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Ian's Armdroid robotic arm. The design was published in Electronics Today International, September and October 1981. Original software was for the TRS-80.
I always have trouble with these kind of cropped shots.
At the first glance you do not know what you see.
if you did not notice the title this is a part of my leg with the knee and the upper part of the arm next to the armpit.
I'm sorry if your mind got diverted you but maybe this is a good moment to think about that,
why do you see what is not there :)
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air operated stop arm (old antique 1950s style stop arm)
Air Stop Arms - they are the old antique 1950s style stop arms. Some air stop arms use an actual blade with the word stop painted on it instead of a stop sign. Air stop arms still exists on some older school buses and some school buses with air brakes even though most newer school buses use electric stop arms which all have a stop sign which is a bright red octagon or blue octagon. Cherokee County School District still use the old antique 1950s style stop arms even though most school buses use electric stop arms. This air stop arm is from a very old Toronto District School Board School Bus from the late 1940s, the 1950s, and the early 1960s in Toronto Ontario Canada.
While defending their faith and territory, Sikhs developed a highly respected military tradition. The armor featured at the exhibit represents weaponry typically used by Sikh warriors. The armor and decorative textile, like the rumala, were among over 120 artifacts that were examined in the preparation for the National Museum of Natural History's "Sikhs: Legacy of the Punjab" exhibit.
Here is an overall view of arm-defense, prior to stabilization.
Image and content provided by Hanna Szczepanowska and captured at the NMNH SEM Lab with assistance from Scott Whittaker. For more information, visit Sikh Conservation: Microscopy Aids Conservation and Exhibit of Sikh Artifacts, a Natural History Highlight.
My arm is still sore 10 days after donating blood. I have been told not to lift anything heavy until it heels. The muscles hurt like hell. :-( Bad bad experience!
Skull arm bracer
This black and white combo are great for all you skull lovers. This arm bracer has points on both ends and cord tie up closure on the back to adjust to any size. Great for any style, genre or outfit.
ARM facilities and deployments have gathered massive amounts of atmospheric data around the world. ARM operates three heavily instrumented fixed-location observatories 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition to the fixed-location observatories, ARM offers mobile and aerial facilities.
This ARM map, as of September 2020, indicates sites of past, present, and future ARM field campaigns.
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A scene on the restored section of the Grand Union Canal Wendover Arm. Little Tring Bridge in the background was rebuilt from scratch and was completed in 2001. 17th April 2006.
Kevin Sorbo, aka Hercules, and star of Andromeda. Really huge guy: I put my arm around him for a picture & I couldn't even reach across his back! :)
Like how I occasionally get food from Taco Bell, I occasionally get figures that I know won't meet my expectations. I mean, that's pretty much every Mezco ever made, with issues ranging from Articulation and Proportion, to accuracy to source material.
I didn't grow up with Ultraman, nor have I actually watched any of it (I also passed when Tiga came to the West).But, when a figure looks like a guy in a crappy suit, and the real life version looks like a guy dressed in a crappy suit, well I get quite intrigued and just go for it. Plus, there's no real photo accurate sculpt to worry about.
Figure comes with some neat accessories, including the Brother's Cape, three energy attacks, a separate laser eye sculpt, the EDF VTOL aircraft, and some breakable buildings to simulate a Kaiju sized battle.
There are light up eyes and chest, just like the suit on TV, but as the batteries are TINY, I didn't want to stress myself and go through the trouble of installing batteries the size of a nipple on a Phicen body.
As mentioned before, my expectations were pretty low for this figure, yet at the same time they still managed to get trampled on. Mezco used a base male body for the figure, which in itself is better than the female one (which is why I don't get their figures).
The body has proportion issues (that's why all Mezco look like they're really stocky). Articulation is decent for the most part, even if range of motion is limited. Lacks head tilt and, more importantly, butterfly joints at the shoulders - due to the latter, I cannot actually cross the arms and do the trademark Ultraman arm pose. The stability of the figure isn't terrible and overall, I'd say the body is capable of better than a Legends, though I think Legends have butterfly joints now..
The suit is a nice thick patterned vinyl, which is definitely better than the body socks other figures wear, though the durability of this suit remains to be seen. So far, it has stood up to my testing. The wrist joints are embedded into the wrists and are also tied up inside the wrists of the suit, so I'm wondering about how the suit will take to the extra wear that is attaching hands and arranging them into position.
Paint is really silver... pretty hard to screw that up. Build wise, ti's actually pretty good. Suit is nicely made, and while I have concerns regarding the durability of the suit, at least the joints holding their position isn't a concern. The effects parts are nicely made, with no obviously rough finishes or other QC flaws to be concerned with.