After working long and hard throughout the research and investigation of the museum of flight, all has come to an end.
Having the option to choose anything I wanted as long as it had even the slightest relation to the museum of flight, I decided to specify in the wonderful British Spitfire.
After hearing an interesting story by Jackie Malcolm, one of the Graphic Design lecturers, I learnt that throughout the World War, the public used to donate their shillings into tin cans which enabled the British to build more Spitfire planes.
The aim was then to design and make a model Spitfire wing flying over the London skyline during the World War 2 whilst contributing the element of the tin cans that would help fund new planes.
Quick example made to get an idea and perception of the 3D model.
I created the model wing by cutting out the shape from a piece of wood and sanding it down to round off the edges giving it the look of a real Spitfire. The London skyline was then cut from pieces of black card and the money tin was made from an old tin of beans.
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