@djm50able I used coloured cardboard for the lane. Its the best material for the surface. This special plastic boards can be found in Singapore bookstores., not sure whether yr country sells these. They are very durable. These coloured boards are divided into lines which are very small depressions every 3mm across. Like board lines on the bowling alley, one 3mm strip = 1 board. So on my mini alley, I cut out with penknife 39 boards exact to be the width of the lane.
@djm50able For the pindeck, it is to be smooth with no tiny gaps as I want to try make the pin action realistic as possible. With tiny gaps, pins won't be able to slide easily thus my set would have suckish messengers.
I used this very special type of board, simliar to the Monoply Gameboard type. It is smooth on the surface, thus the best material for a pindeck.
1. Simple, u jus get the logo frm Google Image/Yahoo Image(up to u)
2. Use Adobe Photoshop to create a few mm canvas, paste logo image inside and then yr done.
3. Save this Photoshop document as a bmp. file so that u can insert this small logo picture into Word and print the thing out.
4. Cut and paste the logo onto the bowling pin I used scotch tape though :P
Ethan777100 5 months ago
@Ethan777100 Could you pleas post a video on how to do it please?
djm50able 5 months ago
@djm50able Most probably not so soon as its exam time for me now.
Ethan777100 5 months ago
@Ethan777100 What did you use to make your lane and how did you make it?
djm50able 5 months ago
@djm50able I used coloured cardboard for the lane. Its the best material for the surface. This special plastic boards can be found in Singapore bookstores., not sure whether yr country sells these. They are very durable. These coloured boards are divided into lines which are very small depressions every 3mm across. Like board lines on the bowling alley, one 3mm strip = 1 board. So on my mini alley, I cut out with penknife 39 boards exact to be the width of the lane.
Ethan777100 5 months ago
@djm50able For the pindeck, it is to be smooth with no tiny gaps as I want to try make the pin action realistic as possible. With tiny gaps, pins won't be able to slide easily thus my set would have suckish messengers.
I used this very special type of board, simliar to the Monoply Gameboard type. It is smooth on the surface, thus the best material for a pindeck.
Ethan777100 5 months ago
Howe did you get the logos on your pins?
djm50able 5 months ago