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File Header:

0 Boat Bow Plate 12 x  8
0 Name: 47405.dat
0 Author: William Howard [WilliamH]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part
0 !LICENSE Redistributable under CCAL version 2.0 : see CAreadme.txt

0 BFC CERTIFY CCW

0 !KEYWORDS wing

0 !HISTORY 2004-12-11 [Steffen] Un-mirrored studs
0 !HISTORY 2009-05-02 [PTadmin] Official Update 2009-01
0 !HISTORY 2012-10-02 [Steffen] BFC rationalisation

Status:
1 'hold' vote. (HF)
Size: 24181 bytes

Reviewers' certifications:

MagFors=hold
mikeheide=novote

Required (unofficial) subfiles:
(none)

Related (unofficial) files:
(none)

File reviews and updates:

At Tue Oct 16 05:40:04 2012, the file was initially submitted.
Submitted by: Steffen
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At Tue Oct 16 05:40:04 2012 a Parts Tracker Admin edited the header.
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At Tue Oct 16 08:25:03 2012, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: novote
Comments:
for those wondering, here is what "BFC rationalisation" means:
http://forums.ldraw.org/read.php?19,6449,6449#msg-6449

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At Thu Oct 18 17:35:02 2012, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: hold
Comments:
One flat primitive flipped by "BFC INVERTNEXT".
Two long gaps along two sides of this quad:
4 14 -96.41 4 21.76 -114.83 4 76 114.83 4 76 96.41 4 21.76

Could use some stud groups.


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At Sun Mar 10 21:25:03 2013, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: mikeheide
Comments:
Corrected that line and deleted that BFC statement. (by one click in DATHeader).

Existing certification-votes were deleted.
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At Sat Mar 16 10:05:13 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: hold
Comments:
The gap is still present
Two long gaps along two sides of this quad:
4 14 -96.41 4 21.76 -114.83 4 76 114.83 4 76 96.41 4 21.76
Many t-junctions.
Could use some stud-groups.

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At Sat Mar 16 11:40:03 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: mikeheide
Certification: novote
Comments:
ups, you are right.
This gap can be closed quickly but then we create overlapping quads, or we need to recreate the whole side.
What do you prefer? I would go for overlapping quads, as they do not leave visible artifacts and can be done quickly.


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