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*In some piles of trash there is an Origami Crane, if you look for a piece of paper with a Millennium Falcon looking shadow (small) then look about an inch upward.
*In some piles of trash there is an Origami Crane, if you look for a piece of paper with a Millennium Falcon looking shadow (small) then look about an inch upward.
*FACTORY CPLX 09 is located on the edge of a lake; opposite the lake there is another factory. If you escape from the "foundry" building and zoom-in on the factory, you should see the words, "FACTORY CPLX 71" on the side.
*FACTORY CPLX 09 is located on the edge of a lake; opposite the lake there is another factory. If you escape from the "foundry" building and zoom-in on the factory, you should see the words, "FACTORY CPLX 71" on the side.
*The geographical feature behind factory complex 71 is a crudely drawn Mount Kilimanjaro seen from the wrong side, or it has at least the same profile. Voi is West South-West of Kilimanjaro, while in Foundry the mountain is rotated so that it is viewed from the south. The mountain has no snow, is too small and too close to Voi.
*The geographical feature behind factory Complex 71 is a crudely drawn Mount Kilimanjaro seen from the wrong side, or it has at least the same profile. Voi is West South-West of Kilimanjaro, while in Foundry the mountain is rotated so that it is viewed from the south. The mountain has no snow, is too small and too close to Voi.
**When viewed from inside the level, however, forced perspective may make its side and distance appear to be correct.
**When viewed from inside the level, however, forced perspective may make its side and distance appear to be correct.
*A ''[[Red vs Blue]]'' D.I.Y. video was presented using this map.
*A ''[[Red vs Blue]]'' D.I.Y. video was presented using this map.
*Although some assumed this factory was the one presented in the short ''[[Arms Race]]'' this is not true as the assembly line in ''Arms Race'' is [[Misriah Armory]] located on [[Mars]], and Foundry is clearly located on [[Earth]].
*Although some assumed this factory was the one presented in the short ''[[Arms Race]]'' this is not true as the assembly line in ''Arms Race'' is [[Misriah Armory]] located on [[Mars]], and Foundry is clearly located on [[Earth]]. Also, the factory seen in Arms Race appears larger then the foundry facility.
*It is possible to fall to your death on this map. You must be in Forge to do this. Place a double box anywhere flat on the ground, then set it to spawn at start: no. Then start a new round. Then go and crouch where you placed the box. When it appears, you will not be able to get out of crouch. Simply move any direction, and you will fall below the map to your death. This can be useful to make "death teleporters" where you place a receiver node under the map and a sender node inside.
*It is possible to fall to your death on this map. You must be in Forge to do this. Place a double box anywhere flat on the ground, then set it to spawn at start: no. Then start a new round. Then go and crouch where you placed the box. When it appears, you will not be able to get out of crouch. Simply move any direction, and you will fall below the map to your death. This can be useful to make "death teleporters" where you place a receiver node under the map and a sender node inside.
*Art Vandelay, Foundry's codename, is George Costanza's alias in the TV sitcom ''Seinfeld''. Bungie most likely named this map Art Vandelay because George Costanza's alter ego is an architect, and anything on this map can be re-made.  
*Art Vandelay, Foundry's codename, is George Costanza's alias in the TV sitcom ''Seinfeld''. Bungie most likely named this map Art Vandelay because George Costanza's alter ego is an architect, and anything on this map can be re-made.