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January 2016 RC Racing
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Date: 2016-01-03
January 2016 RC Racing
Flickr Page/Portfolio - flic.kr/s/aHsjYGRWvC
YouTube Channel - framebuyframe
E-mail - framebuyframe@gmail.com
© 2016 Russell Pead. All rights reserved.
(Credit Image: Russell Pead)
Date: 2016-01-01
What if you encounter ghosts in space? Who you gonna call? Space Ghostbusters of course! And their specialized vehicle (Space Ecto-1) equipped with the most advanced technology to fight any space ghost / creature.
The model is controlled remotely via BuWizz – including the hatch door and the retractable ghost trap. All the functions are displayed in this video: flic.kr/p/2oiyttE
I know I've done almost exactly this shot before, but whatever. I had a cupcake craving after seeing Lindsay's pic yesterday, and then after hanging out with her tonight for beer, mussels, and fries, I really wanted one. So I stopped by Crumbs and bought a regular big cupcake, but they had these for free next to the register. And it's really all I wanted, so I now have real cupcake in case I want some tomorrow!
Maybe I'll bring them to the hospital tomorrow--my very close friend Liz had her baby today! (She was induced, so I couldn't be in the room with them, unfortunately.)
The ADC Accutrac 4000 turntable, build ca. 1977.
A quote from the service manual:
"The Accutrac Model 4000 is an advanced electronic turntable featuring random track selection, computerized memory bank and remote control operation.
The system consists of interrelated components that include electronic speed controlled direct drive turntable motor, electro-magnetically coupled tonearm, driven by a reversible synchronous motor, all controlled by a computer-logic memory bank for random programmed selection of recorded tracks from the control panel or by remote control."
More information can be found at www.thevintageknob.org/THEVAULT1/ACCUTRACK4000/ACCU4000.html.
LEGO model of flatbed canvas truck, including PF infrared remote control - in Minifig size!
Includes 1x mini-motor, 1x micromotor, 1x PF receiver, small 2C lipo battery.
IR signal reaches receiver through through gap in canvas.
Easy driving in Lego City!
LEGO model of flatbed canvas truck, including PF infrared remote control - in Minifig size!
Includes 1x mini-motor, 1x micromotor, 1x PF receiver, small 2C lipo battery.
IR signal reaches receiver through through gap in canvas.
Easy driving in Lego City!
LEGO model of MAN Lion's City DD bus, as operated by BVG (Berlin public transport) in minifig size (6 studs wide) with full remote control. A BuWizz Bluetooth receiver powers drive, steering, lights, and horn.
For Our Daily Challenge: Use A Prop
Don't worry...this scary looking critter is not real. It's only a wire-remote-controlled Godzilla toy that my brother-in-law got me as a gag Christmas gift a few years ago. Yep, I’m still just a kid at heart.
January 2016 RC Racing
Flickr Page/Portfolio - flic.kr/s/aHsjYGRWvC
YouTube Channel - framebuyframe
E-mail - framebuyframe@gmail.com
© 2016 Russell Pead. All rights reserved.
(Credit Image: Russell Pead)
Date: 2016-01-03
Today I made a special trip downstairs to check the mail (and capture it, officially making me the crazy neighbor with a camera). I didn't have anything, even though I hadn't checked since Friday.
I used to love checking the mail, but I think there used to always be the possibility there would be a letter or something. But now it's just mailers, mail for the old tenants, an occasional magazine--and happily for me, paychecks. But bills are all electronic, no one writes letters anymore. . . . The mail just isn't as fun!
January 2016 RC Racing
Flickr Page/Portfolio - flic.kr/s/aHsjYGRWvC
YouTube Channel - framebuyframe
E-mail - framebuyframe@gmail.com
© 2016 Russell Pead. All rights reserved.
(Credit Image: Russell Pead)
Date: 2016-01-03
Not the store's actual name, but it wouldn't be a bad one if this were their only line of business. Porto, Portugal