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Post by Vermin King on Oct 3, 2017 6:38:32 GMT -9
Back in April, I thought I'd linked to these old video game papercrafts, but I evidently did not. on Ninjatoes, I saw these and thought they'd make some quick and easy projects. another batch was added this summer. while not happy with my food truck engines, I was looking around my hard drive and found the Xevious model. A very unique way of doing nozzles, so I printed it off and started building during Monday Night Football (Go Chiefs) The nozzles are interesting, in that you build the inner part of the nozzles, then folding at the line, you wrap the outer shroud around the piece. Of course, the outer shrouds needed to be longer, and I had to sharpie a small section that I positioned where it wouldn't be obvious, but it was very interesting way to do it, I thought
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 3, 2017 14:33:50 GMT -9
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Post by jeffgeorge on Oct 3, 2017 15:17:30 GMT -9
That's a really cool little model. Unfortunately, every link I can find for it ultimately leads back to a 404 error page (page could not be found) error at the Brother website. It doesn't seem to be available anymore.
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 3, 2017 15:21:22 GMT -9
Yeah, my Wayback Machine magic let me down or I'd have posted a link. They have it set up to avoid back-door access to anything old.
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Post by missileer on Oct 16, 2017 19:47:38 GMT -9
Too bad that there is no link anymore. I can think of several uses for the nozzles. The model turned out very well; nice build.
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