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IVAS Supply Chain dashboard “local” view that is geographically set at latitude, longitude and zip code. Red bubbles represent COVID-19 data. The blue and green points are color-coded based on IVAS component type. The report may be scaled for greater precision of the information conveyed, such as detailed vendor data. (Image courtesy of PEO Soldier)
The Scale Model section covered everything form the tiniest models to the largest. The scales were ,micropolis micro, mini, miniland, macro.
A working fountain.
ODC Scale Just unwinding by playing with one of my test shots. Now I am off to read a couple chapters of my book in the hopes I can slow my brain down enough to sleep tonight.
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Scale model photos again!! This time a 1:18 scale 1098S Tricolore, recently gifted to me by a close friend, Praveen Sathye
the cause of the problem of removal from timber transport panel and part of the reason it wouldn't start smooth and made bad noise when tryed to run this is the mount for the screws that hold the model to the wood also note wiring to motor, hard against motor fly wheel this caused extra friction preventing motor from starting easy draw was 4 amps this tripped the dc control after adjust and removal of screw mount the Oaust/bregs and Khiac run the same speed so no problems with double heading but the Khiac starts to move at 2 volts Oaust/bergs at 3.9
Mechanic plastic figure sratch-buildt from another figure.I added a hard hat(with brim of hat turned to the backside).Then the arms and head were re-positioned.And I dremel cut out the bagpipes and traditional cloths and added the battery.I gave him(painted) a high school style jacket and blue jeans.
But if you examine very closely it appears he's still playing those bagpipes.Opossed to holding a car battery......ha ha ha.
Cane Hill laundry scales. Cane Hill Hospital opened in 1882 as the Third Surrey County Lunatic Asylum. The asylum was designed by Charles Henry Howell and built on a hill overlooking Coulsdon. Cane Hill closed in 1991 and most of the asylum was demolished during 2009.
Salt Spring may not be the growing region of award winning, single origin coffee, but it sure does have some fine examples of Arbutus menzies.