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Hey Guys,

I have found that my deffkopta base posts are very fragile and so are the rotors. Another problem I have had is storage and moving these guys are safely. I have developed a way to both magnetize the rotor, and the model itself to the base. I think it achieves two things, makes the model a little safer incase it tips over, and eases storage and moving issues. Check out my tutorials. I would appreciate comments here or on youtube or both!

They are not flashy video's, simply how to's.

FF

Vids here (4 part mini series), part 1 is here....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz8ZJ2aWouM


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The audio is not very good guys, it's the only camera I have. It's also an in depth series to make sure it's clear to our younger members how to do this.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2009/08/31 16:27:21



 
   
 
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