CCTV-thats you're next challenge. If you make this and show me a screen shot of it you will earn... Well, I'll think of something.For more info about it click here.
Hmmmm interesting Architechture i wonder how long it took to make the plans of glass to the Very Millimeter i'm just saying if everything in a building is not exact the whole thing ether comes Crashing down or has some Serious structal problems like the forms of force aka the 5 forces of engineering Shear,Torsion,Compression,bending and tension. they can cause the whole thing to come crashing down and theres the Ground like the leaning tower of piza it only leans because the ground under it is to soft to support it was a Big Engineering Screw up.
That is why,It is hard to make but you need SI to make also I will make one and there does not need a inside.
If you don't have to make the interior, you shouldn't need SI. Even if you included every small detail, which, looking at the building, you can't really do in Construction.
I could easily make a less than 200 piece replica of the building.
If you don't have to make the interior, you shouldn't need SI. Even if you included every small detail, which, looking at the building, you can't really do in Construction.
I could easily make a less than 200 piece replica of the building.
Oooh...I saw that on Discovery...it's architecture is rather fascinating... Amazing how the legs support the entire thing.
Oh, and I don't really consider it much of a challenge...T2 doesn't involve physics, remember. Honestly, if you just wanted the structure with absolutely no interior or detail, it could be done in 6 pieces with a bit of rotation.
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If you don't have to make the interior, you shouldn't need SI. Even if you included every small detail, which, looking at the building, you can't really do in Construction.
I could easily make a less than 200 piece replica of the building.
Oh, and I don't really consider it much of a challenge...T2 doesn't involve physics, remember. Honestly, if you just wanted the structure with absolutely no interior or detail, it could be done in 6 pieces with a bit of rotation.