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Made by Astec for IBM. Transformer core measures 50mm x 50mm x 20mm. High voltage electrolytic capacitors are 4 x 440uF Rubycon, low voltage are Chemicon. The vertical circuit board generates the Power_Good signal and maybe also handles overvoltage protection.
I needed something a little different to stick in-between commissions- and since I‘m doing random fanart for the rest of the summer, I needed a random fanart subject. Character belongs to Danny Choo. I picked her because I love younger sister characters, but for Haruka specifically, it interested me how she apparently was kidnapped by a man dressed in white? I didn't find any illustrations of this being so I decided to make him a mysterious- angelic figure. I wonder of what significance she was to this man… bait to lure out her sister or something a little more?
Another overly decorated sketch of Mikuri! I can't believe I actually managed to wake up early enough to work on this behind Monica's back- I hope she likes it!
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47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
As seen work in progress in MY MOVIE. Having trouble finding much fanart for this character so I decided to draw my own! Something about him just FASCINATES ME! I wish I knew exactly what it is about him....
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If you intend on using any of my fanart- please be certain to inform me of this. You're not required to ASK if you can- just TELL ME THAT YOU ARE!
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
Bullfinches are really RED ! (Pyrrhula pyrrhula, Domherre)
Included in my "2012 - 366 Days" project.
Nikon D300 + 70-200mmVR/f2.8 with TC-20II teleconverter
ExposureTime : 1/320Sec
FNumber : F7,1
ISOSpeedRatings : 500
FocalLength : 400,00(mm)
Mixed-Brand Non-polarized (NP) Electrolytic Capacitor.
- 1uF 100V Jakec.
- 1uF 100V Jakec.
- 2.2uF 100V Master.
- 3.3uF 100V Jakec.
- 4.7uF 50VDC Super.
- 4.7uF 50V Nichicon.
- 4.7uF 50V Rubycon.
- 4.7uF 100V Master.
- 6.8uF 100V Master.
- 10uF 100V Master.
- 22uF 50V Bennic.
Back to Non-polarized Electrolytic Capacitor.
Go to GOA menu (all parts).
Contact me: Alex.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
My Bard and Assassin. They were always my favorite pairing- I so to speak "invented" Evangeline for Kaiser. It was one of those "OMG he is finally caring about somebody else other than himself!" stories. Evangeline was raised by his senile grandmother who was in denial that he was her daughter (his mother) Evangeline... he can't remember what he actual name was so this name stuck. Whenever I played as him, he was frequently addressed by other players as "Evan"- since he was a boy. The story of Kaiser mostly consisted of him trying to help Evangeline cure his genetic disease.
Monica wants me to color it in, but I don't know...
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
For TheOnlyJayCee...
@__@ even though I didn't get her immediate consent to learn the style and use it for her art commission I just learned it (last night) anyway...
God the only thing that kept foiling me was the cheek/jaw line being lower than the nose- I always make mine level with the nose.... UGG....
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
Rubycon BlackGate/Japan Elco.
Back to Low Voltage Elco, or Hi-Voltage Elco or all parts by group.
Contact me: Alex.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.
47 years after Tangerine Dream played inside Coventry Cathedral as part of their 1975 "Cathedrals Tour" of Europe - which resulted in the iconic Ricochet album - they were back with their Post-Edgar Froesse line up and augmented on lead guitar by Steve Rotheray from Marillion. The atmosphere as well as the music was electric - you felt you were in the presence of greatness; that this day, too, would go down in the annals of modern music as a seminal event. The sound was excellent and the graphics & lightshow mesmerising. A wide-ranging set from across that 47 year gap kicked off with Stratosfear and included Logos, Choronozon, Cloudburst Flight, Sequent C, Electron Bonfire, Ricochet, Rubycon, Pheadra , Tangram, Monolight and new tracks from their latest album - Raum. Ending with a 35-minute long improvisation as their encore, this version of TD showed that they can cut it and are up there with the other foremost line-ups of TD over the years.