Wahingon DC Slate event... Info?

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No one has any pictures of the way it was wrapped or any information they might have gleamed from representatives. I NEED MORE INFORMATION! 😂
 

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I was there. I wasn't gonna bother posting pictures here because it's nothing new or exciting compared to other pictures you've seen. I was glad to see the truck in person.
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Post all the pictures you want. We are all waiting at least another year.
 
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I was there. I wasn't gonna bother posting pictures here because it's nothing new or exciting compared to other pictures you've seen. I was glad to see the truck in person.
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I trust they were not letting people sit in it? I am tentatively planning on going next weekend.
 

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I trust they were not letting people sit in it? I am tentatively planning on going next weekend.
they won’t really even let you touch it. I wanted to try rolling the window on the door that was open, but that wasn’t allowed. Pretty sure the window cranks don’t work on these models.
 

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they won’t really even let you touch it. I wanted to try rolling the window on the door that was open, but that wasn’t allowed. Pretty sure the window cranks don’t work on these models.
Basically they are still prototypes that have some 3d printed parts where production will have injection molded for example, and while it works for seeing how it will look, it's not as strong as the final product. I'm sure when they were letting people sit in it and roll the windows etc, people were being "extra rough" slamming doors, yanking on handles, etc., to see if stuff breaks, "test the build quality" and eventually stuff started breaking, because it was rapid prototype parts, not final parts.

The window cranks might work, but might not be the final parts, and the handle might be a relatively fragile 3d print.
 
 
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