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Model 3 made of foam core and paper



In this 1:12 (In this stage, I still try to make the scale bigger so that it looks more realistic) paper model, I get to know the light study and tried to photograph the effect of the lights. I created the folding walls like the last model and introduced the plastic as the window, which comes back in the sixth model as a big window element. I also make the cuts on the wall to let the light comes in but it doesn't turn out great.

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