DEATH STAR CONFERENCE ROOM

October 31, 2004

Peel the backing slowly to avoid making air bubbles. Press the Mac tac agaisnt the tube with your fingers from the center outwards.

October 31, 2004

Now we just have to trim the excess Mac Tac. Use a sharp blade and rest it on the top surface of the tube. Now simply move the knife inwards as you move slowly against the tube. You should be cutting like a knife in hot butter :)

October 31, 2004

Now your table leg is almost complete. I want to make sure I don't see any ugly brown cardboard reflected on the main floor so...

October 31, 2004

It's time for the Big Fat Black marker trick :) Simply color the edges with your Sharpie.

You could paint, but this is much easier and dries instantly.

October 31, 2004

Now use the Hot Glue Gun to attach the tube to the underside of the Table.

As I was doing this step, I decided to paint the foamcore a dark grey (a color I had from a previous Diorama) so that it wouldn't look all white.

October 31, 2004

Now we can place the table in it's final resting place :) No need to glue it. The weight alone will prevent it from tipping over. But if you prefer a permanent hook up, Use your Hot Glue Gun to do the trick.

October 31, 2004

And here you can see the final table against the Conference Room Diorama. I must say I just LOVE it even without the chairs. :D

October 31, 2004

Time to make some chairs. We don't want our figures to just stand up all day long now do we? :)

I found these Bobby Pin Hair pics at the dollar store. I bet you are wondering what the heck are these for? :P

October 31, 2004

For each chair, you will need 4 Picks. Measure from the round knob and cut 2 at 1cm and 2 more at 1.25cm. These will be your feet.

October 31, 2004

Use the Hot Glue Gun to dab a little on each of the 1.25cm Picks and press them together.

Make sure the round knobs are alligned in the same direction. Are you starting to understand my idea yet? :)

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