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Kessel Run Marble Maze
"We’ve all heard the rumors about Han Solo’s famous Kessel Run that he did in 12 parsecs, but it was just this week, with the release of the new “Solo” movie, that we actually saw it happen! To celebrate the release of this exciting bit of backstory, we’ve got a Kessel Run marble maze that you can make for yourself, and all it takes is some cardboard, a hot glue gun, and a little time. May 27, 2018 GEEKERY HOW-TOS PROJECTS STAR WARS KESSEL RUN MARBLE MAZE THIS POST CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS. We’ve all heard the rumors about Han Solo’s famous Kessel Run that he did in 12 parsecs, but it was just this week, with the release of the new “Solo” movie, that we actually saw it happen! To celebrate the release of this exciting bit of backstory, we’ve got a Kessel Run marble maze that you can make for yourself, and all it takes is some cardboard, a hot glue gun, and a little time. Report this ad MARBLE MAZE SUPPLIES Publix A Message From Publix "NOW IN BLUFFTON - WE OFFER CURBSIDE PICK UP" See More Report this ad Top 10 Harry Potter Projects Play Video Maze template: I used an online maze generator, refreshing until I found a design I liked, but you could easily design your own. Base cardboard: Mine is about 8″x10″ Many cardboard strips: Mine are just over an inch wide; I cut them using a metal straightedge and a utility knife. Scissors Hot Glue Gun Marble MARBLE MAZE INSTRUCTIONS Transfer the maze design to the cardboard. Begin gluing cardboard strips to base board, starting with outer border, then longest pieces, then shortest pieces last. Continue until all pieces are in place. Add marble and enjoy! Report this ad You can make the maze as simple or as complex as you want! My husband is currently working on being able to do this one with his eyes closed, so there are lots of different ways to use it once it’s made."
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