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This classic internet meme is now finally yours to own!
Completely redesigned for 2012, this will look gorgious atop your bookshelf, mantlepiece or high performance gaming workstation. Guaranteed to make you the envy of the Geekosphere! But hurry, only 100 of these have been made so far, and there's no way to know when more will become available.
- Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions.
- Includes full-color glossy instruction booklet.
- Uses 100% brand new, brand-name parts.
- Obeys all known laws of physics!
Organization: Tim Engle
Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer.
Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com
Me, when I have some time to model and play with some sepia filters on a rainy SF Day. Disheveled and moody.
As much as I love cars I love scale models of absolutely EVERYTHING, either cars, trucks, buses, boats, buildings... just anything you can imagine in scale.
This model railway was showed in Santander, more specifically at the plaza above the bus station of the city.
It was a model of several stations of my area (Cantabria), it's the first model railway I've seen in years and sadly it wasn't as good as the last one I remember seing but still fun to obserb.
Enjoy the pics!
See it running: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl1XfqMoO6I
I'm working on a fully functional model traction elevator. It is controlled by two Arduinos and uses PWM to control the motor speed. Most of the lighting is in so it's time for a quick photo shoot. Here is the best shot so far.
Some features:
- 4 floors
- Materials: aluminium, MDF, Acryl, Epoxy
- Motor: 12 volt, 3000rpm, 810:1 gear box
- Variable speed PWM drive, 256 speed levels
- MOSFET motor drive
- 6 landing call buttons, 4 on car control panel
- 2 Arduinos. A third one will be installed on the car roof
- 32x16 bi-color led matrix
- 4x7 segment leds for status info
- MP3 voice announcements and sound fx
- Discrete logic safety circuit guards limit switches
- Standby current: 800mA at 12 volts
- Peak current: over 2A