
To downsize the ticket, place it anywhere outside of the dome. While you may have a golden ticket for the fun fair in Maquette, it's a little too big to fit into the box, so it's time to do some downsizing!

Golden ticket puzzle solution in Maquette If all goes well there will now be a bridge connecting the turrets both in the maquette and within your world.Ĭross the bridge to access the furthest turret in the southern area and then ride the elevator to the roof garden.Ĭollect the ticket you find and then use the furthest elevator to return back to the ground. The model may require some rotation to ensure it's facing the right way and you'll be able to use it's shadow, and glowing outline, to ensure it's in the right place before you drop it. Now, it's time to return the dome and place the bridge between the two turret models in the replica for the southern area. Here you'll find a model of a bridge pick up this model and the elevator will automatically return you to the upper level. Drop down here.Īfterwards, turn immediately around and head into the elevator. Now you can access the southern area in this chapter of Maquette, it's time to fix the bridge found within it.įirst, however, you need to visit the southern area and drop down into the garden below.
#THE MAQUETTE HOW TO#
How to fix the southern bridge in Maquette Doing this will also move the red block outside of the maquette, granting you access to the southern area. Pick up the small red block within the maquette and place it anywhere outside of the dome - just make sure it isn't blocking another entrance. There's even a smaller version of the red block which is blocking your entrance to the southern area. The model is a perfect, bit it smaller, replica of the location you're currently in. Once the scene is over, go inside the dome to find the maquette.

The first step in this chapter is very easy - simply head towards the castle to the left of the dome and watch the cutscene. Welcome to the second chapter of Maquette called The Maquette! The most exciting stage is when you pick it up and hold it and examine it from all and every direction and see the possibilities it holds.Watch on YouTube Maquette Reveal Trailer How to move the red block in Maquette Here you can iron out possible problems, see how to construct it and how to assemble it.īasically this box is a tray, with a partition, on a base, with flaps which fold over to create the lids which, of course, will meet beautifully in the middle? This is a half size model of the final box. I have many maquettes.īut making one starts to give the “thing” life and potential. The crippling disappointment of all that early promise being dashed by my own incompetence haunts me. Very often my work does not get past the maquette stage. The Maquette:Ī maquette is a thing of joy of expectation and promise.
#THE MAQUETTE TRIAL#
The first stage was to make a trial maquette. This year I wanted to try to make a reasonable box with folding lids to contain some prints and something else. ( Find my first post from the course about the “moth book”, based on Thomas Hardy’s lovely poem “August Midnight” here. Sometimes it’s enough to try some ideas and be with some inspiring like-minded company for a few weeks. I wish I could say that I always produce a finished book but I don’t. I have mentioned before that every year I attend the excellent City Lit course “Artists Books” run by Sue Doggett. One is coming to a conclusion, I can never quite say finished. I have been working on a few projects in tandem recently.
