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Technics SL 150 Direct-DriveTurntable.

SME Arm.

Sure V15 Cartidge.

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Evaluation of plant growth by an FAO technician

 

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Yep. It's a tilt tray. Double yep, it tilts and trays.

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What remains of the Hocking Drive-In Theatre's screen. It's been sometime since I've visited here. The theater went 'dark' in the early 1980s.

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This is where the color is determined and then placed in the appropriate bin

LEGO Technic MOC Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck. Heavy Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck in a technic-figure scale. The model is 77 cm long, 23 cm wide (without mirrors), 13 cm high (without exhaust), the weight is 4,45 kg.

The model have eight RC functions (seven useful + compressor) and manual controlled winches and lights (total 12 motors).

- moving (three XL-motors);

- independent front and rear steering (two servo-motors);

- lifting jacks (M-motor, eight pneumatic cylinders);

- cab lifting (M-motor, two pneumatic cylinders);

- front PPTO (M-motor);

- rear PTO (buggy-motor, slow output);

- winches (two L-motors);

- light (twelve LED pairs).

Video: youtu.be/J6nsrxMiDVk

  

Technically, this is 18 different weapons in one.

Includes:

Silencer

Scope

Foregrip

C02 cartridge

Clip

Magazine

Removable handle

 

I've only played airsoft a couple of times, so I'm sure there are some errors in the build ;)

The trim pot was supposed to be trimmed to 262.08 kHz. Pretty close.

Coccinella septempunctata. A voracious predator that may eat as many as five thousand aphids, hemiptera, and bionicle mask bugs in its brief three- to six-week lifespan. Or until I take it apart. Bold red and black markings warn larger creatures that ABS tastes awful and is hard to chew.

 

With all those studs, perhaps this one is more "model team" or "creator" than "technic"? It's technic on the inside though. Simple functions. The legs are driven by the black twelve-tooth bevel gear. And the wings, once deployed, flap together from the dark bley eight-tooth gear.

 

The big 3,000 piece UCS version with motorized legs, elytra, and wings is still under development…

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I also played around with the Pythagoras theorem and found the two practical values to use:

5 ( 6L in LEGO the first L is the 0 position ) and 7.071 { 5.sqrt(2) } rounded to 7 ( 8L in LEGO the first L is the 0 position )

7 ( 8L in LEGO the first L is the 0 position ) and 9.899 { 7.sqrt(2) } rounded to 10 ( 11L in LEGO the first L is the 0 position )

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The first Pythagoras pair used is the top left with the 6L black axle and the two no. 4 connectors. Not a fan of this method as it is a bit over sized and if you build the parts rigid into you construction with support from the top and the back of the no. 4 connector it might ever so slightly bend the axle or damage your parts.

  

The second pair method one is the 11L beam again not a fan of this method as it will pull ever so slightly as it is actually a bit under sized.

  

The second pair method two and most favoured by me personal is the one I like most yes there will be a small 0.1mm gap in the gray axle but it is really small. I like this method better because I can brace the no 4 connectors from the back and from the tops.

 

Here you can see the old differential, that is used as a middle differential.

Lego Unimog 8110

Lego Technic 9398. No mod.

 

Emmet checks with the operator before sending the machine out to work.

Photo Nikon D700, 105mm Nikkor, 9 shot focus stack in CS5. Lighting CLS, SB600 camera left and SB800 camera right.

[MOC] PretZilla Truck by Ricky17

Climbing Tocllaraju Summit, 6036m.

Parque Nacional Huascarán, Cordillera Blanca, Perú, July 2012.

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Government Technical Institute

  

12th march 2013

  

Metering Mode: Martix

Exposure Bias Value: 0

Exposure Time: 30 sec

ISO Speed Ratings: 200

F-number: 9

Focal Length: 35mm

  

Nikon D700 + Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens on a Gitzo Series 5 Systematic 3 Section Long Tripod GT5532LS + Wimberley WH-200 Gimbal Head + MH-01 Pro: Monopod Head with B2-Pro II

  

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Part of No 1 School of Technical Training (No 1 SoTT) at RAF Cosford, 238 Squadron have a fleet of Sepecat Jaguar GR1 and GR3 aircraft, which are used for Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic training. With many thanks to staff of 238 Sqn, I was allowed to photograph the Jaguar aircraft at will, predominantly to provide the detail for a forthcoming 1/48 scale 54 Sqn Jaguar that is being made for me, the first aircraft that I worked on at RAF Coltishall after completing my tech training back in the early 80’s.

I could not resist adding the image to the TV screen in this abandoned Pennsylvania Home.

Juan Carlos Lentijo, IAEA Director, Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Department of Nuclear Energy, delivers his opening remarks during the launch of CONNECT at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 28 October 2014.

 

The IAEA launched its online platform, CONNECT, in conjunction with an interregional training workshop from 28 to 31 October 2014.

 

CONNECT is an easy-to-use online environment that brings together existing and planned professional and expert networks from IAEA Member States, with the aim of facilitating collaboration and sharing of information and experience from across the nuclear field. The CONNECT platform is an example of the successful cooperation between the IAEA and the European Commission and their joint efforts with Member States to pursue a common goal. IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 28 October 2014

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Technic lego A team van

Already got a modern Sony 100 WPC stereo receiver but the most vintage audio enthusiast and technical experts mentioned under the same output wattage, audio amps from the 70's - 80's have more power than the modern's. I believe "Class A" amps are more significant, not sure about "New Class A". Will compare them side by side later.

 

Hooked up the HPM-60 and found major improvement in bass compare to the Denon PMA-501's 50 WPC. Clarity of tones are also outstanding, is this benefited by the "New Class A"? Anyway, the SU-V8 has more power and 3 years newer technology.

A small creation, just build for speed :D

 

Contains:

2 rechargeable battery boxes

2 RC motors

Full suspension

 

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I spent last night raiding the attic to see what gems were packed away, ahh LEGO - i used to love this stuff. Its been so long since i'd even seen this it took me an hour or so putting it together......the memories!

 

Thanks to Robbie for use of his home studio to take this shot, more to follow as i relive my youth and find old toys etc.

Release: 2018

 

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TORONTO, ON - JULY 09: Jacqueline Simoneau and Karine Thomas of Canada compete in the Synchronized Swimming Duet Technical Routine at the CIBC Aquatic Centre on July 09, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Canada Synchro)

technical drawing of a typewriter; actual size is 22" x 30"

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