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buy lego minifigure display case

buy lego minifigure case

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display cases & shadowboxes Black finish exterior and interior11.8" x 14.8"3.5" depth (2.5" working depth)6 shelves insideFront loadingHanging hardware is pre-attached You may also Like Most products may be shipped via standard ground (delivered in 5-7 business days), second day or next day. Orders placed by noon (12:00 PM) Central Time using second day or next day will ship the same day. We also offer a ship-to-store option that allows your order to be delivered to any of our Michaels store locations.  View Full Shipping Policy and Pricing › purchase does not meet your satisfaction, you may return it within six months (180 days) of purchase. To return an item (excluding sample products), the item must be new, unused and in its original packaging. You may return the item to a Michaels store or by mail. View Full Return Policy › Keepsake Display Case by Studio Décor® Reviews - page 2 Toys & Gifts > Block Puzzle > Bricks & Blocks > Lego > Product detail




1 set Stackable Mini Figures Toys Blocks Display Case Deluxe Collectible Item 4 Colors 5 1 Review(s) | Estimated delivery time: ships out within business days On-time Delivery in 37 days Visit Store Favorite Store - Guaranteed Secure Payments on Every Order - Refund if your item is not delivered or as described - Buyer Protection after order confirmation Payment Methods: Payment Type: Processing Fees: Learn more » Product Name: 1 set Stackable Mini Figures Toys Blocks Display Case Deluxe Collectible Item 4 Colors Short Description: 1 set Mini Figures Toys Blocks Display Case Deluxe Collectible Item 4 Colors, Display your favourite Display your favourite mini figures Package Size: 16.2 * 26.5 * 4.0 ( cm ) Gross Weight/Package: 0.6 ( kg ) Please give us your feedback about this page Click Here LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, DUPLO, BIONICLE, LEGENDS OF CHIMA, DIMENSIONS, the FRIENDS logo, the MINIFIGURES logo, MINDSTORMS, MIXELS, NINJAGO and NEXO KNIGHTS are trademarks of the LEGO Group.




©2017 the LEGO Group.When I was in elementary school reading The Indian in the Cupboard, I was fascinated with the book’s cover art. I stared – probably when I should have been reading in class – for hours at the cupboard the figurines lived in and wondered which of my toys I’d put in there. (My Strawberry Shortcake figurine collection made the most sense.) I started thinking of the book’s cover art again a few weeks ago, when I realized our living room mantle was being overtaken by dozens of Lego minifigures. They needed their own cupboard, that’s for sure. I looked at display shelves sold at hobby stores, but they didn’t have the right amount of compartments I wanted for the minifigures, like the shelf on the book’s cover. I described the idea to my boyfriend, master craft-table builder, and we quickly found ourselves rounding up the minifigs and getting them ready for their new home. Here’s how you can make one, too.You can make yours any size, but our size holds 100 pieces.




One row will be smaller than the others, to show off smaller minifigs, accessories, or favorite bricks. 2 strips of 1″x2″ pinewood Strip of 1″x1″ pinewood you may need to rip this yourself Table saw with dado blade and standard blade Chop saw or hand saw Step 1: With the circular saw, start out by cutting 2 pieces of luan to 15″x30″ and 16″x20″, respectively. Step 2: Set your table saw fence to 1 1/2″ from the blade. Cut nine 20″ luan strips and eight 30″ luan strips. You could do all of this with a circular saw – it would just take longer and be less precise. Step 3: Next, take your 1″x2″ pinewood strips and cut two 20″ pine pieces and two 30″ pine pieces using the chop saw (or hand saw). (You’ll have some scrap wood leftover, so save that for your next project.) Step 4: Cut one 30″ piece of 1″x1″ pinewood. Step 5: After that round of cutting, set your dado blade on the table saw to 11/16″x3/4″. Notch each end of the luan and pine strips.




Make an additional notch in the center of all of the 20″ luan and pine strips. You are now done using the dado blade. Change to a standard table saw blade. Step 6: It’s now time to make notches in all of the pieces so that they can be joined together to form the actual shelf. Clamp all of your 20″ luan and pine strips together. Set your table saw fence to 2″ from the blade. Run your wood along the fence to make the cut. Test your notch with a piece of scrap luan to make sure it slides in. If not, you might need to nibble the notches a bit wider with an additional pass on the table saw. Rotate the piece and repeat the same step on this end. Once this is complete, set your blade to 4″ and make a cut on each end. Repeat this again, moving to 6″ and then 8″. After 8″, the cutting is complete for these strips. Step 7: Clamp all of your 30″ luan and pine strips together. We’re repeating the same process as the step above, but this time in 3″ intervals. Step 8: When all of the wood has been cut, take your two 30″ pine pieces and set on a flat work surface with the cuts you made facing up.




These are the sides of the shelf. Add a small dot of wood glue in each joint on the pine notches, and insert one of the 20″ luan pieces facing down. Step 9: Move across the strips, repeating this process. Use a rubber mallet if you have a tight fit. Step 9: Once the first set of joints is done drying, flip the entire piece over. Take your two 20″ pine pieces and put wood glue on the end notches you made with the dado blade. Attach to the top and bottom of the grid. Step 10: With your 30″ luan pieces, repeat the same process of gluing the joints, as in step 9. Glue and insert the 30″ piece of 1″x1″ pinewood into the center notches of the 20″ luan strips. Step 11: Clamp the entire piece and let it dry based on the wood glue’s suggested drying time. Step 12: After the piece is done drying, you’re now ready to paint the shelf. Prime first and let it dry completely. Add 1-2 coats of spray paint and let it dry before hanging (or adding the minifigs!).

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