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    I used to be good, or decent at least, at stacking. I had a wall of rev tv's 4 high. But now with v9 out I cant do it, my friend can do it but hes not online very often to teach me how. So can someone help me out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Hilton~
    I used to be good, or decent at least, at stacking. I had a wall of rev tv's 4 high. But now with v9 out I cant do it, my friend can do it but hes not online very often to teach me how. So can someone help me out?
    You can use rollers if you want to flat stack them.

    I think habbox.com has a guide on that.

    I also made a guide on this forum and if you follow the chair stacking method you can flat stack TVs

    http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=160363

    If you wanted to stack them on petals you could use other methods in my guide without rollers.
    Last edited by BL!NKEY; 16-06-2006 at 04:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BL!NKEY
    You can use rollers if you want to flat stack them.

    I think habbox.com has a guide on that.
    It does courtesy of me. I've also got another stacking method I made a guide for ages ago, but it hasn't been added to Habbox.com yet. I'll show you if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BL!NKEY
    You can use rollers if you want to flat stack them.

    I think habbox.com has a guide on that.

    I also made a guide on this forum and if you follow the chair stacking method you can flat stack TVs

    http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=160363

    If you wanted to stack them on petals you could use other methods in my guide without rollers.
    Thanks, I'll try that one in a sec


    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft
    It does courtesy of me. I've also got another stacking method I made a guide for ages ago, but it hasn't been added to Habbox.com yet. I'll show you if you want.
    I'm always open to learn new ways, whats your habbo name?



    Neither of those guides on Habbox.com or the one you posted seem to help with what I need. Can someone show me one on one?
    Last edited by ~Hilton~; 16-06-2006 at 06:12 PM.

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    What is it that you need help with? Blinkey and Neversoft's guides combined cover just about everything, you just have to adapt them for what furni you're using.
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    Yeah they are extremely helpful, anyone who hasnt already checked them out i strongly recommend they do so, even those habbos who believe they are Pro's at it.
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    I was wondering if you can stack z-shelfs like 3 etc on top of each other like a wall?


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    BL!NKEY's tutorial works very well

    Helped me make my PolyTone room

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