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Scale modelmaking course
1. Rococo chair
During my scale model
making course at Central
St. Martins in London, I
created this Rococo chair.
Its made from cardboard,
foamboard, miliput and
painted with brown and
deep red acrylic paint.
(Teacher: David Neat)
2. Man figure and
dog
During my scale model
making course at Central
St. Martins in London, I
created a scale model of a
man, walking his dog.
The figure measures
60mm high and the dog is
15mm high. Materials;
wire, super sculpey, yarn,
acrylic paint and gloss
spray.
(Teacher: David Neat)
3. Interior wall
During my scale model
making course at Central
St. Martins in London, I
made an interior wall on
scale 1:25.
I used materials like;
foamboard, acrylic paint,
oiled manilla, poly filla,
spray mount and oak
wood.
(Teacher: David Neat)
4. Tree
During my scale model
making course at Central
St. Martins in London, I
made a tree on scale 1:25.
The tree symbolises the
four seasons.
I used materials like;
welded wire mesh, open
foam, green vermiculite
and eggshell.
(Teacher: David Neat)
5. Exterior wall
During my scale model
making course at Central
St. Martins in London, I
made an exterior wall on
scale 1:25.
I used materials like;
foamboard, acrylic
paint, and oiled manilla.
(Teacher: David Neat)