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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.
This was the coolest ball machine at the show. It uses a lot of sensors to determine the color of the balls and spells out a word.
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.
I’ve made this alternative model for Eurobricks Technic C-Model Contest: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=101578
It is a combination of a Quad Bike (9392) and a Black Champion Racer (42026) parts.
Video: youtu.be/VBSP9Khfwfg
General information:
326 pieces (there was 17 leftover parts)
Length: 21.5-23.5cm/Width: 15cm/Height: 9.5cm
Weight: 331g
Functions:
Suspension: Independent front, dragged rear axle
Steering: Working steering wheel
Pull back motor (RWD) with a locking mechanism
Openable scissor doors
Extendable/retractable front part of the car
Adjustable rear wings
I hope you’ll like it, please rate and/or comment.
From the Technic room at Arte em Peças 2013. Those models in the background prompted me to buy my first Technic set for about 25 years...
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! :)
Aviation Maintenance Technology
(with Technical Committee)
Technical committee member David Young; High School medalists—Silver-Neil Seppala, Aviation Center (Ohio); Gold-Nicholas Romero, West-MEC Central (Ariz.); Bronze-Nikolai Cummings, ISU College of Technology (Idaho); and technical committee members Wayne King, Craig Scherzer and Cliff Stockton. Back row L to R: Technical committee member Jon Hill; College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Dustin Aldridge, Guilford Tech Community College (N.C.); Gold-Mike McCormick, ISU College of Technology (Idaho); and Bronze-Jacob Wood, Salt Lake Community College (Utah).