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The 3D Modeling Challenge You will need the following equipment: Isometric Paper. Pencil / Pen. Ruler. Calculator. You have landed yourself an amazing job as a (anyone from sticky below) and have been given the task of modeling some designs. As part of your training your employer (boss) wants you to use the information below to draw a 3D version of the shape on Isometric paper ( note: diagrams are not drawn to scale ). He/She also wants you to calculate the volume of the 3D model (use the tips sticky to help you). 1. A Choc Ice ( your boss loves them) Volume = ………………………………………… 2. The monopoly House Volume = …………………………………………….. 3cm 4cm 2cm 2cm 4cm The length of the Choc Ice is 6cm The length/depth of the house is 4cm

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Page 1: The 3D Modeling Challenge - mmhsthompson · Microsoft Word - The 3D Modeling Challenge.docx Author Majid Hussain Created Date 20130311185857Z

The  3D  Modeling    Challenge    

You  will  need  the  following  equipment:  Isometric  Paper.  Pencil  /  Pen.  Ruler.  Calculator.      You  have  landed  yourself  an  amazing  job  as  a  (anyone  from  sticky  below)  and  have  been  given  the  task  of  modeling  some  designs.    As  part  of  your  training  your  employer  (boss)  wants  you  to  use  the  information  below  to  draw  a  3D  version  of  the  shape  on  Isometric  paper  (  note:  diagrams  are  not  drawn  to  scale  ).      He/She  also  wants  you  to  calculate  the  volume  of  the  3D  model  (use  the  tips  sticky  to  help  you).              1.  A  Choc  Ice  (  your  boss  loves  them)              Volume  =  …………………………………………                  2.  The  monopoly  House                  Volume  =  ……………………………………………..        

3cm  

4cm  

2cm  

2cm  

4cm  

The  length  of  the  Choc  Ice  is  6cm  

The  length/depth  of  the  house  is  4cm  

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   3.    Designer  Stool                  Volume  =  ………………………………………………...      

     

     

4.  Speed  Boat  model                  Volume  =  ………………………………………………...        

 5.  Impressive  Work!      You  have  really  impressed  your  employer,  in  fact  he/she  is  so  impressed  you  have  been  fast  tracked  to  phase  two.    Your  employer  needs  to  paint  these  little  gems  (your  models)  and  needs  to  know  how  much  paint  will  be  required.      Calculate  the  surface  area  of  each  model.      

           

4cm  

1cm  

The  length/depth  of  the  stool  is  5cm  

6cm  

The  length/depth  of  the  boat  is  2cm  

3cm  

2cm  

1cm   2cm