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The Robotic Soldier, series one, was built to replace the tougher jobs of the human soldiers in the army. With ten times the strengh, and jump abilities, the RS-01 can reach areas and move objects that are impossible to the average human soldier.
Armament: heavy chaingun
Equipment: jumpjets
Der Thurner RS war ein Sportwagen, den der Versicherungskaufmann Rudolf Thurner 1969 vorstellte und danach in seinem Unternehmen Rudolf Thurner, Karosseriebau & Sportwagen fertigte. Der Prototyp sowie die ersten sechs Exemplare der Serienwagen entstanden noch in einer alten Schmiede in der Nähe von München-Riem, später wurden die Wagen in den Gebäuden einer alten Spinnerei in Bernbeuren produziert. Während der Prototyp noch auf der Bodengruppe eines NSU TT gefertigt wurde, diente bei den Serienwagen die um 100 mm verkürzte Bodengruppe des NSU 1200 C als Basis, mit dem Heckmotor des NSU TT. Darauf wurde die auf einem Stahlrohrrahmen montierte Karosserie aus Fiberglas/Glasfaserverstärktem Kunststoff (GFK) verschraubt Der zweisitzige Sportwagen hatte Flügeltüren und die Doppelscheinwerfer des NSU TT lagen unter Plexiglasabdeckungen in der flachen Schnauze. Die Windschutzscheibe stammte vom Porsche 904. Außer der Straßenversion entstand auch noch eine Rennversion, der Thurner RS-R, mit einem NSU-Abt-Einspritzmotor, der 135 PS entwickelte.
Nach 121 gebauten Exemplaren wurde die Produktion 1974 eingestellt, da die Ölkrise die Produktionskosten erheblich verteuerte und Thurners Finanzchef bei einem Autounfall ums Leben kam.
Quelle: wikipedia
17. Classic-Gala Schwetzingen
Some of my groups and albums
DIES UND DAS - BITS AND PIECES
STRASSENPHOTOGRAPHIE - STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
ASPHALT VETERANEN - BLACKTOP VETERANS
MASCHINE UND BEWEGUNG - MACHINE AND MOVING
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NUR IN GRUPPEN OHNE 30/60 RESTRIKTION ZU SEHEN !
This is the one! A real muscle car and of course pimped :)
Provo is full with life after being on the pristine but boring SLC.
Manual Exif: 1/125 f/8 ISO400
"Before you stands a sports car of flesh and blood. Boasting a voluminous 4.0-litre six-cylinder horizontally opposed and naturally aspirated engine packing 383 kW (520 hp), mounted in the rear.
Its race track chassis will show you what it means to confront the tarmac head on. Eye for an eye. Lap after lap. The fixed rear wing is a flagrant provocation to do battle. To the opponent. And to the opposing headwind. The rear silencer as well as the tailpipes in titanium are a visible sign of what the new 911 GT3 RS is promising: unadulterated sound, pure performance, and a challenge that nobody whose heart beats for sports cars can shy away from..."
Source: Porsche
Photographed during Driven Club event in Northern Ireland.
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The HUDSON is the Scrap Fleet's demolition workhorse - it systematically removes cubes of salvage material from drifting wrecks and transfers them to it's sistership RS UNWIN for refinement and processing.
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The RS HUDSON and Space wreck (AKA Space Rock, AKA Ice House) are the two largest LEGO structures I have ever built, it has been almost a year long journey with Isaac (Ricecracker) who conceived of the idea of SPACE wreaking SHIPs. Through many ramen meals the idea of a pair of SHIPs came together.
The SHIP is about 180 studs long, and the wreck/rock is like 3 feet tall. The RS Hudson has a NXT and two powerfunctions, the wreck/rock has one - which takes a combined 24 batteries to operate XD
You can see the functions here: www.flickr.com/photos/si-mocs/9090492644/in/photostream/
One of my favourite cars. This is a classic car of the mid 90's fitted with the famous Cosworth 2 litre YB engine kicking out more than 200BHP. The Escort Cosworth is based on the Mk5 Escort but uses a shortened Sapphire Cosworth floorpan. All Escort Cosworths are 4 wheel drive.
Greenside Garden Centre.
Newhouse,
Lanarkshire.
29th Aug 2021.
Porsche 911 (991.2) GT3 RS | Racing Yellow.
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