Its not the problem for greebling out the parts its the extra parts that are to small to handle for cutting, glueing and assembeling
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Yes please come over.Rhaven will put on his Ant-Man suit and give it a go.
Sorry, my Ant-Man suit was stolen last year. Sadly, the insurance company is disputing my claim.Rhaven will put on his Ant-Man suit and give it a go.
Yes problem solved I found a way to cut and glue the small parts.
Sorry, my Ant-Man suit was stolen last year. Sadly, the insurance company is disputing my claim.
I have bear paw type hands. That is why I have multiple types of tweezers.With my sausage fingers, most parts are too small...
Keep up the GREAT work.
I have more tweezers and forceps than I can keep up with, and even so, the parts go flying away.I have bear paw type hands. That is why I have multiple types of tweezers.
Sadly, I have that problem as well. That is another reason why I print several copies of the template that I am working on.I have more tweezers and forceps than I can keep up with, and even so, the parts go flying away.
Thank you Chuffy, the suspension is made from normal size A4 paper I rolled it and add extra layers. I have to improve the second one.A lovely 'inner wing' looks as if some poor truck had to give up its suspension unit there!
Hope you are feeling better too?
So if the TIE fighter follows a rocky road the wings will wobble but not fall off. Intriguing design. The Empire knows what it's doing.Yes indeed you are right thats how we gone called it in the building instruction "wing suspension unit".