Monday 7 January 2013

Escher Images

Escher Images

Finally, here's another overall view. This time you can see some of the lights we used for the final photograph. Yes, I know it's not very professional-looking. As a final (though invisible in the finished picture) ea=xample of SNOT, notice the vertical green baseplate behind the far wall. This is there to stop the light on the right shining through the doorway at the top of the model. It is fixed on with yet another technique: A couple of 1x4 bricks are fixed on the baseplate, and their studs fit into the holes in a long Technic beam which clips onto the top of the wall.This staircase and arch was fixed to the wall in the same way. Here I've pulled it away from the wall and turned it round. Of course the stair/arch construction itself is pretty SNOTty. I'm not entirely happy with the way we did this, but it was the best we could manage. We usedThe same 1/2-pins-and-beams trick was used to fix this vertical railing to the wall. Here I've pulled it off so that you can see

Escher Images

Escher Images

Escher Images

Escher Images

Escher Images

Escher Images

Escher Images

Escher Images

Escher Images

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