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I'm not sure as there doesn't seem to be any connection holes in the top

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However, you could try connecting the sides with beams? I'm not really sure

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If you look to the inner side of the tipping bed, it seems that the panel looks the same on both sides, so there is only one type of that new panel and the keft and right type.

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The panel seems to be the same on the left and right side.

But I think the question was, if you can put one of those panels upside down on another one and make "one big panel" with 8x11. From what I see, this should be possible, because the angled section starts at the middle of the pinhole on both sides.

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The panel seems to be the same on the left and right side.

But I think the question was, if you can put one of those panels upside down on another one and make "one big panel" with 8x11. From what I see, this should be possible, because the angled section starts at the middle of the pinhole on both sides.

yes...8x11...big retangular panel, but with no pin holes i am not sure how you would secure it, unless as someone said use beams on either side...but there are no 8 stud beams. but you could put a 11 stud beam on the top which would make it 9x11.

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yes...8x11...big retangular panel, but with no pin holes i am not sure how you would secure it, unless as someone said use beams on either side...but there are no 8 stud beams. but you could put a 11 stub beam on the top which would make it 9x11.

There are pinholes on the left and right side just as on the 5x11 rectangular panels oder the 3x11 panels. There you could use a 5L and a 3L beam to secure the panels together.

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There are pinholes on the left and right side just as on the 5x11 rectangular panels oder the 3x11 panels. There you could use a 5L and a 3L beam to secure the panels together.

Ah!...forgot about that 5 and 3 beams, but i guess if you wanted 8x11 you could just use a 5x11 and 3x11 panels....i forgot about the new 3x11 panels....but i guess they dont exist in yellow yet?

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Ah!...forgot about that 5 and 3 beams, but i guess if you wanted 8x11 you could just use a 5x11 and 3x11 panels....i forgot about the new 3x11 panels....but i guess they dont exist in yellow yet?

Also, the visible structure is a little different in each case.

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