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Foto en tekst uit het boek:
“Nederlandse Militaire Voertuigen”
Transport & tractie van de Koninklijke Landmacht
Geschreven door E.W. van Popta & Dr. C.M. Schulten
Uitgegeven: van Holkema & Warendorf, Bussum ( 1978 )
ISBN 90 269-4543 4
Members of an incoming and outgoing cohort of winners of Prototype Fund grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in Pittsburgh Sept. 18-19, 2014 at Braddock’s American Brasserie. Photo by Michael D. Bolden / Editorial Director, Knight Foundation
Only 267 M35's were made in 1970 and 1971 for Citroën customers to test.
In 1974 and 1975 Citroën ordered all M35's to come back to the factory to be scrapped. Only a very few have survived.
Trying to build the tallest tower for the marshmallow challenge, on the first day of Le Camping. A hint: itérative works much better than planning grand.
Another cool item on display at the Atlantis exhibit is this original prototype of the Shuttle by Dr. Max Faget. Prior to entering the exhibit a short film is shown where this model plays a key part. A fascinating artifact of our space history.
Truly revolutionary shape study - set the trend for 1
Truly revolutionary shape study - set the trend for 1970's and beyond wedge shaping. You entered through the windshield.
This is a Champagne Bottle that I made for LEGOLAND California's grand opening of Pirate Shores a few years ago.
I had to actually do a full prototype for this model and draw the brake lines on. Then as I built it I built each part without gluing them together.
.Final prototypes before priming and sanding. I always use highest quality materials for making final prototypes to preserve all the details. I'm currently working on priming Aurelia, so she will be going to casting company very soon ^^ Not sure about sleeping Margaret... I guess she will be dreaming undisturbed for some time^^
some CNY stuff prototypes. still have some others to make, but might not make it in time for CNY :(
1:6 and 1:3 bak kwa and nonya love letters
polymer clay
This is the building at Stanford Research Institute in which Doug Englebart and his Augment team invented the personal computer. This is a blue foam prototype based on a 3D model I built of the building. It will eventually be 3D printed and used in a art installation.
This is a new prototype accessory from Kia for the 2010 Soul. It is a new type of hood deflector that adheres to the hood in stead of bolting to it. It is made of durable plastic and adheres to the hood with 3M tape. It is made by the Lund corporation. Personally I think it makes the car look like it has a moustache. Let me know what you think (if you own a Soul) and I will pass he information on to the accessory group.
I spent some time sewing yesterday and worked on this new romper set. Even though the prototype is perfectly imperfect, Babette is happy to have it.