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Models at Bekonscot Model Village
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IAPP Member: US#12002
Model: Maiko
Photographer: Hidekazu Tominaga
February 2013
MAMIYA C330 Professional : SEKOR 80mm f2.8
Going through some old shots from the beginning of the year
Model Mayhem #582713
Strobist: SB800 1/4 Power Into Shoot Thru Brolly camera right fired CLS
Project: Let Me Italian You www.flickr.com/photos/141076565@N06/
Model: Marie
Make Up: www.facebook.com/sylwia.witek.mua/
A series of photos taken back in February 2009 at the Model Railroad Club of Toronto.
The photos aren't very good as the use of a tripod was impossible due to the confined space and number of visitors.
20th Western Canadian Regional Model Contest 2015
Nanton, AB
2015-06-06
Individual models can be seen in the Calgary 2015 Album
Awaiting parts yet still happy with progress - nose upper section is still a temporary structure so isn’t accurate to how it will be when complete. Electrics are complete at front with wiring to tidy.
model: kirstie babor of A.D. Models
mua: julie ebio
locale: EC Friends Resort
mentors: aaron ebio & benjie ordoñez jr.
Minimalism at it's best.. Designed by Henry Kloss and built in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Model Eight was produced from 1960-1965. Kloss had earlier co-founded the Acoustic Research company, creator of the acoustic suspension speaker (a speaker sealed inside an air-tight cabinet). Kloss founded Advent Corporation in 1967.
The Model Eight was Kloss's first radio. Using a transformer-type power supply, it has a hand-wired chassis. The Model Eight employs seven tubes (types 6U8A, 6BS8, two 6BM8, and three 6AU6A).
This set produces amazing sound for a radio of its size and it stands alone among tube radios of its time. (Phil's Old Radios) This website has detailed pictures of the chassis, wiring, etc.
The twin cabinets for the receiver and speakers (there were two speakers in the top cabinet), are made of solid walnut, not veneer. There is a 20 foot wire that allowed the speaker cabinet to be located in a different spot than the receiver.
It had a highly selective and sensitive tuner, using a concentric planetary dial and tuning knob for precise tuning. One of the problems with FM in those days was drift. Model Eights had a 2-hour recording and chart made to measure drift. This was done on every set produced before it was sold!
. . . this image was shot with a moondog anamorphic lens on my iphone. It was cropped a bit (the anamorphic lens produces a 16x9 image after de-squeezeing)