Infantry Museum

Exhibit Building For Infantry Museum In Georgia
Friday, November 18, 2011

When our partners at In-depth Inc. got the blueprints for The Infantry Museum in Georgia, they called us in to collaborate. The job entailed everything from a WWI full-size trench to a walk-thru Vietnam jungle experience. The main exhibit chronicled all the wars that the US Infantry has been involved in from the Revolutionary War to the Iraq War. To keep everybody on their toes, main gallery was designed to ramp from the first floor up to the second on a three-degree rake that spanned longer than a football field. This added a nice element of difficulty to the already structurally challenged bombed-out French farmhouse (lower pictures). Erector Sets made the rock and ground forms as well the architectural structures (buildings and bridges). Then we handed the pieces off to In-depth for the scenic work. Their skilled craftsmen brought the exhibits to life with amazing realistic-ness and accuracy.


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