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- Reprap Prusa i3 (Printing via OctoPrint)
- Ultimaker (printing via SD card)
- MakerBot Replicator XL (printing via SD card)
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These images show the unboxing and setup of the MakerBot Replicator 2 personal 3D printer.
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Dessa bilder visar uppackningen och igångsättning av MakerBot Replicator 3D-skrivare.
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:310961
The 3D printer: bit.ly/1sJQB0d
For more information creative-tools.com
Zulu Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
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Casing for MakerBot Replicator 1 3d printer.
Keeps you 3d prints in a controlled temperature environment.
As a kit.
Easily assembled in 10min.
Make your own?
Download the files from: www.thingiverse.com/thing:38187
Get one made?
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Zulu Traditional Male Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
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These images show the unboxing and setup of the MakerBot Replicator 2 personal 3D printer.
SVENSKA
Dessa bilder visar uppackningen och igångsättning av MakerBot Replicator 3D-skrivare.
Zulu Traditional Male Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
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These images show the unboxing and setup of the MakerBot Replicator 2 personal 3D printer.
SVENSKA
Dessa bilder visar uppackningen och igångsättning av MakerBot Replicator 3D-skrivare.
nrhp # 84002937- Replications of E. M. Viquesney’s “The Spirit of the American Doughboy” are believed to be the focal points of over ten-percent of U. S. World War I memorials, exclusive of those memorials that are merely plaques. Additionally, some believe that except for the Statue of Liberty, Viquesney’s Doughboy replicas have collectively been seen by more people than any sculpture in the U. S., even though many don’t realize they have seen them.
Toward the end of his time living in Americus, Georgia, in 1920 Viquesney created his Doughboy in response to a national interest to honor those who died, were wounded, or served in the World War. He said he started thinking about creating a sculpture and what it should depict, as well as making preliminary sketches, during the war. (While the war was still in process, Woodrow Wilson’s Secretary of War, Newton Baker, encouraged communities across the nation to erect memorial or monuments to honor the Doughboys, and that may have contributed to Viquesney’s initial thought on that line.) While he wanted to depict an American soldier in battle, he didn’t want to depict excessive might or power by portraying a soldier charging or running forward. Instead, he wanted to depict the "spirit" of the American Doughboy's determination to preserve freedom for their country and mankind. So he portrayed a Doughboy striding firmly forward in an erect posture through "no man’s land."
One of the most readily recognizable features of "Spirit of The American Doughboy" is his upwardly extended right arm with a grenade in the upraised hand. The other is the two stumps at his right front and left rear. His left arm extends downward and his left hand holds a bayoneted 1903 Springfield rifle, pointed forward at about thigh height. He wears a flat steel helmet, trousers bloused above the knee, and puttees (wrapped leggings) below the knees, all of the type worn by Doughboys in World War I. He wears a rectangular bedroll backpack with a bayonet scabbard on the side, a square gas mask pouch on his chest, a cartridge belt, canteen, mess kit, and first aid kit. Since he’s striding, rather than running or charging, his leading left leg is straight. His right leg is bent and, while the right heel is raised, the right sole is on the "ground." Barbed wire was originally strung loosely around his feet and the stumps, but it’s been removed for safety reasons from some Doughboys and is missing from others for other reasons.
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Zulu Traditional Male Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
Zulu Traditional Male Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
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Casing for MakerBot Replicator 1 3d printer.
Keeps you 3d prints in a controlled temperature environment.
As a kit.
Easily assembled in 10min.
Make your own?
Download the files from: www.thingiverse.com/thing:38187
Get one made?
www.creativetools.se/casing-for-makerbot-replicator-1-3d-...
SVENSKA
Huv för MakerBoot Replicator 1 3d-skrivare.
Håller dina 3d utskrifter i
en kontrollerad varm miljö.
Leveras som en byggsats som enkeklt kan monteras på 10 minuter.
Gör en själv?
Ladda hem filerna från: www.thingiverse.com/thing:38187
Skaffa en färdig?
www.creativetools.se/plexiglashuv-for-makerbot-replicator...
I feel like I need to finish this EOS-M Photo Project so here I am. Hopely this time I can finish this project for sure.
Nothing special about this photo anyway, just trying an old photo illusion. enjoy :)
Strobe Info: diffused Speedlite 580EXII on camera right, above the objects. triggered via PocketWizard.
Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
4208.
My rendition of one of Sonic Youth's album covers.
I used a corner of the room and light coming from one direction to give the dark shadow down the side, and burnt my candle down until it was the right height. Once on the computer I darkened the image, added a little sepia/B&W, then softened it, textured it, and wrote the title on. All done on Picmonkey.
ODT: 4/11/2013:Design your own album cover.
52 in 2013: Week 9: Album Cover.
Epiphany and Elevate textures by Kim Klassen.
Project 365: #57
Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Bull Livestock Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
Sadly, Shakaland has now permanently closed in 2025
www.southafrica.net/au/en/travel/article/aha-shakaland-ho...
Concrete pillboxes built to replicate Nazi bunkers rest on an old cattle farm now an area of critical environmental concern managed by the BLM in southwest Oregon, Sept. 26, 2018. BLM photo: Matt Christenson
A quiet oak savanna in southwest Oregon has a World War II story to tell.
It was the summer of 1942 when thousands of young American troops started arriving in Oregon to prepare for battle.
Only months prior, immediately after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor and America’s entry into WWII, the U.S. Army broke ground on Camp White, a massively ambitious training ground for troops north of Medford.
The national war effort was ramping up, and from the rationing at home to the drill sergeants yelling at new draftees, the task at hand was unified: Get America prepared for war as fast as possible.
At Camp White, in the heart of the Rogue River Valley, it got loud very quick.
Construction crews worked 24 hours a day until the base, consisting of 1,300 structures, was complete. Barracks, mess halls, a railroad, full electrical grid and sewer system were all built in six months.
And then the troops arrived.
The newly reinstated 91st Division went on 91-mile-long hikes.
They fired bazookas, mortars and tanks.
And they attacked concrete pillboxes built to replicate Nazi bunkers.
Despite creating what was then Oregon’s second most populous city at 40,000 people, there are now only a few lasting structures proving Camp White ever existed. Sadly, there are even fewer first-hand memories.
The pillboxes are still standing, though. They simultaneously represent a mostly forgotten military legacy and since 2013, an opportunity for historic preservation.
After decades of private cattle farming, Camp White’s pillboxes now rest on public land.
Read the full story about the Camp White pillboxes that rest on the northeast side of Upper Table Rock, an area of critical environmental concern for the BLM: www.facebook.com/notes/blm-oregon-washington/the-wwii-leg...
Zulu Boys Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
Tourist at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
Sadly, Shakaland has now permanently closed in 2025
www.southafrica.net/au/en/travel/article/aha-shakaland-ho...
Zulu Boys Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
Zulu Boys Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
ENGLISH
These images show the unboxing and setup of the MakerBot Replicator 2 personal 3D printer.
SVENSKA
Dessa bilder visar uppackningen och igångsättning av MakerBot Replicator 3D-skrivare.
Zulu Boys Traditional Ethnic Dancing at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
I feel like replicating yourself is such a 15 year old thing to do when you first learn how to use photoshop, but I never did it then, so im doing it now! I just wanted to take a picture with this huge trunk i came across and ended up doing this! I'd like to thank the same log for being a wonderful tripod!
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Zulu Tribal Chief at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa May 1998
from Jerome Agel's book 'The Making of Kubrick's 2001'
The original 1968 Doug Trumbull interview in American Cinematographer can now be found here online on page4
I figured before I went off into the abyss and experimented with a few more photo edits, it was a good time to actually talk about the figure itself.
So here she is, the S.H. Figuarts version of Captain Marvel from Endgame.. technically her endbattle appearance as it was only at that time did she have this new haircut.
Cosmically powered superheroes are often a conundrum for me in the toy world. Characters like Captain Marvel and Superman do great feats for their worlds, but so of much if dependent on special effects that when it comes to their toys, it seems almost like a let down no matter what accessories they include with it.
I suppose Marvel is better off than Superman because at least some of the better packages have included actual energy blast effects.
But hey.. I like the character and I love that sexy suit so, I suppose that's why I endured the trials of getting one of the Exclusive figures.
Like her predecessor, Endgame Marvel comes with the figure, a few effects and some hands. The effects this time are not just the blobs of energy for her fists, but there are also some energy tendrils for her legs. As there was no helmeted face this time around, that's out of the package.
Annoyingly, they only gave her one face.. yes it's the same "squint and she's kind of Brie Larson" sculpt from the first one. For the price tag on this puppy, an extra angry sculpt would have been nice. Hair lacks some volume (as it always does) but is quite well detailed.
The underlying body is effectively the same one as before, upgraded with a more restrictive chest piece to improve aesthetics a la Widow. So you get your usual points of articulation (toe, ankle, double jointed knees, hips with thigh twist, waist, mid torso, shoulders with compress and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows with forearm pivot, wrists, neck, and head), with Widow levels of posing.
Sounds good, right?
Well, in their sheer wisdom, to replicate the sash, Tamashii Nations effectively gave Captain Marvel a giant ass belt which due to its rigidity and sheer bulk, gets pushed up to the chest every time you do any deep lunge poses with her left leg forward. So if you want to keep it looking respectable, it's got to the be right leg.
As stated above, I really do like the snazzy suit. Effectively, her Endgame colour scheme is an reverse-colour version of her movie suit, with some additional gold accents and other new markings. The paints on the suit look like they have a slight pearl finish to it, which gives a nice shimmering effect, especially when placed next to more grounded outfits like with Widow.
The actual paint work itself is very well done. with no signs of overspray or bleeding on the main body and the usual degree of average on the hands. While the accuracy of the face is definitely debatable, the actual paint is very well done. Same goes for the hair itself.
Unlike my Widow, we're back to the normal level of Figuarts build quality of the body, namely to say there's nothing to report on bad QC or crappy joints. The effects parts, on the other hand...the fist pieces are alright, kind of nondescript blobs but at least they fit on the hands. The energy tendrils are made of a rubber plastic that doesn't quite grip the legs (for reasons of saving the paint I imagine) but at the same time it makes mounting them and keeping them on a major pain in the ass.
So there you have it - Endgame Captain Marvel. With an epic, but still cameo, appearance in Endgame, I can see why they made her an Exclusive release. Its a solid figure, no doubt, but I just wish Tamashii Nations had put together a better overall package.
Back to some horrible photo edits!