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Building a Tridimensional Chess Board is a craft page. It is categorized as: Three dimensional.
Building a Tridimensional Chess Board. (x7, Cells: 64)
The board used for this game has 7 levels/boards, 64 cells/squares.
File size: | 8.27k |
File modified: | August 23 2004 03:56:09 PM |
Creation Date: | 0000-00-00 |
Modified Date: | 2001-09-06 |
Author: | David E. Rutan [info] |
URL: | 3d.dir/starboard.html |
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Building a Tridimensional Chess Board. (x7, Cells: 64) | ||||
Brenna Sharp | Excellent | I've wanted one for years and now can seriously contemplate building one. What was stopping me was knowing just what it was supposed to look like and whether the 'out boards' really were supposed to move and if so how many could and to where. The how-to looks reasonably clear and re-create-able. Thank you for the info! | View [*] | |
Trekie boy | Good | I had a bit of trouble on the base but the material is great. The board on Charlie X (and episode with tri dementional chess) is red and clear for the main board and white and clear for the add on boards (the verticla ones). that is just a suggestion to anyone who reads this. Thanks it really works! | View [*] | |
Poor | im no work shop genious. i dont know how to do all this stuff.i only have cardboard and paper. | View [*] | ||
Good | can you explain how a board moves in more detail | View [*] | ||
Tri-D Chess Player | Excellent | Just GREAT! Live Long And Prosper :) \\// | View [*] | |
Number of ratings: 10, Average rating: Good, Number of comments: 12 |
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