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Sometimes I´m confused.
I don´t know why I´m fascinated by technical subjects again and again.
I´m a woman and I think I should be fascinated by shoes and glamour and fashion and…
experimental bridge span for a large modular bridge. I plan to make a cable stay bridge with up to 10 of these sections.
each section is 10 1x 16 technic bricks long and has a train track on the lower deck and will have a roadway above.
Lego Technic 8258 MOD to 8x8 (8WD), Pneumatics (v2) with compressor, bigger crane (three instead of two upper sections), opening doors, ...
Here a rendering (bluerender) of the LDD file.
Nimbus w. ACAP.
LEGO version of the Danish Nimbus motorbike with ACAP sidecar, a Technic and System combination model.
About this creation:
This is my third Lego Nimbus motorbike. The first one, (blue Nimbus), was sold to the Danish Nimbus motorcycle museum in Horsens DK. The second, (black Nimbus), was commissioned by a member of Aarhuus Nimbus Club, and therefore no longer in my possession. This one, with a sidecar, I`m planning to keep for my own collection.
A sidecar for a Nimbus motorbike is built on a standard sidecar frame, which holds the third wheel and suspension, and the sidecar frame is then attached and braced to the motorbike frame. In the early days, the Nimbus motorbike was more a workhorse, than built for pleasure, and many of these were equipped with sidecars for various purposes. The good thing was, that the frame was universal for almost any type of sidecar.
My latest Nimbus model is equipped with the well known ACAP sidecar for an extra passenger or maybe extra luggage. After designing the new sidecar, it came to selecting the color. Lego Dark Red suits nicely for an original Nimbus color, but because there are some limitations regarding the brick palette, I had to paint quite a lot of bricks, mainly hinge plates for the fenders, and frame, but also slopes (1x2 45` with cutout). Bricks in Dark Red varies quite a lot in color intensity, so hopefully my painted bricks aren`t too conspicuous. Building the bike wasn`t too hard, neither was it to build the sidecar, but attaching the sidecar to the bike frame, proved to be a little problematic. Mounting the sidecar frame to the bike (without the sidecar-”boat”) was easy, but with the “boat” in place, it was so heavy, that the entire construction threatened to fall apart. Also the space between the bike and the “boat” is very limited, making things even more complicated. In the end I had to use some extra supports, made in transparent bricks, to support the weight of the sidecar. With the supports in place, the sidecar can stand alone making the attachment of the bike much easier.
I finished building the bike just after Christmas 2017, but due to bad light conditions I haven`t been able to take decent pictures of the bike before now. The picture on my “2017 LEGO review” are taken in artificial light.
This is my version of the BR232 Ludmilla made of LEGO TECHNIC bricks in 1:16.5 scale suitable for the LEGO Technik Trucks.
The locomotive had the premiere at the Bricking Bavaria 2022 exhibition in Fürth this weekend.
With more than 1,2m length and a track of about 10m she could drive a bit back and forth.
When I designed the rails, I made sure that a rail switch could work as well. So I also built a switch.
After a few small weak points, she drove back and forth in exhibition mode.
The interior has only a fake motor so far.
Next year, all the functions will be integrated like:
- running diesel engine
- 3 controllable fan coolers
- fans of the eddy current brakes
- light on the second side
- coupling mechanism to couple and uncouple wagons
More informations on
First and foremost, I would like to thank everybody who supported this project, not just by voting, but also by spreading the news and getting others involved in the project. Gaining well over 5000 supporters is a tremendous achievement.
But still, the Tachikoma/Arakn3 project has been shelved.
The attempt to salvage the project by disconnecting it from Ghost in the Shell wasn't received very well, and to be perfectly honest, it's probably the most fair option for everybody.
The Tachikoma was never intended as a Cuusoo project. Even before I put it on the web, I realised that with the connection to the source material the odds would be iffy at best. However, the video got amazingly popular, so I decided to put it up anyway.
Hindsight is 20/20, of course.
I'm feeling quite bummed out about the whole experience. I'm quite done with the whole Cuusoo deal. Still if you feel like giving it another shot: lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/17553
just to show you that I brushed the body for Ivo, made a new tattoo and blushing.
Tattoos have become a little smaller and not as bright, and has a new tattoo on the lower back))
Navajo Technical University (NTU) Culinary Arts student Gibson Jones, Jr., learns about livestock food sources by caring for and feeding the sheep at the Veterinary Technology program facilities, in Crownpoint, NM, on Sept. 9, 2019.
Navajo Technical University (NTU) has been working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as they continue to improve their Veterinary Technology program, where Associate Professor / NTU Teaching Hospital Director Dr. Germaine Daye, staff and students have been participating with the USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)/NTU summer internship program, Safeguarding Natural Heritage Program and more. The internship programs include the USDA Pathways Programs and the Saul T. Wilson, Jr. Internship Program. The facility includes classrooms with a resident cat, examination room, laboratory, x-ray surgery room, mobile equipment, yards and livestock. Some of the USDA funded equipment that helps prepare students for a broad range of veterinary careers include a computed radiography (CR) digital x-ray capture system, wireless mobile small animal x-ray generator, animal (Dog) training mannequins with airway, heartbeat and circulatory system to catharize, full-size horse skeletal model, operating room table and surgical lighting system, chemistry analyzer (with on-board centrifuge and pipetting), hematology analyzer, disease analyzer and more. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung (with permission of Navajo Nation).
Not technically origami, sorry!
Used my origami skill to help with a friend's project. The project was a Girl Scout Cookie Box Creation Contest. Our theme was Radios throughout Time.
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This setup has been with me for sometime. Dj'ing has been a part of my life for a while. I put a candle on the record and shot a long exposure. This mixer has been collecting a bit of dust lately because I caught the photography bug as of late. Music will always play a big part in my life, I could take a quick break but it always calls me right back.
This is the third in the series technically poor, again I have kept exactly the same principles with shooting as a passenger in a moving car shooting only with my phone camera which enhances the flaws in each image.
This is good technic for camouflage from enemy by feigned dead.I found him under fluorescence light,when i near him will make this acting of owlet moth.
The Noctuidae or owlet moths are a family of robustly-built moths.The overwhelming majority of noctuids fly at night and are almost invariably strongly attracted to light.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Noctuidae
Latreille, 1809
different view ~ www.flickr.com/photos/63288875@N04/6222327082/sizes/l/in/...
Lego Technic 8258 MOD to 8x8 (8WD), Pneumatics (v2) with compressor, bigger crane (three instead of two upper sections), opening doors, ...
Here a rendering (bluerender) of the LDD file.
The 1924 Targa Florio winner car was a 2 liter, 4 cylinder, super-charged Mercedes, with Chistian Werner at the wheel. This car is an early example of the famous Merceds Compressor series, culminating in the famous SSK and SSKL.
Unlike the usual white livery of the Mercedes racers, this car was actually painted red: Rumour has it this was a camouflage strategy to stop Italian fanatics from throwing rocks at the passing car, because it might be taken for Italian.
In the 1920ies, the race cars were actually driven to the race track on public roads like normal automobiles. For this trip, mudguards and license plates had to be mounted, to comply with traffic regulations. My model is shown in both configurations: as a slick racer, and as a roadworthy automobile.
Lego model with four-cylinder engine, two speed gearbox, differential, leaf spring suspension, steering, and operational hand crank.
Lego Technic Six Wheel Truck from the Idea Book 8889.
Was a bit tricky to collect all the parts but it is now exactly as it's in the construction guide.
I think you can never built in too many styles. This was really just a tablescrap I built around the weird track the barrel runs in to adjust elevation. It's probably impractical for any application more serious than this one, but I like stuff like that anyway. Plus, it's been ages since I built a tank.