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In almost any country in the world, for a legitimate movie, the models MUST be of legal age to take part in the production of the making of the movie. For the movie to be legally viewed the models must be of legal age in the country the movie is seen in.
Babies are the youngest legal models. Many agencies represent baby models that are newborns to a few months old, as well as toddlers.
There are several models of motor scooters and mopeds that can be registered as a street legal vechicle in most U.S. States. Happy Scooters sells street legal scooters, and can be found online at: http://www.happyscooters.com/home.php
Some models of Ricoh Printers can print on legal sized paper and some do not. The Provantage Ricoh 402069 CL1000N Ricoh printer has a paper feeder that uses legal size paper.
Well yes, actually there are a number that appear to be. It simply depends on what manner of scooters you are looking for, there are a number of models that appear to be designed for individual with physical disabilities as well as a number that more or less qualify as electric bikes, all of which are legal to have out on the road. Some models that I have come across include the following: "X-Treme Electric Power Assisted Bicycle - Low Cost Street Legal Scooter with Pedals," " XB-420M Mobility Scooter" and the list literally goes on and on.
Yes, child modeling is legal. Child models signed to modeling agencies are required to abide by the labor laws, work permits and are only allowed to be on shoots for a certain amount of time.
Answer With an opponents permission you can use Forge World models, but with the Apocalypse expansion a lot of Forge World models are now available for legal use in an apocalypse game, and many of them are now made in plastic by GW for a fraction of the cost for the resin models.
No, material wallhacks are legal, they modify your materials/models folders, its just like installing a weapon skin.
the three types of models are physical models,idea models and computer models.
testor models are testors of models and pocher models are reciprocals of tester models
It is legal but you must have the right documents and work permits in order to work within the US is you are not a citizen. It is difficult for models to sign with agencies outside of their country unless they already have an agency and work out a "mother agency" agreement. Mother agencies network with other agencies outside of their area (usually outside of the country) in order to get more exposure and opportunities for its models.