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Here's the whole setup, with annotated parts.
Yes, those are milk crates. I've had them for almost 17 years, and they work great for temporary shelving. (Or even more semi-permanent furniture when I was in college) Hoping to replace them with some Ikea shelving for this stuff at some point
This build is part of the story "Backup arrives" for Andromeda's GATEs on Eurobricks.
You can read the whole story here: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120279
Friendly reminder that you should make sure that you have your precious pictures backed up externaly.
Just yesterday after a blue screen for god knows what reason, Bitlocker in Windows, which I've used to "protect" my data, suddenly decided to enter a blue screen cascade that gave me the fuzzy feelings. Luckily, the data decrypted completely in the end, after plenty of spontaneous reboots.
Of course, like any good IT guy, I didn't have a backup.
This build is part of the story "Backup arrives" for Andromeda's GATEs on Eurobricks.
You can read the whole story here: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120279
These were so big that they had to be built in situ - so effectively the bunker was built around them and therefore s no straightforward way to ever remove them.
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