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Re: The Book of Destructible Object: Turbo Lift

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Originally Posted by Griffin View Post
OK, no pics but I will attempt to explain.

There are three pieces of a HeroClix unit.
1- the Figure
2- the inner wheel of the base
3- the outershell of the base

Remove the figure from the base.
Separate the inner wheel from the outershell.

That outershell can snap into a ladder rung on 8 (I think it is 8 ) different sides of its edge.
On the edge of the wheel, there are teeth that stagger (some are slightly larger than the others). The larger teeth are the 8 sides that actually snap into the ladder rungs.

Now what I do is I use my razor to cut those long teeth down to the same length as the shorter ones. This way the disk easily snaps into the ladder run on all sides and easily supports the weight of all small or medium figures.

I will take some pics this weekend and post them on Monday.
No pics needed. This is exactly the kind of "dumbed-down" explanation I needed.

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