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Thursday, July 25, 2013
Quick Robin, To the Bat Computer!
Have you ever taken apart a computer printer? My daughter was dumping an old one, so I salvaged it for wargaming parts. These things have about a thousand pieces.
The circuit boards are good for use as miniature computers. Back in the 1950's and 1960's computers were often huge devices. http://the-eniac.com/
Now the previous occupants of my daughters printer are not The Bat Computer!
The Bat Cave was always noted for having the latest in technological innovation.
Here we see Batman and Robin operate the crime solving Bat Computer.
The flip side works too!
And the best part of all, is that it was free!
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4 comments:
Great idea8 Never thought about this!
Greetings
Peter
The best part is it's free! It also works for larger scale figures too, 28mm, 54 or 60mm figures. I just noticed it one day by accident.
Bunkermeister
Very good idea !!
it gives an excellent "advanced technology" look : perfect for your nice figures !
Thanks Sam. I think so too.
Bunkermeister
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