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You are more than welcome!Yes! Thanks Bro!
[the photorp ports were missing, so here is a mod, if they want to add it to the download.] View attachment 217497
I just tested it. What kind of program do you use to extract the files from? I use both win.rar and 7zip.Thanks for loading this. I hadn't seen this kit in a long time.
I tried downloading the Locknar and had issues with extracting it from the RAR.
Is the file corrupted?
I keep getting a "file incomplete" message when I try to extract. When I force it open, page 3 is incomplete and other page reads empty.
RAR Extrator Expert.I just tested it. What kind of program do you use to extract the files from? I use both win.rar and 7zip.
This is done for legal reasons to avoid infringement claims. I learned that when I was trying to submit stories and artwork to comic and movie producers. All content goes right into the trash, so don't ever bother sending anything to them. The rule is not to consider any third party input because if the company develops a similar product on their own they might be confronted with said third party claiming to be the original source of the final product or just the idea. If they allowed submissions they could not prove that a claim of a third party would not be true even if that was the case. I understand the logic but this in turn makes it hard for me to understand how they are able to acquire new creative people for their team(s).I contacted "LEGO" once about making single layer squares and rectangles, so you could make parts that are mirrored. They replied, "We do not take suggestions from anyone". I wasn't asking for money, I did send them some renders, stated I was asking for nothing, just the ability to purchase them. The LEGO pole up their a$$ must be very delicate, it would probably leave fiddly bits up there.
This is done for legal reasons to avoid infringement claims. I learned that when I was trying to submit stories and artwork to comic and movie producers. All content goes right into the trash, so don't ever bother sending anything to them. The rule is not to consider any third party input because if the company develops a similar product on their own they might be confronted with said third party claiming to be the original source of the final product or just the idea. If they allowed submissions they could not prove that a claim of a third party would not be true even if that was the case. I understand the logic but this in turn makes it hard for me to understand how they are able to acquire new creative people for their team(s).
That would be an interesting collection to have.