Seeing Orthogonal views in 3-D?

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I'm having a hard time envisioning what the orthogonal view of this object in 3-D. It is mainly because of the continuous surface on the front view. Is that way in the back and the there are rectangular blocks sticking out? Thank you. I would have an easier time if a right view was included but there are the only two views.
 

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Matriculator said:
Is that way in the back, and then there are rectangular blocks sticking out?
Yes, exactly. Very good, Matriculator. There are rectangular blocks sticking out.

It is complicated and tricky.
 
nvn said:
Yes, exactly. Very good, Matriculator. There are rectangular blocks sticking out.

It is complicated and tricky.

I didn't build this to scale is it something like this?
 

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When I display the views in SW they seem to match up. But I still think that it's still be a bit too convoluted to be that.
 
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nvn said:
Matriculator: Yes, you drew it correctly in post 3. Nice work.

Thank you very much sir. I spent hours thinking about this.