As the pupils finish their controlled assessment final models I will post them for you to look at.
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NathanWalton- I have posted Nathan's model previously however he felt the purple polypropylene did not quite look right. Therefore we changed it to a red. The design looks much stronger and gives is an oriental feel. |
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Nathan Walton's design disassembled. This is how a buyer would find the product in a box. They would will have to assemble the product at home with an instruction manual. |
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Billy Mather- Inspired from a motorbike. Although this design is supposed to have an automotive feel, it has taken an eco tilt. The oak base is a recycled desk, the checker plate is from a scrap yard, the MDF is from a building site, the acrylic links are a donation from a local business and the tin can, until yesterday was full of hoops which I had for lunch. |
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