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Progress on Boxes and road blocks

Tutoring 3
Skill 4
Idea 3
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So what have I been up to? Painting boxes mostly badly but still painting. I refuse to have a pile of unpainted grey plastic especially as I can print some. But I am in the planning stage at the moment. By this I mean I have hit a creative road block of my own. I have a big project planned ticking a lot of the boxes bellow. I cant seem to finalise the design of anything. Everything I do is re-done or scrapped.

So I painted. And Painted, oh and painted.

I have now found a new problem. More detail = more painting.

Road blocks done. Happy with the design but not the asthetics but dont know how else to do them. I also think they need some text on them. Road blocks done. Happy with the design but not the asthetics but dont know how else to do them. I also think they need some text on them.
The tower of pain. lots of 20mm boxes. I think I am going to do a simpler design and different shape for veriety. I also included some mis prints but you cant see too much.  The tower of pain. lots of 20mm boxes. I think I am going to do a simpler design and different shape for veriety. I also included some mis prints but you cant see too much.
Close up of BoxClose up of Box
Other side of BoxOther side of Box
Everything so far.Everything so far.

So far so good. Learning lots and more design needed. I don’t want to talk to much about the big project but it will be the Landing pad but with an aircraft, vehicle and lots of window dressing. It will be in a different style from the rest of the buildings due to this being the first building on the site to help build the rest.

I had a moment of clarity last night before I went to sleep and the design was perfect. I was happy with everything I thought of and it was going to be great. This morning I cant remember any of the details. Morel of the story? Don’t sleep.

More to come but I may step into a fuller project rather than scatter terrain fully combining laser, hand and 3d printing. That’s the goal anyway.

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