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- [Luca] I build models sometimes with weird materials.
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I've always found aviation to just be really kind
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of magical just because airplanes are engineering marvels.
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And I wanted to marry that
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with the unconventional building technique.
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- [Luca] For my day job I work in IT and management.
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but I've just always been creatively-minded.
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I've always been drawn to those kinds of projects.
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I've been making things since I could figure out
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what tape and string were.
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I was super young.
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I probably drove my parents crazy.
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I'm best known for the paper airplane models that I make.
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What I use to build the models is manila folder,
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glue,
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an X-ACTO,
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and a straight edge, essentially.
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It's hard to know exactly how many folders I've gone through
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but I would say it's in the hundreds for this project,
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and there's a lot of scrap left over.
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I kept it to a minimal set of materials
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just because I like the challenge of building something
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from only one thing and having to figure out how
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to make that serve many purposes.
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The model began on a much less detailed scale.
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But I did, over time, realize
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that I could start building in more.
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Articulating functions,
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more details in the interior.
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And inside there are tissues in the bathroom.
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There are lights on the seats.
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Nothing actually moves in the cabin
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but all the detail is there.
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I've always just found the triple seven
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to be a really elegant,
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nicely proportioned plane.
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And so it was partly an issue of aesthetics.
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I've always just been a fan of that particular model.
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I studied pictures online.
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Some technical drawings.
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I actually create my own plans,
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and there's just no guide for how to do that,
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so I'm basically learning along the way.
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It's simultaneously kind of freeing
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and also really frustrating not to have plans.
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I can really take it in any direction.
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But you have to be incredibly inventive about
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how you solve problems because it really hasn't been done.
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A lot of people probably think that my end game
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was absolute perfection with the model,
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but in fact it was more just about the process of making it.
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It's the thought of the completed product
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that inspires me and just being able
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to solve such a complex problem.
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It's just what I derive a lot of satisfaction from.