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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/...
It's a Lego Technic scale model of Bucket Wheel Excavator ER-1250. The scale is 1:41. The excavator has eight remote controlled functions and 14 electric motors. The dimensions: 123x42x56 cm, total weight – 7,8 kg.
Video: youtu.be/6X5HaCheWzk
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 rear side of my Technic buggy. The engine works if you spin the wheels, and it has no differential as you'd expect from a buggy.
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.
I had one SL1200Mk II lied in the storage.
The restoration involved a lot of job in changing power supply, replacing some electronics and cables, looking for some plastic spare parts and enclosure in ebay and most of all the major job repainting the body with toyota black mica.
The table is equipped with shure 97 needle.
For my coming Jabba's palace I've built some technical device. I've made an instruction to see how I used some SNOT-techniques.
These Lego Technic "Truncated Octahedrons" ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truncated_octahedron ) are made of only a few different Lego Technic parts. They form a sphere shape having 6 square sides and 8 hexagonal sides. For the innermost (yellow) Octahedron, the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) .lxf Building Instructions and Parts List can be found via www.flickr.com/photos/42988571@N08/36838496752/in/datetak... . The LDD file for the red Octahedron is available on Bricksafe: bricksafe.com/files/dluders/Medium%20Truncated%20Octahedr... . The LDD file for the five concentric Octahedrons are also on Bricksafe: bricksafe.com/files/dluders/Concentric%20Truncated%20Octa... . The lengths of the Technic Axles increase by 2 studs (2L) in each successive layer; in theory one could keep making larger and larger Octahedrons forever! Get the LDD .lxf file and Parts List from Rebrickable: www.rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-10184/DLuders/concentric-sph...
It's a Lego Technic scale model of Bucket Wheel Excavator ER-1250. The scale is 1:41. The excavator has eight remote controlled functions and 14 electric motors. The dimensions: 123x42x56 cm, total weight – 7,8 kg.
Video: youtu.be/6X5HaCheWzk
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.
My photo for technical semi-finals.
im actually pretty proud of my photo being that the pose is simposed,
i never use that program because everytime i try i fail and it always turns out looking like crap.
i guess the only reason it turned out ok is because i drew over most of the pose.
anyway model equals blake,
and here is the trans png.
(it's gonna be used for the promo)
GUIDELINES:
Be submerged in the tank
You are allowed to edit the coloring of the tank as you see fit to your image.
Wear the assigned outfit. You may edit in other detials and extra peices of clothing, but keep them BLACK, WHITE & SILVER. Keep with the technology theme going aswell.
Along that line, you may have other bits of technology and such edited in with your clothing aswell. Be creative.
Camera: Kiev 4AM;
Lens: Jupiter-3 50/1.5;
Film: Tasma Mikrat Izopan - expired (ISO32);
Developing: Rodinal (1+100 stand) - 45min. 20-21C.
I know it's pretty much the exact angle of the preceding two. Going to upload others soon, but for right now this will have to do.