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Built for DA4: Hammer to Fall, the Military Science R&D Lab requirements were that it had at least three levels with a means to transport between them, built in the lego set "dollhouse" style, five minifigs, a support vehicle, and weapon being tested on a firing range, with bonus points for making lego box art.

 

The Institute accomplishes those tasks:

Build style, check.

Five Minifigs- Ted, the accountant on the top floor. Lisa and Frank, the weapons testers near the cannon. RDJ23, the science bot on the far side. And (unnamed) the test subject in field.

To simulate a weapons range I created a small set of targets for the main gun.

To transport through the building the figs use a series of bi-color portals. Each color corresponding to the same color on another floor.

Finally, they have a catapult ramp for a little scoot.

 

Hope you enjoyed it! Look for more DA4 stuff in that group over there!

Lacock Abbey is now the property of the National Trust, having been gifted to them in 1944 by Matilda Gilchrist-Clark, who had inherited the estate from her uncle Charles Henry Fox Talbot in 1916. The abbey is a Grade I listed building, having been so designated on 20 December 1960.

 

The Fox Talbot Museum forms part of the ground floor. It celebrates the life of William Henry Fox Talbot, and his contributions to photography, and includes exhibits on the man himself, his mousetrap camera (so-called by his wife because he scattered the little wooden boxes round the house), the chemical processes involved in obtaining images and the early history of photography. Exhibitions showing the works of various photographers are sometimes held in a gallery on the first floor.

A view along the side of the Glasgow Science Centre.

 

It's a bit of an odd angle, I know, but it kept catching my eye as I flicked through my archives...

Only the brightest bricks around get to work at Rocket Science Inc! Visitors are greeted by a reception desk with sofas and flowers. On the second floor there's a state of the art water cooler. Really... that's all there is. On the third floor is the office floor and when work is over there's a sun deck with a professional telescope to watch the stars with. And the whole building is of course powered by solar cells.

The solar cells and the sign in the reception would need to be custom stickers if this was build for real

Rocket science in progress. I found this fence/gate in Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland. This was behind the washrooms near 'Soaring over California' ride in a flight themed area of the park. I took this picture thinking to put a print on my son's door when he is older.

Science Lake in a heavy downpour.

 

Allegany State Park, NY. October 16, 2021

I've used an Agfa Scientia 2x2 inches glass plate here. They were made for

work with electron microscopes. As I don't have one of those at home I

loaded the plate into my Holga instead.

My Daughter's school had their science fair this evening.

This was not her project, but I loved this one. It just cracked me up.

 

Large

Science Festival, University of Cambridge. Dr Chris Smith and an official of the Science Festival outside the New Museums Site in Pembroke Street yesterday. Chris is one of the famous Naked Scientists: www.thenakedscientists.com/ . That's details of the Corpus Clock / Chronophage on the banner.

 

More on the festival here: www.admin.cam.ac.uk/sciencefestival/ .

Science World, Vancouver.

Look carefully...a tree growing shoes...? only in London.

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Wandering around the impressive modern architecture in Valencia's Science and Arts Park

Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Sports Science Center, training facility for the Milwaukee Bucks NBA franchise.

The Science Museum in valencia makes up part of the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, which is quite something...

 

www.cac.es/home?languageId=1

 

You can see it pretty well in google earth too - look at where this was taken in satellite mode...

 

...and of course my other pics from here...!

Here's something I was working on lately

Can't eat in the helmet...

 

Loosely inspired by Ultraman

My second part of the steampunk neighbourhood.

Here's something I was working on lately

London, England

Officially known as Telus World of Science, the dome was built for Expo 86, then taken over by Science World following Expo.

1896 in red brick and terracotta by CWD Joynson, built by Thomas Tildesley of Willenhall.

 

Science Museum London

#marchforscience #ScienceMarchDC

Science Comics / Heft-Reihe

Wonders of Science in Pictures

cover: Rudy Palais

Ace Magazines / USA 1946

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/301004/

Made a day trip to Allegany State Park on Columbus day. October 9, 2023.

Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.

Some quick snaps in London today...

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