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Obiwanman2

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  2. This thing looks amazing!! Very detailed and accurate. I’m glad that someone actually decided to make a good Venator with the SNoT technique. I do have a suggestion though: So, I noticed in your most recent pictures on December 3rd that their appears to be a good deal of open space in the, i guess you’d call them “winglets?” The main triangle part of the ship. You know what I mean. Anyway, I I know that’s probably to cut down on weight and cost, which is great, but maybe we could a tiny bit of that to use. Ok, so here’s where I get to my actual idea. It looks like you could potentially have enough space to allow for the side-hangar doors to actually open and close. (I don’t know whether or not the angled panels for the winglets would prevent this) Looking at how it’s constructed, it wouldn’t be all that difficult to change, since the frame around the door looks like it is held on by 90-degree brackets above and below the door. The door looks like it could already freely slide with the current setup, provided that both a track for the door to slide in (maybe parts 2653 and 4510) and a stop to keep the door from going too far are added. You could even rig up a simple gear-and-rack system to open both sides of a door (not both hangar doors but maybe each door could be two panels with angled ends that fit together) if you wanted to go extremely fancy. Just wanted to share my idea with you. You’ve done a great job so far. Keep up the good work.
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