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Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

This is a close up view of the back cat-walk, which includes all pipe work and labeling systems.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

This Close-up photo was taken prior to having the plastic sheet removed, and as such is blurred a little. It still shows the intricate labeling system, which looks neither hand written or ink-jet printed.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

In this close-up view, the globs of glue are visible where it seems the model has been/was broken. Which fits with the fact that there are two cylinder tower extensions that were not replaced when we viewed the model. It also fits with Mr. Habicher's description of the model being broken when he attempted to reconstruct it.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: G. Fullerton

 

This close-up photo of one of the towers shows the intricate and delicate hands that would have been needed to construct such a model.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: G. Fullerton

 

In this aerial photo of what is only presumed to be a pumping station, shows that no detail has been forgotten.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

A lengthwise view of the seven tables of the model. Each table includes something different from the next. The vintage car in the background, while not purposely photographed, gives the viewer a visual representation of the size of the complete model.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

Photo to show the multiple layers of the pipe work in this model, as well to show the error in the artifact no. of this entire model. Official number is 2003.0036 NOT the 2002.0036 which is written on the tag.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

This is a close up photo of the "Stage 2 Hot Tower" label. Which was one of the two large cylinder on the model.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

In this base-up photo, the towering stance of the model was attempted to be captured. Just imagine the cylinder tower extensions, had they been on.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

This is a close-up photo of the upper cylinders which would be placed on-top of table we were able to uncover and one other table we were not. It was too bad we were unable to see the model fully assembled.

Name: AECL Heavy Water Production Plant Engineering Model

Artifact No.: 2003.0036

Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum, Storage Facility, Ottawa

Photo by: D. Maillet

 

A side view of one of the extension cylinder towers, which we could not view fully connected to the model, or out from under the plastic sheet.

These were provided by Replicate Designs as samples to place on their

website.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

Model of interior of a office.

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The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

Completed Engineering Model of KySat-1

Well, engineering models and such. At the "Cosmonauts" exhibition at the Science Museum.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

An engineering model of the Mars Science Laboratory. Spacecraft Assembly Facility, Jet Propulsion Lab

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The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

At the "Cosmonauts" exhibition at the Science Museum.

Scale DownModel of Ship

 

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The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

At the "Cosmonauts" exhibition at the Science Museum. Of course, the thing of which this was an engineering model never actually went to the Moon.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

The Waterloopbos is a former field lab for hydrological research in The Netherlands. The field lab was in use from 1952 to 1995 and is a national monument since 2016. It contains hydrological models of numerous places both within and outside The Netherlands, including the famous Delta Works. Many of the models are in ruins and overgrown, which gives the Waterloopbos an extra dimension.

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