Welcome back fight fans, to Sin City Nevada, USA for another round of Friday Night Fights! Tonight we’re going a bit cheesy – cheese wedges that is. Our contenders have been throwing around the cheese all month, posting a build a day using the humble Slope 30 1 x 1 x 2/3. Let’s go to the tale of the tape.
In the blue corner, we have Grant Davis who gives us a brilliant rendition of Chinese Checkers:
In the red corner, we have Eli Willsea who give us one of the coolest cheese wedge floor mosaics I’ve seen in awhile:
As usual, constant reader, you are tasked with deciding who’s the cheesier builder by way of comment. On the last edition of Friday Night Fights, Steampunk Rifles, Monster wins 9-1. Tune in next week for another action packed edition of Friday Night Fights!
This is a hard one: an iconic game or a thief!
I’d go for the thief!
I’ll take the red corner! But the blue was really well done, it was a tougher choice this week.
I love Eli’s mosaic it’s really beautiful :) but I think I’ll choose Grant instead, though less beautiful than Eli’s, but the idea, the patience to arrange that, and the realism look of the Chinese Checkers he made is a knockout for me :)
Very nice builds both of them! I’ll have to say, though, the red corner just doesn’t have the same zing to it as the blue. I’m also going to say that I’ve tried a couple of times to do stuff like this with cheese wedges and never could muster enough patience, so the Chinese checkers board speaks to me that way. More cheese slopes=more impressive. But it must be crazy hard to play without knocking everything over, unless it’s glued…
Tough choice, but I’ll go with the red corner.
Blue corner. It has a very clean, professional look to it that the other one lacks, I think. But it is a tough choice.
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