HAVEN’T LEARNED X3D? IT’S EASY & IT OPENS A WORLD OF WONDER! As we get started with the New Year, we’re having a look at some intriguing industrial wreckage; a mangled machine with shiny metallic loops; a small, triangular “airboat” too strange to be a rock and finally, a hard-core, non-fractal image of a castering wheel exactly like you’d find on a shopping cart!
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