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Sorry for the delay.
Some weeks back I completed a supermarket trolley and posted it on the Pirates blog. Well... should have given a bit more detail.
Other than the gorilla/boy models created on the previous Ravensbourne year, this is the most impressive prop model I've ever created in Maya. Some parts a bit off in design and scale, but it wouldn't be noticed. I wish my other work could end in this quality... shame it won't