A & K Studios is providing SketchUp models of their moulds used by fantasy gaming fans for making scale models of buildings. Parts are cast in silicone RTV and then assembled brick-by-brick in any configuration imaginable. This allows gamers to build and design models in SketchUp before casting the actual parts.
The skippy files are linked from the moulds page, and available from Google's 3D Warehouse.
(via TGN)
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