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Bucharest, Calea Victoriei ( Way of Victory ), Romania

751.083 vezie manipulák s vozmi loženými drevom zo Zlatých Moraviec do Nových Zámkov. Na fotke za Vráblami.

Built between 1897-1900

It's like a big bipedal Tachikoma.

Features:

-jointed legs

-rotating turret and main gun

-two secondary MGs

-smoke grenade launchers

-spotlight

-rocket propelled grappling hooks for scaling walls and cliffs

 

A couple more pics on Brickshelf. (when public)

 

Yet another MOC built in one night.

Based off of this awesome design by Squieu.

The CEC Palace in Bucharest, built in 1900 and situated on Calea Victoriei opposite the National Museum of Romanian History, is the headquarter of CEC Bank.

Built in eclectic style, the palace is topped by a glass and metal dome. The entrance features an arch supported by two pairs of columns in composite style. The four corners are decorated with gables and coats of arms and ending in Renaissance domes.

 

El Palacio CEC en Bucarest, construido en 1900 y situado en Calea Victoriei, frente al Museo Nacional de Historia de Rumania, es la sede del Banco CEC.

Construido en estilo ecléctico, el palacio está coronado por una cúpula de vidrio y metal. La entrada presenta un arco sostenido por dos pares de columnas en estilo compuesto. Las cuatro esquinas están decoradas con aguilones y escudos de armas y terminan en cúpulas renacentistas.

 

Bucharest. Romania Europe

GVA le 17.10.2014, Peridot Associated, VP-CEC, Boeing 737-9HW(ER)(BBJ3)

Complete with independent suspension on all wheels (minus the two in the front.) Yeah, it should have another drive wheel in the back.

 

I apologize for the poor photo. My camera's starting to show its age.

Zuppa di ceci e polpo

 

(Recipe in italian: Mangia con Me)

Taking this thing and pumpin' up the badass.

 

That's the cape from a Knight's Kingdom II figure, btw.

This one goes out to Fateheart. : )

 

Also inspired by Code Geass.

 

Currently armed with a radiant wave surge claw and white phosphorus missiles.

 

That's my Tachikoma pod on the back and the righthand claw is by Squieu.

Armaments:

· Belt fed 120 mm rail cannon, allowing it to fire as fast as the ammunition slides into place

· Twin-Linked 20 mm chain guns

· .50 cal. rotary nose cannon

· Pintle mounted .50 cal.

· Two heavy white phosphorus missiles, with room for more, or other small pods.

 

The anchors were a joke, but I liked how they look. :P

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8/6/2011. NJ

The CEC Palace (Romanian: Palatul CEC) in Bucharest, Romania, built in 1900 and situated on Calea Victoriei

opposite the National Museum of Romanian History, is the headquarter of CEC Bank.

 

Before the construction of the palace, the location was occupied by the ruins of a monastery (Saint John the Great) and an adjoining inn. The 16th-century church was renovated by Constantin Brâncoveanu during 1702 - 1703, but later deteriorated and was demolished in 1875.

 

The palace was built as a new headquarters for Romania's oldest bank, the public savings institution Casa de Depuneri, Consemnațiuni și Economie, later known as C.E.C. (Romanian: Casa de Economii și Consemnațiuni), and nowadays CEC Bank. The land was bought and the building constructed with the institution's own funds. Work started on June 8, 1897 and was completed in 1900. The project was designed by the architect Paul Gottereau, a graduate of the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris; construction was supervised by the Romanian architect Ion Socolescu.

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