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Hey guys and [USER=10]@Wahaha360[/USER] , let's see what you think of this idea:It would be to exactly replicate the "TwoTone" front panel —keeping the pure lines of the original T1 model— but in one piece, to avoid those two-piece color mismatch problems.It would be, therefore, the current panel model, but eliminating those unnecessary lines (see fig. 3).I think the magic of the original T1 was precisely that the front panel was ABSOLUTELY plain, without any additions. And, when you got to the edge, it simply produced the 90% angle. There were NO dividing lines.
Hey guys and [USER=10]@Wahaha360[/USER] , let's see what you think of this idea:
It would be to exactly replicate the "TwoTone" front panel —keeping the pure lines of the original T1 model— but in one piece, to avoid those two-piece color mismatch problems.
It would be, therefore, the current panel model, but eliminating those unnecessary lines (see fig. 3).
I think the magic of the original T1 was precisely that the front panel was ABSOLUTELY plain, without any additions. And, when you got to the edge, it simply produced the 90% angle. There were NO dividing lines.