��<HTML> <HEAD> <LINK rel=StyleSheet href="style.css" type="text/css"></LINK> <SCRIPT src="main.js" type="text/javascript"></SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY> <TABLE><TR><TD> <H1>Irrational Number Line Games, LLC</H1> <H6> <a href=index.htm>home</a> &nbsp; <a href=sell.htm>stuff-to-buy</a> &nbsp; <a href=free-arch.htm>idea archive</a> &nbsp; <a href=ramblings.htm>about-us</a> &nbsp; <a href=contact.htm>contact</a> &nbsp; </H6> <SCRIPT language="javascript"> doodle(); </SCRIPT> <H3><a name="datop" id="datop">Navigational Error</a></H3> <P> <img class=marginalia src=temp00.jpg></img> So I made some scaled down models of a project I am going to do soon (you all know what that means ...) to make sure my calculations worked. Then I had two cardboard pieces left over. Waste not want not. </P> <P> The end pieces weren't part of the test project, but I cut those out quickly and painted them up to make some temporary/deployable military shelters. Kind of like a fold-out quonset hut. You can see them here with some 28mm figures and a hover artillery drone. </P> <P><H5></H5></P> <P> <img class=larginalia src=temp01.jpg></img> Since the ends weren't part of the project, I decided to make a couple extra and give them a variety of doors. Putting the doors on the "outside" of the ends means I can use both sides, so I get a lot of options. And since they aren't attached it's easy to get vechicles in and out. Much easier than working garage doors. </P> <P><H5></H5></P> <P><H5></H5></P> </TD></TR></TABLE> </BODY>