I am attempting a rather unique and ambitious project this weekend. Not so much because the build itself will be difficult, but because I plan to construct a 3000 piece scale model of the Sears Tower (aka Willis Tower) without taking apart my ball machine, meaning I will be extremely short on some of the specific pieces I need. The tower will stand 1.5 feet wide and 12 feet tall (1:150 scale).
What makes this project unique is that it is my first attempt at making a knex tower with an actual foundation. Though the tower will appear to be resting on a blanket of snow when completed, the structure extends more than 6 inches below the surface of the snow, where it is embedded in solid ice and weighed down with 100 pounds of bricks, making the structure almost completely immovable in the event of a sudden gust of wind.
I have finished the foundation and the twin antennae at the top, so all that remains is the middle 8 feet, which should progress rather quickly, as no large amount of design or detail is required.
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