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Not much MAKE to this link. Following the link, all you see is an assortment of claymation type figures. Doesn't say what they're made from, how they're made, etc. And if you follow the link from the process area, it takes you to the root of the apache server.
Not a critique, just saying it's kind of a pointless exercise.
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Tercero - for people in seattle who *go* they'll learn a lot, ask questions, meet other makers, get inspired... not everything is a how-to :)
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I wasn't aware that every last person who reads makezines blog comes from Seattle.
Thanks for clearing that up.
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i think we have maybe a few thousand make blog readers from seattle, i know a lot of microsoft and boeing folks read it.
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hey guys. i'm really sorry the "how-to" link was down when this got posted. it got back up immediately.
the art army action figure construction process-
http://intuitionkitchenproductions.com/actionfigures/process/
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