The 69 Bee is a tough one. The detail is way too thin to open up from the back. I was thinking of scratch building one that, perhaps, could be molded in the future. I'm looking for some scratch building examples; maybe those of you who used soda can aluminum or something. There's go to be a decent solution, even if it takes tons of time. I thought of the soda can aluminum, but I don't know what cutting tool would be best without curling or screwing up the edges.
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