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Imo, armor (well, any set of diagonal blocks) could use an unobtrusive corner connector. Like, look at 2x1 panels for example: you can connect 2, then you need some sort of clunky block for the 'next' base/tip panel to attach. Or Stairs. Some kind of rail/widget that goes along the very edge inside the corner where they don't meet would be amazing. I've seen them for mods with stair blocks.
I think even if scaffolding had a rail that just went along various lines that would be lots good enough. The edge I've already described plus one from corner to corner on face of the cube and one more from the longest direction between corners in 1x1x1.