We had our trains (yay!) but now we had to assemble them. For some reason, the trains were printed slightly too big and we had already gotten screws to attach the wheels, which now obviously didn’t fit our prints.
I went back to my dad to see if he had any other screws, and luckily for us he is Bob the Builder, so that was solved.
Every time we completed a small task, it was a massive weight off of our shoulders. Lots of changes had been made to our concept, but also the requirements for the data collection, so we didn’t have as much time to create everything as we would have wanted.
We had to put our foot down at a certain point because the others responsible for the sound and data collection kept thinking of new ideas, which were great, but kept delaying when we could start producing everything. So that process was slightly frustrating on our end, but we understood why it was happening and tried to resolve all the issues they arose as quickly and creatively as possible.


