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Old 09-25-2015, 09:35 PM
John Wagenseil John Wagenseil is offline
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Cricut Hindenberg

This will only be of interest to those who have a cricut machine and are members of the Autodesk forum.

D-LZ129 Hindenburg Cricut paper model (free) project using 123D 123D Design

It shows that a cricut might be useful for cutting out frames and making the parts for assembling repetitive pieces like tank treads.
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Old 10-02-2015, 02:38 PM
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The SVG files can be opened in Adobe Illustrator and saved as a PDF, which is a vector file I can use for my Zing cutter. Or, it can be printed from Illustrator and cut by hand. You just need to find someone with access to Illustrator. Could be a fun project. Other vector graphics programs might be able to work with the SVG files, also.
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