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Inception
“Inception, is it possible?”
Recently, I took part in a building challenge organized by Nathaniel for SaltyLUG. Our goal was to guess from a piece of music the film it came from and to build a scene from it, this being Christopher Nolan’s 2010 “Inception” of course. The scene that stuck out to me the most was at the end which drew many theorists to believe that Cobb was still dreaming at the end of the film.
I started out by building the table and details on top such as the spinning top. That part was completed for the challenge, as we only had an hour to build our scene. After the challenge, I started work on the rest of the build as I really wanted to finish it with a nice base and a few other details. The sign was something I especially wanted to do and was also probably the most time consuming. It’s built using cheese slopes fit in and held in by friction. The rest of the details then came together shortly after.
I hope you enjoyed something different from me other than my usual Star Wars creations. I’m a big Nolan fan so I might end up going back and building other scenes from his films. Let me know below what yours is and which scene from what movie I should try next :)
Inception
“Inception, is it possible?”
Recently, I took part in a building challenge organized by Nathaniel for SaltyLUG. Our goal was to guess from a piece of music the film it came from and to build a scene from it, this being Christopher Nolan’s 2010 “Inception” of course. The scene that stuck out to me the most was at the end which drew many theorists to believe that Cobb was still dreaming at the end of the film.
I started out by building the table and details on top such as the spinning top. That part was completed for the challenge, as we only had an hour to build our scene. After the challenge, I started work on the rest of the build as I really wanted to finish it with a nice base and a few other details. The sign was something I especially wanted to do and was also probably the most time consuming. It’s built using cheese slopes fit in and held in by friction. The rest of the details then came together shortly after.
I hope you enjoyed something different from me other than my usual Star Wars creations. I’m a big Nolan fan so I might end up going back and building other scenes from his films. Let me know below what yours is and which scene from what movie I should try next :)