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I saw an awesome idea on this blog where they used IKEA RIBBA (50x50 cm) frames to display LEGO minifigures. I thought it was a great and cheap way to have a proper display so I immediately purchased a couple of frames. Unfortunately, it didn't take long for me to realize that perfecting those figure positions and drawing straight lines would be impossible by hand. So I spent half an hour on the computer and came up with a guide. I used the brick dimensions from this link. You can have this printed out in any copy center and easily attach your figures perfectly.

Just make sure they are printed at 50x50 cms exactly and without any margin.

Here's the file which you should print out:

https://i.postimg.cc/Z4Gdcp90/Print.png

And here is the general dimensions for placing the figures:

Dimensions.png

Edited by cagri
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Excellent idea! I've used the smaller frames in the same way though instead of a printed template I used stacked bricks to map out the positions. I think your method is more efficient for the larger frames, especially since the way I did it, the whole thing could float freely and I had to glue all the bricks at the same time.

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