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Head from Hasbro, body is Variant Loki, Luis coat and a DC Alex Ross Scarecrow Inverness cape. Ciggy from gpslot on ebay.
My version of Mastermind (and my first MOC with my NXT). When you have placed the balls just press the button on the front. Then the NXT scans all the colors and show you if you are right. If you have all four colours right the NXT show you how many tries you needed.
Ai Weiwei is the mastermind of the architecture park; I'll take a look at his general ambitions in an upcoming blog post, but in this pavilion he stakes out the agenda clearly: a number of surprising spatial and conceptual transfigurations within a very small space.
The approach suggests a cross-pollination of approaches with Herzog & de Meuron. He takes the conventional form of a gabled "house" and starts piling on the multiple-reading ambiguity. It's extruded along its length in a way that makes the southern elevation read as a barn or warehouse - while the west end reveals that both house and warehouse are actually just expressions of the abstract "sliced hexagon" - which is actually sitting on another gable, or, in a section drawing, tesselating with it. The implication - that the typological forms are actually just geometric artifacts of a larger, abstract, cellular order - is picked up in the honeycomb-like landscape pattern. So not only is there a switching of readings as you view the different elevations, there's also an oscillation or equalization between elevation and plan. This is clearly the kind of mind-expanding provocation Ai had in mind for the whole park: the design invites you to look at a single building in several different ways, and then to stretch your brain to imagine that actually, the world we walk around on is the flat canvas surface that someone else is looking at the way we view the building. Like, woah, man.
At the same time, of course, the stretching of the gable provides enough space to house the artifacts that used to be housed here. Much of the storage space is concealed below ground, another subversion of appearances (this time picking up on the archaeology theme). The only materials are steel, glass, and bamboo-formed concrete, which supposedly evokes the patterns found on some of the formerly-displayed objects.
Iwan Baan's photos show the project still under construction and not so overgrown, but they also make clear the landscape strategy and its kinship with the earlier Ai Qing memorial.
We provide the best study material for each level among all the other Abacus companies. Also, it provides convenience to the Abacus teachers as it saves time to structure new questions for practice by themselves.
Title: Master Mind Of Mars.
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Publisher: New English Library (NEL).
Date: 1972.
Artist: Bruce Pennington.
This photography game. It's like money for old rope, isn't it.
Except without the money bit. Tch.
Anyone remember the game Mastermind?
Sixshot gets a very large Transformers Classics toy thanks to the third-party toy company: Mastermind Creations. His official name is Terminus Hexatron, part of the Reformatted series.
Pictured in laser pistol mode.
He is a very impressive re-imagining of the original six-changer. Each mode is pretty solid and has improvements on the original G1 figure.
He is a bit of a beast to transform with stiff joints and sharp edges, but the wait for this guy finally paid off.