grepin Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 After a quick glance at the topic where Tom posted 'his' creation, it's obvious that he never intended to credit Crowkillers. It was really nice of Meatman to let everyone there know about Crowkillers work, and that at least forced Tom to admit he borrowed 'some' (as in, most) ideas from him. Now, for me it's a no brainer that whenever you get inspiration from someone you should give due credit to them. It's just common sense and, regardless of how much the original designer doesn't care, as in this case, I'm sure he'd feel at least a little pride in knowing his contributions to the community are properly acknowledged. Quote
Jetro Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 It's just at Paul's site at www.crowkillers.com The blog isn't really being used properly though Just click on the comments. That explains why I didn't find it. I rarely visit any blogs directly. I normally read them through Google Reader. Quote
TechnicJuan Posted July 20, 2010 Posted July 20, 2010 What about this here? Someone used instructions from Designer Han and then sold the model on Ebay. Designer Han's Truck Quote
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