I just finished Dayton R6 after a succesful run with Revision five. Revision six has
- less parts,
- a slanted toothpick (20 degrees),
- some unique shapes so there is only one way to assemble and
- laser vector labeling.
The slanted toothpick doesn’t look very slanted in the assembled picture but on the parts-cut you can see the angle near the number “8”.
The vector labeling goes on very fast. It took a few tries to get the power right but it’s definitely very functional.