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<blockquote data-quote="iandrewmartin" data-source="post: 201927" data-attributes="member: 12934"><p>Grue;</p><p>You are going to need to mount the model to the base (screw/bolt/pin/etc,). The design is not stable. I have one that I have been working on for ages (the old MPC snap together one - photos forthcoming) and they are the same too. And I'll be doing the same thing and mounting it to the base using a bolt embedded into one of the feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iandrewmartin, post: 201927, member: 12934"] Grue; You are going to need to mount the model to the base (screw/bolt/pin/etc,). The design is not stable. I have one that I have been working on for ages (the old MPC snap together one - photos forthcoming) and they are the same too. And I'll be doing the same thing and mounting it to the base using a bolt embedded into one of the feet. [/QUOTE]
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