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Posting to the threads the file size is limited, but if you put them in the download section, almost any size can be uploaded! Great idea! Looks like it is an awesome design for the Armour crowd! Mike |
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That is a very slick solution to making a tiny hinge, thank you for sharing! I love having movable elements on the models I build.
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i am also cooking something on the back burner where you can open hatches and see interiors so this was one step to realizing that goal |
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Very clever idea and great contribiution.
Thanks!
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cool, interesting way of doing hinges :-)
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cool! thanks DC and retunga!
next step for me is to actually apply them to something!LOL |
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Ray?!!! Lets see these at 1/144 scale!!! LOL
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haha would be cool to see!
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or even a piano hinge style one would be formidable
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