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ForgeWorld dreadnought drop pod in the making
I read in a forum that the small pins/bumbs which make the hinges of the doors, snap easily. So I decided to pin the doors. But that way they can't lift to get the doors to open and close, so I had to make it higher. Also, magnets had to be put in. Because if the heavy doors fall open, it causes some force on the hinges. The weak resin might break.
To make things a little more decorated inside:
WIP Painting the pod (it's huge!)
ForgeWorld's parts are usually warped because of the casting. Making it straight didn't go as well as I'd hoped. Oh, well, warped coming in through orbit...
Dreadnought base