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Aberdeen Technical School (Aberdeen Industrial Institute, built in 1935; renamed in 1952)
Main Building: International Modern style. It consists of several linear blocks of different design three stories high staggered and arranged in an L-shaped plan onto an elongated site at the foot of a steep slope. There is a certain Art Deco influence in the design. Architectural features are long open verandahs, porthole windows, stylised columns or pilotis, and a square tower incorporating the main entrance. The long linear balconies are features of this architectural style. Internally the Art Deco influence can be seen in the design of the Main Hall and the Main Staircase. The Shanghai plaster and polished terrazzo finishes used externally and internally respectively are typical of the period.
Camera: Kiev 4AM;
Lens: Jupiter-3 50/1.5;
Film: Tasma Mikrat Izopan - expired (ISO32);
Developing: Rodinal (1+100 stand) - 45min. 20-21C.
I was able to quickly get 13 Technic Turnables (48452cx1) in a large cup and back filled with some random pieces. I probably could've got 14.
My own Lego Technic creation. This model was inspired by an old racing open-wheel car. Vehicle has minimalistic design with only few panels. Dominant in this model is a massive V8-engine with curved exhausts and big wheels with visible suspension. Model has working steering and suspension, rear wheels are connected with engine.
Here you can watch this model in motion: youtu.be/FbqdbJV8xJM.
Isola with slide film at the Filoli Gardens. The expired Velvia 50 is quite dark with strong red tint, and these have white balance adjusted where possible.
Technical info:
- Camera: Agfa Isola
- Lens: Agnar 75/6.3
- Film: Fujichrome Velvia 50 (exp 2006-04)
- Development: Tetenal E6 kit home processing
- Scanning: Epson V700 with Epson Scan
- PostPro: Adobe Lightroom
This year, like in recent years, I received one LEGO set for Christmas. Now don't get me wrong; I'm not complaining. Receiving just one set reminds me of how much God has blessed me and how fortunate I am compared to the majority of the world's population. I also tend to get the "alternate model bug," like I did with my second Technic set: Jet Plane.
The "Komodo" is built only out of pieces from set # 9394. Enjoy! :)
This is my iteration of the McLaren 720s out of Lego Technic. It features a 4 speed gearbox, active aero, suspension and many more functions
Raja Abdul Aziz Raja Adnan, IAEA Director, Division of Nuclear Security, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, delivers his concluding remarks at the closing session of the Technical Meeting on Nuclear Forensics and Cooperation with African States held by the Division of Nuclear Security at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 13 July 2017.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.
The dimensions: 80 x 25 x 30 cm, total weight – 5,7 kg. The max height is 83 cm. The model contains approximately 5100 parts. The model has eight remote controlled functions (three S-bricks, 14 motors).
603 pieces | Will be available on January 1
More info on www.giocovisione.com/lego-technic-42063-bmw-r-1200-gs/