see the photos fine, but when I refresh the page sometimes they aren't there, might have to do with how fast your internet is and how many other things you have running

"That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die."

Reply #6 | Published on 23 September 2012 - 23:34:28
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 I changed the image host a second ago.  Should be good to go now.

Reply #7 | Published on 23 September 2012 - 23:53:09

 I'm considering lining my bases with this:

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I've got it on the bottom of some coasters I made, and it works fantastically.  The washers are a good idea to give them a bit more heft, I used to glue pennies underneath my Warhammer figures for the same reason.

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Reply #8 | Published on 24 September 2012 - 07:45:56
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 Mouse Pad!  Genius solution.  I am going do this to mine as well, the sliding is one of the problems keeping this game from being all it should be.  

Exactly what kind glue did you use that made the plastic cloud? Do you think Krazy glue would work ok?

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Reply #9 | Published on 24 September 2012 - 08:34:38

Most plastic glues let clear plastic get a shade.

Only sollution is using something like revell "clear contacta" glue which was developed for clear airplane pilot windows on model kits.

german amazon link: www.amazon.de/39609-Revell-Contacta-Clear-13/dp/B001XS16V0/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1

I don't know if you have something similiar in the RofW.

Also a solution I thought about might be to glue the base onto something like Magnetic miniature bases. Also from the tabletop range. Some metal nuts on the other hand gives the mini wuite more weight which is good.

 

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Reply #10 | Published on 24 September 2012 - 08:48:56

R5Don4 said:

 Mouse Pad!  Genius solution.  I am going do this to mine as well, the sliding is one of the problems keeping this game from being all it should be.  

Exactly what kind glue did you use that made the plastic cloud? Do you think Krazy glue would work ok?

I would suggest using wood glue or hot glue -- any type of crazy glue will cloud plastic, trust me on this as I've learned the hard way…

Reply #11 | Published on 24 September 2012 - 12:35:53
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 Used washer in the middle and cut out the mouse pad to fit around washer so it all set almost flush.  Just enough of the mouse pad is below the bottom of the base to keep it from sliding.  Added weight made a big difference.

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Reply #12 | Published on 24 September 2012 - 13:16:23
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 Glad to hear it worked for you!

The extra weight in my bases makes them feel so much better in hand.  Before I added the fasteners the ships were pretty top heavy and a bit unbalanced.  The mouse pad also feels great on a play surface.

 

I love metal products and I'm not a huge fan of plastic.  This fix really changes the way the pieces feel.  They seem sturdier and more substantive.

Even considering the plastic getting a bit cloudy, I think it was worth it.  The only person that will ever see under the pilot card is me.  I'm just one of those people that is bothered by blemishes in my own work even if it doesn't show on the outside finish.    

Reply #13 | Published on 24 September 2012 - 17:45:14
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FarkonGnome said:

R5Don4 said:

 

 Mouse Pad!  Genius solution.  I am going do this to mine as well, the sliding is one of the problems keeping this game from being all it should be.  

Exactly what kind glue did you use that made the plastic cloud? Do you think Krazy glue would work ok?

 

 

I would suggest using wood glue or hot glue -- any type of crazy glue will cloud plastic, trust me on this as I've learned the hard way…

 

I used double sided tape, worked great and it's not 100% permanent.  Very pleased with how they turned out and how the pieces play now.  

“Love won’t save you, Padme. Only my new powers can do that."

“I’m haunted by the kiss that you should never have given me.”

“Mom, you said that the biggest problem in the universe is no one helps each other.”


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Reply #14 | Published on 24 September 2012 - 20:19:17
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R5Don4 said:

I used double sided tape, worked great and it's not 100% permanent.  Very pleased with how they turned out and how the pieces play now.  

Brilliant! Double sided tape is ideal.

Did you manage to fit weights too?

Reply #15 | Published on 25 September 2012 - 08:05:17
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 I sure did.  At first I didn't think the washers would really make much of a difference as they seemed so light, but they really added the substantial feel you were talking about.

“Love won’t save you, Padme. Only my new powers can do that."

“I’m haunted by the kiss that you should never have given me.”

“Mom, you said that the biggest problem in the universe is no one helps each other.”


  Looking for a great place to share info on X-Wing?  Welcome home javascript:void(0);/*1348281407093*/

 

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