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Old Posted Oct 28, 2022, 2:26 PM
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Come to think of it, as a skyscraper nerd like the rest of us, one of the coolest museums I've ever visited was in Shanghai - a huge room model of the downtown area that you could walk around. All paper/cardboard, I assume.

Maybe you should open one of those? Obviously include food trucks and craft beer and all of us will be there on a pretty healthy rotation.
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Come to think of it, as a skyscraper nerd like the rest of us, one of the coolest museums I've ever visited was in Shanghai - a huge room model of the downtown area that you could walk around. All paper/cardboard, I assume.

Maybe you should open one of those? Obviously include food trucks and craft beer and all of us will be there on a pretty healthy rotation.
If one day I am able to finish it and it looks pretty dope, maybe I could get it displayed at the Central Library for a bit. Just an idea.

Will take pics in better lighting tomorrow, but here's one to show some scale.

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If one day I am able to finish it and it looks pretty dope, maybe I could get it displayed at the Central Library for a bit. Just an idea.

Will take pics in better lighting tomorrow, but here's one to show some scale.

Holy cow, I totally underestimated how small these are. That is some serious skill. Thank you so much for sharing, I can't wait to see what it looks like when done.
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Wow!! Thanks for adding the dollar bill. It really shows how small yet accurate your models are. I love it!!
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If one day I am able to finish it and it looks pretty dope, maybe I could get it displayed at the Central Library for a bit. Just an idea.

Will take pics in better lighting tomorrow, but here's one to show some scale.

Only a bit?? I was hoping forever kinda like that huge model of Berlin
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This deserves the gif of the kid who is going to grow up to be a scary adult.


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Old Posted Nov 3, 2022, 3:29 PM
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Wow, I had no idea how small they were either. Great job!
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Old Posted Nov 3, 2022, 7:08 PM
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Holy cow, I totally underestimated how small these are. That is some serious skill. Thank you so much for sharing, I can't wait to see what it looks like when done.
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Wow, I had no idea how small they were either. Great job!
Thank you all! Yeah, they are quite small, because I want to be able to fit the whole downtown on a tabletop. Might have to be a large table though.

100 Congress came out quite a bit fatter than intended. I forgot to account for paper fold thickness when designing the shapes... I was almost done with putting it together when I realized that, and I don't want to redo it.

So yeah, I am hiding the fat lard behind the Ashton.
Better lighting pics and also a couple more scale pics!







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Old Posted Nov 3, 2022, 7:49 PM
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Fantastic work. I love seeing these.
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Amazing. Incredible detail on such tiny pieces of art,
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Thanks for indulging me with the props I gotta say with my arthritis and poor eyesight, I could never construct such small and amazing models like you. In fact, I couldn't do that at any size.
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These are great. Also, I've always needed a visual of what a giant $1 bill would look like slicing across Congress Avenue.

I'm seriously blown away by how accurate these are. I've been staring at photos of Austin and geeking out over building elevations forever and these are seriously spot on.
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Old Posted Nov 7, 2022, 5:27 PM
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Come to think of it, as a skyscraper nerd like the rest of us, one of the coolest museums I've ever visited was in Shanghai - a huge room model of the downtown area that you could walk around. All paper/cardboard, I assume.

Maybe you should open one of those? Obviously include food trucks and craft beer and all of us will be there on a pretty healthy rotation.
Probably plexi and other plastic sheets. That is what most higher end models are made of. It is more durable and precise and you can better simulate the reflective quality of glass and metals that most high rises are clad with.
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Old Posted Nov 23, 2022, 10:03 PM
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Thank you all for the kind words.

Some low-rise blocks this time, so no block-by-block update. I'll probably do that from now on.

Frost tower will be in the next update.







130m tall Chapstick tower for scale.

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Thank you all for the kind words.

Some low-rise blocks this time, so no block-by-block update. I'll probably do that from now on.

Frost tower will be in the next update.







130m tall Chapstick tower for scale.


Amazing work as always. I just realized how much Austin needs a giant orange, cylindrical tower.
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So freaking cool!
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2022, 8:37 PM
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2022, 10:05 PM
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You make even the low rises look good!
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2022, 10:14 PM
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You make even the low rises look good!
Thanks! I still stress over how much detail I have to cut. Maybe one day I can afford the $50k price tag of a full-color 3d printer...
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