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Re: Question on R02. Is it possible to extend past the frame perimeter?

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Originally Posted by dmorewood View Post
From my understanding and interpretation of the rules, this is legal as long as you don't extend outside of your bumpers and start within your frame perimeter. If you want to be absolutely certain before committing to this design though I would submit this to Q&A. I'm sure other people have the exact same question so I'm sure if you ask there will be plenty of people benefitting from the answer.
Don't extend outside of your bumpers? Which rule says no articulation past the bumpers?
This wouldn't even be a Q&A rule, it's pretty clear that articulation past the bumpers is perfectly legal as long as you always stay within your selected volume.
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