i lay a cotton pitch over the top of the rubber backed de-luxe astropitch. gets the best playing surface from my experience. doesnt need any adhesives. the subbuteo astropitch traps air and you cant never get it fully flat.
@@LdevArt That's a really good idea,as I find my pitches I have made and the muddy pitch are very thin and scuff up when I'm playing so hopefully that would cure that problem
@@Toysubbuteo i learned the hard way... bought 3 subbuteo astropitches off ebay and spent over 200 pounds and tried all sorts of methods to get them flat and stay flat..
i already have my subbuteo pitch on a commissioned oak table. puposefully without stands for practice purposes ,so access for flicking etc is easier. i'm gonna set up a seperate subbuteo table with stands and spectators around that i wont play on-and be a model only. gonna try and have a railway set and village and buses and cars around it as well
Looks great, a good use of the space, I really like the grass effect floor and I can see you having fun. I have to set up and take down each time I play but really enjoy seeing other people's set up
@@philipeccles3918 Thanks Phil,it was a struggle in the small bedroom so moving it gives me so much more space to enjoy it,Having it set up properly now with the floodlights not getting damaged gives me that evening match under the lights effect
Brilliant 💯😎✊
@@tjhaze8303 Cheers😁
Can a Subbuteo stadium works for Corinthian Prostars?
What is Corinthian prostars?
Just googled what kind of game it is,I would if it's something you wanted to do then do it
Cheers Phillip,was always my intention to build it and be able to play with no obstructions
FUCKING PHENOMENAL where’s the petition to make this stadium into reality
Looks fantastic, a nice, compact ground, really like the backboard on the stands, makes it look good from even outside the ground. Nice job 👍
Certainly is mate😁
This is what it’s all about ❤
Love the pitch
i lay a cotton pitch over the top of the rubber backed de-luxe astropitch. gets the best playing surface from my experience. doesnt need any adhesives. the subbuteo astropitch traps air and you cant never get it fully flat.
@@LdevArt That's a really good idea,as I find my pitches I have made and the muddy pitch are very thin and scuff up when I'm playing so hopefully that would cure that problem
@@Toysubbuteo i learned the hard way... bought 3 subbuteo astropitches off ebay and spent over 200 pounds and tried all sorts of methods to get them flat and stay flat..
Cheers bud
Would be good to see if you wanted to follow me on tiktok & Facebook👍
i already have my subbuteo pitch on a commissioned oak table. puposefully without stands for practice purposes ,so access for flicking etc is easier. i'm gonna set up a seperate subbuteo table with stands and spectators around that i wont play on-and be a model only. gonna try and have a railway set and village and buses and cars around it as well
L00KS superb. that pitch looks good. game was def better to watch with the side camera angle
@@LdevArt Yes better on side,still getting used to filming lol
Very nice set up❤
Cheers Gary👍
Looks great, a good use of the space, I really like the grass effect floor and I can see you having fun. I have to set up and take down each time I play but really enjoy seeing other people's set up
@@philipeccles3918 Thanks Phil,it was a struggle in the small bedroom so moving it gives me so much more space to enjoy it,Having it set up properly now with the floodlights not getting damaged gives me that evening match under the lights effect
😂😂😂 I'll get the kettle on.