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2011 Chevy Volt Mock-up Car in the Chevrolet Display at the Dallas Car Show 3-6-2010. Showing the single back up light and glass hatch under the spoiler.
SR20 mock up aircraft on the Cirrus Aircraft stand at the 1997 Aerofair at North Weald.
The undercarriage is different to a production aircraft but maybe the mock up's role was to display the aircraft's interior and the undercarriage wasn't the finished article.
Video test of the effect of hiding the entrance to staging by having the trains run underneath the (mocked up) parking garage -- represented by the cardboard structure. The car boxes and stuff are standing in for other view-blocking structures that will be to the left of the garage. There will be enough detail on the garage itself and some cool stuff above/behind it to further draw the eye up and away from the trains, enhancing the effect.
2011 Chevy Volt Mock-up Car in the Chevrolet Display at the Dallas Car Show 3-6-2010. The striking shape is well defined
Fotografías realizadas para aplicación a portada de revista de cocina "Cooking Light"
Como elemento extra, se ha realizado un mock-up de la portada de revista para tener una idea de como se visualizaría para su aplicación.
Exploring how to make the baseboard design meet up with the riser of the stairs. In this case only the small upper part of the baseboard is carried on the riser, and the line on the baseboard is used to continue the line of the riser.
I did this on a whim one night and designed around a post about a cheap drip tray online. I decided that since it was so cheap I was definitely going to buy it when done and I sized the coffin to match.
Saw this thing going up near the Paradise Birmingham site.
It was near Paradise Circus Queensway, not far from Great Charles Street Queensway, Sandpits and Parade.
The mock up is for One Chamberlain Square (or what it will look like when finished).
From the Discovery Terrace at the Library of Birmingham, to the left of Paradise Circus Car Park.
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CSX2298 – This pristine 289 street roadster is parked next to the 1956 Fiat Bartoletti transporter used to support the Cobra’s 1964-65 FIA Championship efforts in Europe.
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Description: Original artwork for Heinz spaghetti tin label mounted on card with overlay with handwritten printer's notes. Heinz were established in 1869 and produced 57 varieties of products.
Accession Number: SH.2009.83.7
Further Notes: Original artwork created by Smith & Ritchie. Smith and Ritchie were established in Edinburgh in 1853. The firm were multi colour offset printers who were specialist suppliers to the food packaging industry. They were located at Amphion Works in Albert Street. In 1963 Smith & Ritchie became the first printing company in Scotland to use a gravure press and produced reel fed work up to five colours. Smith & Ritchie moved to Livingston in 1986 and in 1991 became the first printing firm in Scotland to use a 10 station gravure press.
Smith & Ritchie have subsequently moved out to Livingston and survive today as Amcor Flexibles S & R. Amcor are originally an Australian company and now have operations in 36 countries around the world specialising in many printed products of which the food packaging that Amcor Flexibles S & R is one.
History: Smith & Ritchie were located at 71 Albert Street, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org
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Mock up on 1937 WL flathead, start on frame today ... #rocketbobs #custombike #bikebuilder #emiratesworldchampionship #flathead #wl #allthebestpeoplebuildflatheads
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moxshov: @evonoako very keen to see this unravel
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Mock-up of a bonnet styled to date to the last quarter of the 18th century. It is based on one of the only known extant bonnets from this period (in the collection of Colonial Williamsburg) and on several paintings from the period.
If you're interested in reading more about this project, you're welcome to visit our blog, A Fashionable Frolick, at fashionablefrolick.blogspot.com
Saw this thing going up near the Paradise Birmingham site.
It was near Paradise Circus Queensway, not far from Great Charles Street Queensway, Sandpits and Parade.
The mock up is for One Chamberlain Square (or what it will look like when finished).
A (very) rough mock up, the forks are 20mm too short, the front wheel has no tyre and there's no headset cup, hence the wooden box to bring the front end up. It's still not quite where it will be but it gives a good impression of what I'm aiming for.
A rough geometry:
Head angle - 66.5 (140mm fork, sagged)
Seat angle - 72.5
Effective top tube - 595mm
Seattube C-T - 410mm
BB height - 300mm
Chainstay length - 434mm
Rear travel - 100mm
Points of interest-
-Tapered head tube
-30.9 seatpost in an 853 seattube
-Santacruz heckler pivot axle