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I'm back, and I totally kick ass.


After 10/01's "I Fail" post. I stopped caring about this blog (by not posting). Either I'm lazy in writing or I just hate the way Blogger makes you post pictures, One of those two reason. I don't know. Nor care.

Anyways, I started working on the model again. One fine morning I was looking over SketchUp, wondering what the hell I should do, then I saw the LAX model. 2.97 Megabytes of model. I said, "hey, why not start again?" And so I did. I knew damn well the work it needed.

When starting over, I decided I was gonna change a lot of things. Remake a lot of the bulidings and whatnot. I started by rotating the map, then place the misaligned bulidings on top of their respected places (sure it does not align perfectly in Google Earth), then I deleted the entire model of LAX and started anew. Now I'm here.

With this.



Just so you know, a watered down version of the model is now avaliable at the 3D Warehouse.

Check back for more updates.


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