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Some tips:
Viewing angle is very important. Position the camera so that you can see as many parts as possible. I go from a view on the left side, then to the right, then up and back while I disassemble the frame. The slide you can dissassemble with a left side view, then shifting the camera up.
Make sure to move the camera while parts are animating, and have your cursor on the next part as quickly as possible.
Also, turn off fast animations. They don't save you any time and in fact are likely to cost you some, since the animation time is a good opportunity to move the camera and position yourself.
I'm going to say this again: Fast animations are *not* your friend if you're trying to go for the fastest possible times. The clock counts the normal animation time, not the time it takes the sped-up animation to run.
it will I can promise it XDDD
maybe set the timeIII between 2:10 to 2:05 is more suitable
NICE !!!!