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Evan Thackray's 32 class sits in the loop road as a 5" gauge 36 class steams past from the coal road.
Wagga Wagga Invitational Run 2018 - Saturday 03-11-2018.
This is a 1:100 scale model of a Commercial Space Station, which we were commissioned to build in 2019. The model features a variety of customized modules, stowage facilities, an airlock, an observatory, a robotic arm and a main solar array. The model is accompanied with replicas of the SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 supply ships. Later we are going to add to this set a replica of the SpaceX Dragon 2 as well. The model also includes several posed astronaut figurines, designed and customized for us by Mr. Max Grueter.
The model was designed in 3D software, produced by rapid prototyping and manually assembled, painted and decorated.
In this model we implemented the features and technics developed for our models of ISS, which we were building and perfecting since 2008. The model has reliable internal reinforcement system, holding the modules together. Most vulnerable elements are produced from durable materials – metal and nylon. Selected components and supply ships’ replicas have embedded magnets, allowing to reconfigure the station and exercise various docking schemes. The model is mounted with support poles on a black painted base.
The model is designed to be partially disassembled during transport. It is packed in a Pelican heavy duty transit case and can be fast and easily assembled for presentation.
Dominica and Scott's first attempt and doing some model railroading. No train on this tiny 2'x2' scene. Just a small country church, farm house and barn. We did this little project just to learn some modeling basics before moving on to something bigger and more challenging.
Fully functional blinking LED's on a 1/2 scale replica helmet of Sebastian Vettel from Singapore GP 2012. Hand built .....
Scale house on the Wisky-Mich in Ironwood near the time of abandonment. Image taken September 1995, scanned from a slide and converted to B&W.
A scale model of the F-16V Viper Fighter Aircraft with Philippine Air Force markings made by the American company Lockheed Martin. Photo taken during the 2018 Asian Defence and Security (ADAS) Trade Show at the World Trade Center in Pasay, Metro Manila.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Solar: How do we scale solar to be on 50% of the roofs in the US by 2018?
Presented by Panasonic
Plummeting panel and balance-of-system costs are making solar electricity increasingly competitive with carbon-intensive alternatives. However, the overall pace of adoption in the U.S. is still slow. This working session will explore practical breakthroughs to installing solar on 50% of U.S. rooftops by 2015. Using rapid prototyping in small groups, participants will work together to find solutions and then participate in the identified actions to accelerate progress.
Contributors:
David Crane, President and CEO, NRG Energy
Ed Fenster, Co-founder, Sunrun
Andy Karsner, Executive Chairman and Founder, Manifest Energy
Danny Kennedy, Founder and President, Sungevity
Nat Kreamer, President and CEO, Clean Power Finance
Paul Nahi, Chief Executive Officer, Enphase Energy
Richard O’Day, Managing Director, Global Market Solutions Group, Credit Suisse
Billy Parish, Founder and President, Solar Mosaic
Naimish Patel, Chief Executive Officer, Gridco Systems
Laura Spanjian, Sustainability Director, City of Houston
Howard Wenger, President, Regions, SunPower Corp
Ray Wood, Managing Director, Head, U.S. Power and Renewables Group, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Facilitator: Jib Ellison, Founder and CEO, Blu Skye Consulting
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm Green