How do most architecture students carry their models around?

I’m a first-year arch student, and I’m finding myself tired of hand-carrying all my models from my dorm to the studio (we don’t have studios to ourselves). I’ve tried looking for a tackle box to put them in, but the ones in stores all have compartments; I just want a box with a large space and a handle. What should I use?

I should not be cruel.

You are a Architecture student,

It is a adjustable renforced box with a handell,maybe some compartments outside.It needs to be light,water resistant.cheap.

You can do this yourself.better than any thing you can buy.

Then sell it to your classmates,other schools,etc.

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  1. What If
    Posted January 28, 2010 at 2:55 pm | Permalink

    I should not be cruel.

    You are a Architecture student,

    It is a adjustable renforced box with a handell,maybe some compartments outside.It needs to be light,water resistant.cheap.

    You can do this yourself.better than any thing you can buy.

    Then sell it to your classmates,other schools,etc.
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    Send me profits,ha ha

  2. ownpool
    Posted January 28, 2010 at 3:17 pm | Permalink

    Have you considered buying cheap wheeled luggage of the appropriate size? Or non-wheeled if that works better for you.

    Good luck.
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  3. Chris
    Posted January 28, 2010 at 3:32 pm | Permalink

    I had it worse. I carried mine from my house, to the bus, then walked across campus to the studio. However, I saw a bunch of other students just leave their stuff where they were working. Is there anywhere you can do that? Say, on top of something or hidden somewhere? Maybe in a locker?
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    Was a 1st year arch. student but checked out after the 1st year.

  4. ?????s????
    Posted January 28, 2010 at 3:49 pm | Permalink

    hey sorry, I know this doesnt answer your question but how is architecture, Im stuck between choosing to either be an architecture or a games modeler.
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