Helpful thread Archive.(Making change as easy as possible)
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:19 pm
Allright people. With Transtopia's move over to seibertron.com comming in mear months now is as good a time as any to save any and all ifo that is worth saving.
Now I know that some of the threads you guys will miss but hey, it's not like we can't start fresh right? Besides, evetually when all things get stale they tend to be pushed to the back of the shelf and forgotten.
We what I ask of you my friends is to go back, revisit old threads, skim and see if there is anything of importance information wise that might be better off being saved.
If you have a thread you would like saved and transported over to seibertron.com please find and report it here with a link to that particular thread and the reason you feel it should be saved.
Now, so people don't just start throwing random stuff in all at once I suggest we start with thumbing through the most important forums with the most vaulable information.
The following should be on your "To Do" lists:
Minor Mods: This section will be one of the Perm parts to be transported to seibertron.com. It has lots of little bits of info that others just might find simple and easy to replicate on their own with some guidance. It's great for newbies so we should all start there.
Skim through the WIP, Finnished, and Scratchbuild sections as they all will be transported over but I hope to thin out the debre'. Not everything is usefull but you will find some great tips here and there from time to time.
Another focused area should be the "Help" section as you ALL contribue there with your helpful suggestions. If it's something that hasn't be resolved or figured out then it's prob not good to add that thread link here. Let's try to keep with useful tips like paints, clays/epoxys, tools, and "How to's" The "How to" part should prob end up all together in the end in the new "How to" turorial forum that I would like to start over there.
Another thing is that we should keep some kind of form of parts bin over there too.
Anyhoo, find those tips and post em here with links and "What's" so we know what it's about.
Remember, without your help we won't know what to keep and may end up leaving out or behind something that you think would be invaluable.
Thanks guys and good luck.
TFM
Now I know that some of the threads you guys will miss but hey, it's not like we can't start fresh right? Besides, evetually when all things get stale they tend to be pushed to the back of the shelf and forgotten.
We what I ask of you my friends is to go back, revisit old threads, skim and see if there is anything of importance information wise that might be better off being saved.
If you have a thread you would like saved and transported over to seibertron.com please find and report it here with a link to that particular thread and the reason you feel it should be saved.
Now, so people don't just start throwing random stuff in all at once I suggest we start with thumbing through the most important forums with the most vaulable information.
The following should be on your "To Do" lists:
Minor Mods: This section will be one of the Perm parts to be transported to seibertron.com. It has lots of little bits of info that others just might find simple and easy to replicate on their own with some guidance. It's great for newbies so we should all start there.
Skim through the WIP, Finnished, and Scratchbuild sections as they all will be transported over but I hope to thin out the debre'. Not everything is usefull but you will find some great tips here and there from time to time.
Another focused area should be the "Help" section as you ALL contribue there with your helpful suggestions. If it's something that hasn't be resolved or figured out then it's prob not good to add that thread link here. Let's try to keep with useful tips like paints, clays/epoxys, tools, and "How to's" The "How to" part should prob end up all together in the end in the new "How to" turorial forum that I would like to start over there.
Another thing is that we should keep some kind of form of parts bin over there too.
Anyhoo, find those tips and post em here with links and "What's" so we know what it's about.
Remember, without your help we won't know what to keep and may end up leaving out or behind something that you think would be invaluable.
Thanks guys and good luck.
TFM