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After seeing Studio Trigger's latest film PROMARE, I knew I had to build something for it. I know other people have built this little guy before but I wanted to try building one for myself. Introducing Galo's stylized rescue mech, the Matoi Tech!
Really not much to say here build-wise. I threw it together in less than a day and could've done with some better pieces but I made do with what I had. It's a decently poseable little bot but it does require a stand in order to... well... stand. It does fit Galo, or at least his upper half as there's really no way to fit a minifigure's legs in there the same way they are on the original design, so some suspension of disbelief is required (not as much as you need when watching the film, though!)
I threw in some pictures of the inner frame as well if anyone is interested in replicating this. I probably made it more complicated than I needed to but I like the more mechanical look.
A visit to the seaside over Easter had me venturing into a Morrisons supermarket to grab some groceries. Predictably I headed over to the toy department which had clearly been ransacked already but in the near empty carton of Matchbox I did find this lone 2022 Renault Megane E-Tech.
Morrisons have been selling Matchbox singles for over two months yet strangely NONE of the ones in my area have bothered.
I'm still a big fan of this casting, cost cutted it may be but it hides it rather well and a welcome modern Eurocentric addition to the normally heavily American influenced Matchbox line up.
Mint and boxed.
Tech: Pentax K-5 IIs | SMC Pentax-DA 10-17 mm f/3.5-4.5 ED (fisheye)
I don't even like fisheye but I wanted this lens so here we are. In general I am not happy with this set, guess I will have to go back and get some better shots.
WEEK 47.2 – Office Depot, Southaven, MS
A small Tech Depot Services cart that resides between some of the tech aisles. Sadly, no giant TechMax sign here... :(
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
One of the most beautiful and useful buildings of civil engineering, carried out by the Eiffage Company founded by the famous architect Gustave Eiffel. The Millau Viaduc is the tallest and longest bridge in the world.
More informations:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millau_Viaduct
Watch the very interesting documentary about the construction of the viaduc:
French version
Part 1
www.dailymotion.com/video/x97pvo_superstructures-le-viadu...
Part 2
www.dailymotion.com/user/duffman22/video/x97pwk_superstru...
Part 3
www.dailymotion.com/user/duffman22/video/x97r16_superstru...
English version
Part 1
www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ZNMEpsocY&feature=related
Part 2
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWrmelbagLA&feature=related
Part 3
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FXtQf9M88o&feature=related
Part 4
The CN Tech train passes westbound through the small community of Irene, IL, checking for track defects on its way to Waterloo, IA.
Old tech was new tech at one time; even imaginary tech was the go. Aerogrammes, quill and ink bottle, pencil and paper, books, a compass thing - all tech
California High School Wrestling Tournament. The 2020 Doc Buchanan Invitational. Hosted by Clovis High School, Clovis, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
in the bustling heart of palma’s placa mayor, the spectacle of preparation for the EM public viewing takes a comedic turn. a large screen precariously balanced on coca-cola crates speaks volumes about the improvisational spirit of the local eateries. patrons lounge under the protective canopy, seemingly oblivious to the haphazard setup just a few feet away. the tattooed figure fiddling with a phone and the bemused expressions of onlookers add to the scene’s unintentional irony. this black-and-white capture isn’t just about a community gearing up for a shared event; it’s a snapshot of delightful chaos, where professionalism is a distant afterthought, and creativity reigns supreme in the most unexpected forms.