Need To Find Me Some Batteries
Cause it's hard to take pics of things when my camera's dead.
Also, for my school, we have to do a "Senior Exit Presentation" before we graduate. One of the requirements is that we include three of our greatest works or accomplishments up to that point. So, I'm going to bring in my Eagle Scout certificate and two other things that I haven't really figured out yet. I had asked my teacher (because my school feels that they need to dedicate an entire class to the project) if I could bring in a solid model (because she had said we could bring in artworks etc), so I was thinking I'd bring in Katsumoto as one of my "works." Though, I'm not too sure.
Basically, I don't really know if I should just bring in pics of it or the actual thing. The actual thing would be more impressive, but it could get damaged etc (and I'd like to keep it in one piece long enough to get it to Brickfair).
So, dear reader(s), should I bring in Katsumoto, or just pictures of it?
P
Also, for my school, we have to do a "Senior Exit Presentation" before we graduate. One of the requirements is that we include three of our greatest works or accomplishments up to that point. So, I'm going to bring in my Eagle Scout certificate and two other things that I haven't really figured out yet. I had asked my teacher (because my school feels that they need to dedicate an entire class to the project) if I could bring in a solid model (because she had said we could bring in artworks etc), so I was thinking I'd bring in Katsumoto as one of my "works." Though, I'm not too sure.
Basically, I don't really know if I should just bring in pics of it or the actual thing. The actual thing would be more impressive, but it could get damaged etc (and I'd like to keep it in one piece long enough to get it to Brickfair).
So, dear reader(s), should I bring in Katsumoto, or just pictures of it?
P
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