It all started with a phone call. An architect calls and wants to know if I can sell Plexiglas cut to size. I say sure. So, he starts reading off a list of sizes that are very small. I was writing them down and after a bunch, I and told him it would take a while to figure out what the prices would be, and would call him back.
The sizes were like ¼" square by 3" long, 2" by 4", 1" by 4", and on and on. It seemed like a real waste of time to be cutting up all those tiny pieces. I called him and asked what they were for. He said he is making a model building, and would rather have it made than do it himself. So, he brings in a huge roll of plans for a multi level condominium to be set up in a sales office for pre construction sales.
The whole structure was an inner core of Plexiglas, and all the exterior was added to it. I pulled these pictures out of storage. The pictures below are from many years ago and aren't that good, but show some of what went into my first scale model. The scale is 1/8" = 1'-0". The model is over 30" tall.
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This first picture shows the pieces assembled in just one vertical balcony assembly.
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This picture is the first level front entrance roof.
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This is the roof section.
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A side elevation. There is a pack of cigarettes there to see the overall size comparison.
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Front elevation.
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Front elevation installed on the site plan with landscaping, set up in the sales office.
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Side elevation installed on the site plan with landscaping, set up in the sales office.
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Thanks for looking.
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The sizes were like ¼" square by 3" long, 2" by 4", 1" by 4", and on and on. It seemed like a real waste of time to be cutting up all those tiny pieces. I called him and asked what they were for. He said he is making a model building, and would rather have it made than do it himself. So, he brings in a huge roll of plans for a multi level condominium to be set up in a sales office for pre construction sales.
The whole structure was an inner core of Plexiglas, and all the exterior was added to it. I pulled these pictures out of storage. The pictures below are from many years ago and aren't that good, but show some of what went into my first scale model. The scale is 1/8" = 1'-0". The model is over 30" tall.
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This first picture shows the pieces assembled in just one vertical balcony assembly.
.
.
This picture is the first level front entrance roof.
.
.
This is the roof section.
.
.
A side elevation. There is a pack of cigarettes there to see the overall size comparison.
.
.
Front elevation.
.
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Front elevation installed on the site plan with landscaping, set up in the sales office.
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Side elevation installed on the site plan with landscaping, set up in the sales office.
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Thanks for looking.
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