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JeffVW made a comment recently at an rtlToronto dinner that that got me
thinking: He mentioned something to the effect that the folks at his office
were relatively strict about decorating cubicles, and therefore he didn't
want to bring in a large model into work.
While I have several models at the office (including a UCS XWing, TIE/int,
Supercar II, a giant Nortel logo, a few medium sized Technic models and
scale models our Meridian1 phone switches, I was thinking about a hidden model:
http://peach.mie.utoronto.ca/people/tsangc/nglcl/bookcase.jpg
It's a small apartment unit built into a bookcase-I just threw it together
to show what it would look like, but folks who didn't have a lot of space at
home/work, or maybe don't have as casual a work environment, could build
something like this, in a bookcase, shelf, or even a FH drive bay of a PC.
If you were Space oriented, it could even be like a miniature recon
outpost...anyways, just wanted to throw the idea out there.
Calum
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