Okay, so today I messed around with something called Strickland Hall. I didn’t even know what it was at first, but I figured, why not give it a shot? Turns out, it’s some kind of old building, maybe a historical site or something. I don’t know all the details, but it looked interesting enough.
First thing I did was try to dig up some basic info on it. You know, just to get a feel for the place. Found some old pictures and a bit of the history. Apparently, it’s been around for a while and has seen its fair share of stuff. Kind of cool, right?
Then I decided to do a virtual walk-through. I think it’s important to know the current look of the building before I start my further work. I also try to find the floor plans to help me. I spend a lot of time on these things.

After that, I started sketching out some ideas. Nothing fancy, just some rough drafts of what I wanted to do with the info I had. I started writing some words on the sketch. I always like to start with a plan, even if it’s a messy one. Helps keep me on track, you know?
- First, I wanted to highlight the main building.
- Then, I figured I’d add some details about the surrounding area.
- Finally, I thought it would be cool to include some of the history.
Once I had a basic outline, I started putting things together. I started to work on my computer, using the information I got previously. I used some tools to create a digital version of my plan. It was pretty basic, but it got the job done.
I spent a good chunk of time tweaking things, moving stuff around, and adding more details. It was a bit of a back-and-forth process, but hey, that’s how these things go. Eventually, I got it to a point where I was happy with it.
Wrapping Up
So, there you have it. My little adventure with Strickland Hall. It wasn’t anything groundbreaking, but it was a fun little project. I got to learn a bit about something new and flex my creative muscles a bit. Plus, I ended up with a pretty neat little model. I put it on my shelf and I will think about today when I see it in the future. Can’t complain about that!