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Lego 31097 MOC
Ground floor: pet shop and cafeteria with outdoor area and tables
First floor: living room with piano, tv room with sofa
Second floor: study, bedroom and bathroom
Third floor: kitchen, dining room and terrace with barbeque
I have started the real building with bricks using two sets and other pieces. However when I have built it I software I have used many many other pieces because I have made all detailed interiors and other particular details as floors.
This modular star, i found on Steffanie´s Origamipage stephanie-meschke.de.tl/
I like the model and It was exciting and easy to fold, i think
The diagram is here: www.origamipage.de/pdf/3d-Stern.pdf
The heart and soul of a resistance rehabilitation and exercise program, each MediCordz Tube includes fittings and plastic clips* on each end for attachment. Tubing stretches up to three times its original length.
*4 ft length tubing and all black and blue resistances contain metal attachment clips.
M345 - 1.5 ft / 45 cm Modular Tubing
M342 - 2 ft / 60 cm Modular Tubing
M340 - 3 ft / 90 cm Modular Tubing
M382 - 4 ft / 1.2 m Modular Tubing
Origami Bow Fascinator - $20. Modular origami headpiece/fascinator. Folded paper, acrylic gloss medium, nail polish. Mounted on a pink plastic comb.
Contest entry for a modular house theme. Each photo in this series is either a modular portion of the house or a showcase of how each modular piece fits together with another or with the overall house. Please browse to see the other pieces and overall modular house.
Also check out my latest favorite build, the Taj Mageddon! (click to see and then navigate left/right to see the alternate angles).
Inverted Star Windows
Meenakshi Mukerji
Marvelous Modular Origami
Amount of units: 30
worktime: less than 1 hour
size: ~10 cm
difficulty: easy
notes:just inverted units, looks more starry ;) variation is my own idea :) unit was taken from Meenakshi book
Name: Gloriosa modular flower
Designer: Ekaterina Lukasheva
Folder: Nika Konopatskaya
Units: 10
Paper ratio: square
Assembled with: some glue
Paper size: 5*5 cm
Model size: 5 cm
Paper: Offfica paper
Diagram: wasn't published
More pictures of the colony ship. I actually prefer the shorter variants pictured at the end. Also much easier to move around. The completed thing falls apart a lot when moved even slightly.
When I tear it apart perhaps I shall post more pictures, but there's nothing especially exciting going on internally, apart from maybe the bridge.
Apologies for the lack of post-production on these, but I simply don't care enough to faff around trying to remove backgrounds, etc. I'm impressed by the clean photography from many of you, but I'm not that person.
Original digital artwork, commission
A cartoon modular synthesizer with things everywhere going into themselves
Digital pen and ink drawn and colored in Adobe Fresco
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Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 6 units, no glue
The star on the right is currently named Daphne Star.
Main living quarters complete with big tv, sofa, lazy boy, bed, wardrobe, bedside cabinet with alarm clock and lamp. Far end is the minimal kitchen just enough for what a bachelor needs.
Modular Star de Nick Robinson, el diagrama está en la página del autor. Lo he plegado con kami 7,5x7,5cm.
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