Thanks Hammerhead! This will work perfectly for what I am doing. I only have a normal sized scanner and I can't get backglasses and large plastics on the thing. What I meant but putting it on a server was that I can just throw it up on one of my webservers and link to it here so that it won't expire (like on mediafire). So when someone finds this thread in 2 years the file still works.
However, I do have some other plastic scans I have collected. Happy to scan anything in my collection if someone needs it. I would be more than happy to make up a simple website to allow people to browse and download the scans. I can even allow people to upload scans to share. The only thing I am worried about is the legality of it. Can anyone chime in with some details on the legality of hosting a scans site. There used to be one but from what I understand they had to take it down because of copyright issues. Maybe it's a case of only certain manufacturers would be ok? Or is it down to the individual license or artist?
For those who are not aware of the scan site I am referring to.... see http://www.ballsofsteel.net/