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Re: Nailing Dirtside/Stargrunt Chamber Pots (was Re: [GZG] More re: [OFFICIAL] Salute releases....!)

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 11:47:46 -0500
Subject: Re: Nailing Dirtside/Stargrunt Chamber Pots (was Re: [GZG] More re: [OFFICIAL] Salute releases....!)

Fair enough, though my suggestion was intended towards larger, already
detailed parts.

Now, that's a tougher job for the scupltor and manufacturer to get
right,
as both the addons and the original model have to have tight tolerances.

The_Beast

OA wrote on 04/23/2007 12:29:28 AM:

***snippage
> For the modeller, the problem with having a basic hull +
> add-on kits is
> that you'd get a LOT of very fiddly little details that
> would have to be
> glued on to the model. Add-on armour in particular tends
> to cover very
> large parts of a vehicle. While it'd be easy for the
> SCULPTOR to create the
> master models in this fashion, the MANUFACTURER (and retailer, and
> certainly the customer) would probably find it easier if
> each variant was
> produced with all its specific details already fitted.

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