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F-14 Top Left Clear Plastic

By Da_Topper

7 years ago



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#1 7 years ago

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F-14 Top Left Clear Plastic

Added: 2016-06-01 16:56:47 UTC • Ended: November 22nd, 2016

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Looking for the top left clear plastic that goes over the black ramp area that diverts balls.


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#2 7 years ago

So this is just a flat piece of plastic. Don't know where you live, but here locally in Seattle we have a plastic store called TAP Plastics. They have a scrap bin of leftover plastic that they sell by the pound. If you can locate a similar store where you live you could pick up a piece of acrylic or better yet a piece of Lexan (polycarbonate) and trace out your own. Rough cut out the piece, then finish it with a Dremel with a sanding drum. Pretty easy to do. Expect I could make one in probably less than an hour.

I will probably be offering these as an option in conjunction with the new ramps I am making for F-14.

#3 7 years ago

Lowes home improvement stores sell small sheets of lexan. I use that all the time to rebuild plastics, make new ones, etc.

#4 7 years ago

I got da goods bro!

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#5 7 years ago
Quoted from Freeplay40:

So this is just a flat piece of plastic. Don't know where you live, but here locally in Seattle we have a plastic store called TAP Plastics. They have a scrap bin of leftover plastic that they sell by the pound. If you can locate a similar store where you live you could pick up a piece of acrylic or better yet a piece of Lexan (polycarbonate) and trace out your own. Rough cut out the piece, then finish it with a Dremel with a sanding drum. Pretty easy to do. Expect I could make one in probably less than an hour.
I will probably be offering these as an option in conjunction with the new ramps I am making for F-14.

I have an extra piece from my CPR set and was looking to get an extra to put a decal on. Now that Freeplay made these awesome ramps, I'm not sure I want to do the decal anymore! Murphy's law was that I bought the decals the same day Freeplay posted his ramps, lol! I'm going to hold off on the plastic. Thanks everyone for the responses.

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