Under Construction - New Model Project!

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Under Construction - New Model Project!

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This post is for all the Design and Make enthusiasts out there!

Just a quick post to keep you up to date on what is new over at www.DesignandMake.com.

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Introducing our latest model project
Under Construction
https://store.designandmake.com/shop/product/20760

Under Construction - Models Project
Under Construction - Models Project

“Landscape dedicated to the art and science of constructing buildings such as houses, offices and shops plus industrial facilities and infrastructure”

Calling all parents with young kids, grandparents, teachers, construction businesses and sign shops. For all you guys who love to pass the time of day watching construction sites, this project is right up your street!

This project is bursting with flexibility giving you ideas for projects to create based around construction and heavy machinery, and would be ideal for family with young kids or grandparents. Why not use the heavy machinery operator, earthmover or hauling machine to create a personalised kids bedroom sign, a construction themed toy box project for your grandchild. This is also perfect for teachers to turn into a fun graphic or coat hooks for a school classroom or play area. For construction businesses and sign shops, these models also make great business signs or a retirement gift for friends or family working in construction trades to thank them for their years of service. Why not even make a caution sign for a heavy equipment enthusiast or a gift to thank someone for helping on a project.. maybe after a house or garage renovation. A customised sign from you would be the perfect gift!

Why not simply customize the assembled layout with a name or adapt some of the elements with v-carving to make a special personalised gift or business sign – the perfect gift made by you!

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If the included Assembled Layout is not just quite right, you have all you need to make it your own. Recreate the bits you like using the single models included in the hack and then add in some of your own!

10 models, 1 assembled layout, 1 Project Sheet. All offered in .V3M format for VCarve Pro 8, VCarve Desktop or Aspire.

Remember, all the models in this pack can be cut as individual models or combined with other models in your library.

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All 10 Single Models
All 10 Single Models
Included Layout - Customize Wut V-Carving
Included Layout - Customize Wut V-Carving
Possible Layout
Possible Layout
Possible Layout
Possible Layout
Possible Hack Mixing In Other Models In the D&M Libiary
Possible Hack Mixing In Other Models In the D&M Libiary
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Re: Under Construction - New Model Project!

Post by Jan.vanderlinden »

Very interesting.
However the tracks on the excavator are not correct.
Tracks do not work that way.
“I've learned so much from my mistakes, I'm thinking of making a few more”

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Re: Under Construction - New Model Project!

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Thanks, Jan for the comment... always appreciate feedback from the community.

These are meant to be more "caricatures" of the heavy equipment. We wanted these to be fun and take a bit of artistic license to be sure they did not depict a specific brand. In doing so these may not work in the "real world" but at first look, you know what they are.

Thanks again...
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