![]() ![]() Next I took out the adorable little tripod that comes with the light box. Then I stood my little cowboy up on the table. ![]() They do line up enough to catch, so the drape held in place. I’ve got to sit down and really pay attention to wether I’m putting it in right because it seems like it wouldn’t be that hard to line up. I say tried because they didn’t line up quite right. Then I got out the white drape and tried to connect it to the velcro spots on the inside of the lightbox. The legs aren’t terribly well made, one of them was still loose but it’s not like you’re balancing on this thing, the legs are only about an inch tall for a 12″ square table. I put one of the little tables inside the lightbox, after screwing on the four legs. I decided to test the light box with a tiny little carving my father made many many years ago. It’s quite a trick to get it back into that container, but once you figure it out it’s not too bad. So the first time out I opened the little package that had the light box itself inside and it POPPED out and nearly scared me to death! Steve couldn’t stop laughing at that. This whole bundle of joy is only $140, isn’t that amazing? I was amazed at how much stuff was included for that much money.
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