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this is so easy my one armed pet monkey Formely known as QuadPod can do it
Youre untalented if you cant do this ill make a door hinge to show you all soon |
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Ive heard of this method but never tried it and was sceptical about the results you could achieve. The results there look very encouraging and i will have to give this a go soon.
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one armed pet monkey formlery known as quadpod..LMAO
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I've done this before on some of my armour models (do I hear boos and hisses out there?) and am going to use this technique to remove the headlight covers on my Repsol Ferrari 348. I works really well! For the best results it DOES help to scribe the panel line. You want to pull the thread tightly downward enough so that the thread stays in the panel line.
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yeah, i already knew how to cut them, but what about hinges, and what about the interior? door panelling/??.......that doesnt tell us much!........
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