Naval Warfare

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Post by ColourSchemer » Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:43 pm

Almighty Benny wrote:How about you have a naval battle on the surface of a glass coffee table

Then put all your underwater MOCs on the floor under the table
So how do you get the table to not sink into the deep end...

I'm confused. :oops:

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Post by muffinman42 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:54 pm

ColourSchemer wrote:
Almighty Benny wrote:How about you have a naval battle on the surface of a glass coffee table

Then put all your underwater MOCs on the floor under the table
So how do you get the table to not sink into the deep end...

I'm confused. :oops:
you use a wooded table or you do it on land.
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Post by Blitzen » Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:45 pm

ColourSchemer wrote:
Almighty Benny wrote:How about you have a naval battle on the surface of a glass coffee table

Then put all your underwater MOCs on the floor under the table
So how do you get the table to not sink into the deep end...

I'm confused. :oops:
I think the glass coffee table takes the place of the water, so it beomes a dry naval battle. On land. In your living room.
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