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This module is the first of two modules built to swing the mountain division behind the skyboard and was built in1984. I was given an N Scale model kit of the NMRA Headquarters Building for my participation in the NTRAK Layout for the Washington DC 1982 NMRA Convention. I used that building on this module and built a road and grade crossing with a small hotel on the right side of the module. This module has appeared in the 1987 NTRAK East Convention in Philadelphia PA and in the 1991 NTRAK Convention in Louisville KY.
Activated modules of fire and rain.
These animation loads the cpu, so usually they're stopped, but they are too beautiful
Desktop background is animated too: the central logo switch from blue to red and viceversa when mouse pass over it
I finally went out to take some pictures for the last module of this camera school. I've been very busy, with shooting a bunch of other things while trying to balance it out with my exams. (I shot a couple concerts, and my school's basketball team has asked me to be their photographer, after shooting a couple of their matches.
So, this is what I've come up with. I'm not sure what to pick and help would be appreciated.
This is one of the 6 boxes with a speaker playind its part of a sound montage, leds that light up to the sound intensity, a light sensitive resistor (in the light bulb) that when covered reveals music, and an infrared range sensor (the eyes) that detects people and mangles the sound appropriately. The (sharp) infrared sensors are read by ladyadas wonderful ADIO board and the light sensors are read by an arduino and the information is thansmitted via MIDI to a computer that sits in the central brain and sends the audio back to the the respective modules.
This is one of the 6 boxes with a speaker playind its part of a sound montage, leds that light up to the sound intensity, a light sensitive resistor (in the light bulb) that when covered reveals music, and an infrared range sensor (the eyes) that detects people and mangles the sound appropriately. The (sharp) infrared sensors are read by ladyadas wonderful ADIO board and the light sensors are read by an arduino and the information is thansmitted via MIDI to a computer that sits in the central brain and sends the audio back to the the respective modules.
The Lunar Module in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.
It´s one of the 16 Lunare Modules which where built during the Apollo program.
Fish Module design by Francis Ow. Diagram provided in Nick Robinson's ebook "One Dozen Folds". Folded from six squares of 11.8cm kami.
Dirt Bikes Center has summer sale on its spare parts and accessories.
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This is my first module and was built in the spring of 1977. I based its theme on a Southern Railway Locomotive #722 Steam Train Excursion I rode between Richmond and Keysville VA some time earlier. It features a town with train station on the right and a lumber facility on the left served by a siding. This module made its first appearance at a NMRA-MER meet in Baltimore MD in the fall of 1977 and appeared again in a layout in Raleigh NC in November of 1977. It also made appearances in Princeton NJ in 1979, the NMRA 1982 National Convention in Washington DC and several appearances with the NMRA-MER conventions that the Tidewater Division hosted. It does not have a mountain division track, so in order to use it in layouts that use the mountain division, two more modules were built to swing the mountain division behind and back out again so that this module could be used in those layouts.