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I think i got an easy way to make hinges
wen i did modifiers to hinge doors and trunk, ect. i wood use 2 pipe cleaners.one for the top and one for the bottom of the door, then u make a lil hole in the door panel and glue it in, it should work. Lemme know wut u think. BTW I QUIT MOD models are much more detailed
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I think I get it, instead of making a working hinge, you're just using the flexibility of the pipe cleaner to move the door back and forth. Not a bad idea, it's simpler, won't take up too much space, but I would worry that it would flex so much it may eventually break
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I dont think that breaking the pipe cleaner would be an issue. Would you really sit and open your model doors hundreds of times?
The only issue I think is getting things properly alinged. Good Idea though and I hope some one trys this in 1/24 so they can tell us the results.
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