After getting some potential designs together, I began construction. This meant the careful cutting, taping, and gluing of cardboard.
This was my rendition of the landscape maze. Fairly simple in design, I will add details of interest if it is utilized in the final product.
Here is my track for the office building design. Slightly more interesting than the landscape as it can be viewed in the round.
Angled view
The first wall of the building. This was just to confirm that the windows were located in the correct spot for the marble to seen as it went down the track.
The first finished wall of the building.
Interior view of one of the floors of the maze from the side. I find this shot intriguing and may experiment with other photos of cardboard interior spaces.
The second wall in place.
Three walls up now. I did not make a fourth because I enjoyed watching the marble roll down the track from this many angles. I may add the fourth, but I will ask around before moving forward.
Opposite side.
First attempt at the more organic version of the maze. It was generally a failure and did not allow the marble to roll all the way down due to differences in the width of the track, but it was still an interesting experiment.
My second attempt at an organic design was far more successful and had few hitches. For its design I was sure to make the track wider than the marble at every section.











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