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Another one that has been on the almost done list for ages...props to Xenomurphy for proving it can be done but I have no idea if this has similar internals.
It is a solid little beastie and happy to offer the design to Lego for their new Doctor Who set :)
New work for Ström Architects
More information about the project can be found on the architect's website
New work for Ström Architects
More information about the project can be found on the architect's website
the EXT-8000 is a loader/repair mech that works on the rest of the Battle armor Battalion. they are usually built from parts leftover from other mechs but many of the parts are quite robust and seldom breakdown.
the design is fairly simple, with the exception of the extending waist. constructed from a construction scissor lift, it allows the mech to work on the taller mechs like the Devastator and Avalanche while not making it too large to equip and repair the smaller armors like the lancer squads or the vanguard
NOTES: really I built the arms for this one along time ago while playing with the ideas for the lancer, I had intended on building a much smaller exo-suit as a pre-war prototype for the mechs such as the lancer, I never got around to design much else for it but a matching leg design and really lost interest in the design until I had the idea to build a repair mech for the rest of the fleet, even then I just played around with some extending arm designs or a slider system until I had the scissor lift waist idea after I made a mock up the waist everything else basically designed itself! I ended up using a lot of the older greys after I built the feet but a few parts use the newer shades here and there
New work for Ström Architects
More information about the project can be found on the architect's website
TNA33355. LK53 EXT. Dennis Trident with Alexander ALX400 Bodywork. In First Group livery. On Route 23 to Westbourne Park. Seen at Regent Street.
This photograph was originally on my fotopic site, so I'm not completely sure when this photo was taken.
Samsung NX2000, NX 18-55mm Lens, NX Ext Mic.
The model’s DRIMe IV image processor should further enhance any image quality benefits. Samsung claims that the processor will both improve the NX2000’s noise reduction capabilities as well as colour reproduction - time will tell.
The Samsung NX2000 employs the same 20.3MP sensor as seen in other Samsung CSCs. The sensor is an APS-C unit – much the same as that found in most entry-level DSLRs . It has a large LCD screen. It measures in at 3.7-inches
The external microphone is Samsung and specific to the NX 100, 200, 1000, 2000, 2200. It does not work on the NX11 or NX20 - VERY ANNOYING. The NX30 finally is the first model with an external Mic jack to it. I have been pleased with picture and video results f this NX2000 in the limited use sofar. I hope to find some time for countryside pbotography while in the UK having a rest from worknext week.