Days in the life of Snowy (aka Snowy World Tour)
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So eerie!
Looks awesome with all your knick-knacks, snowy!
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That is fuckin awesome where did you get it done and how can I get one
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@derivative666 it was done in Tokyo. You have to go there (or a place like it) to get the 3d-scan completed, takes about 2 weeks or so to stitch/edit and print. There's a few places doing it throughout the world. The place I went to in Tokyo was a couple who were doing it out of their basement area using 70 SLR's for the composite image.
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@snowy that's amazing…love it absolutely awesome as well as a little weird seeing such an exact mini replica
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i want to have a little @snowy for myself!
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@trail and arrow we can get you one printed, or if you have access to a printer I can send you me digitally. Can eve get you a bigger or smaller one if you wanted :o
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@trail and arrow I can send you me digitally.
this sounds wrong on all levels!!
@Snowy anyway, the 3d model looks better than expected. though i wasn't really expecting it to be that small. when you took those photos and mentioned it when you were in japan. i thought it was roughly about the size of that 3d standing model outside the store.
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@louisbosco you can get them up to 1:1 size. Money and storage space are the only factors. I wanted portable and bizarre object size.
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haha. i'm pretty sure you lost the game….
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Excellent! … The bowing conductor (I miss this here )
That and the 'ladies and gentlemen…welcome, to the Shinkansen'. The way that introduction is said is just so exciting (to me). You're already flying by around 300km/hr, you've heard 2-3 minutes of Japanese about locations and things about carts, and then, the lovely welcome. Almost better than flying
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Back to work on Monday, over the past few days I've taken a photo here and there of some the various things purchased. Here they are…
This pretty much so wraps up our trip this time. Been a pleasure sharing it all with you, until next time (and I'm already working on a December plan ;)), x.
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Wow, very nice. I like the (pocket)knife, looks very sharp as well
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may i enquire about that boro rag used as a backdrop?
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@louisbosco you may. It's a Kapital laptop sleeve…Still not sure what I'll do with it, but the boro was just too amazing to pass by. (http://www.kapital.jp/e-store/detail.php?id=K1405XB360K1411XB520EK-372&key=3732&category=38)