Titan Bridge Layer... Titan Headache

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recon110
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Post by recon110 »

Glad you finally figured out what I told you about cutting out the section of hyrdaulic arm. Had you come to facebook I could have showed easily as I dont post my work photos on this forum. Looks exaclty what I described earlier how to make it fit.
David Farrell

Hoth_902
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Post by Hoth_902 »

David,.

To be honest, your earlier post was very clear. I actually moded this after what you wrote. Sadly, that was about the time I got a recall notice to come back to my old job. I spent several months deciding to take it or not and then move....then forgot about posting anything about it, till now. LOL. As for Facebook, I am not apart of that social media platform. So, I could not check it out, even though I wanted to. Unless it's public, than I guess I missed out. Thanks again for your advice. It's way helped me resolve the issue.
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chrisswim
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Post by chrisswim »

Hoth,
David does some great stuff. Amazing design and product and terrain model.
Chris

recon110
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Post by recon110 »

Thanks for the shout out Hoth.
David Farrell

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Post by Hoth_902 »

recon110,

Sure thing on the shout out. I always give credit where credit is due. The mod worked great and was easy to do. Can't tell it was not originally designed that way.
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