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pic: Field Model
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Re: pic: Field Model
Heh.
For some reason, I feel like I have been making those for a few years now. |
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Our team hasn't made a mini field since I was on the team, but judging from others, they seem pretty effective and accurate when it comes to planning strategies.... (Maybe I should stop talking and build one
)Our mini-field is a dry-erase wall board, and anything can happen... ![]() BTW, Great mini-field! Last edited by The Cyborg : 22-01-2005 at 18:10. |
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Re: pic: Field Model
We made this one small so we can carry it to the regional and plan strategies with the other teams, as we come from Brazil, we can't bring a much larger playing field model to the competition
.Last edited by Daniel_H : 23-01-2005 at 09:59. |
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