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- stewart33
- Cool!OBBTKN
- You're getting insane with these things. +1garbage
- Take a bow - but be sternstoplying
- "Overseas clients" still can't comprehend origami OR a basic paper airplane.
You're too far ahead @stewart.
; )ideaist - wowHAL9001
- That looks sick. Great work!pseud
- quite apart for the negineering involved, your assembly skills are amazing, no glue smears or anything. +++++hans_glib
- meh... engineeringhans_glib
- den bootmilfhunter
- These have always been amazing. I can build models (architect here), but not like this.formed
- @stewart i love when you post these. I had to do a lot of these kinds of things years ago at this one agency i worked at, so it's awesome to see your work!exador1
- At an agency, really? I only seeing hobbyists designing these bc all of the hours going into it.stewart
- it was an ad agency back in the 90's...
the CD had a sideline of designing and producing tradeshow booths etc...exador1 - we would design entire sets/trade show booths as 3d paper/cardboard models to show clients before building the real things..exador1
- one of my jobs was to create the models... was a lot of fun... learned a LOT...exador1
- which, when i look back on it now, is a bit weird... it was an Ad agency...so most days i'd be working on ad campaigns... then once a month or so, the CD wouldexador1
- stop by my desk with a weird pencil sketch and say 'hey... i need you to build this'..exador1
- Sounds cool exador, I'd love to do such things. Thinking about how to pivot from just paper models to something else as 'paper engineer'.stewart
