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Saturday, October 25, 2014

New T-Rex Tinysaur

A while ago I wrote a blog on building small model dinosaurs (read it here) with a time lapse video (see it here). After this post I have been in contact with Herbert Hoover, the creator of these lovely miniature models. He recently send me a prototype for a more accurate T-Rex model which I have built  (called the True-Rex). Below are images of this model and comparisons with the earlier version.

Click here to purchase some of these lovely models!

The model comes in the same packaging as all the others. It is immediately clear that new T-Rex is slightly larger than earlier model and has a lot more details.
New model on right
Old model - assembled - looking intently at un-assembled new model


The new model has a lot of changes that incorporated suggestions and comments from Steven Bellettini from "The Geek Group" where he helps create more accurate images of dinosaurs (see his comments on the old T-Rex model here).


 More detail in the slightly larger head of the new model
Direct comparisson. New model more accurate an much more detail.

The new model's spine is quite straight which means that it looks like it is in the act of moving. This makes it seem more imposing and has a sense of activity. Together this makes the old model look a bit more docile as if waiting for its food to be placed at its feet in a plastic bowl.

Once difficulty is that the new model thus need a bit more persuasion to stand upright since it has only two contacts with the floor. After a bit of adjusting I got mine to stand on its own, ready to pounce on the mammoth in my collection (I am aware that there are some serious issues with merging time periods here).

Two models almost standing on their own.
Have a look at EverythingTiny to see all the models available. Browsing on this site is highly recommended!!

I will definitely spend some time in the future to increase my collection of miniaturized skeletal remains of ancient animals.

R&C




Sunday, October 19, 2014

Start packing

In preparation to move we assembled all 61 Lego characters we own to be packed. Here is a photo of them:


More on or moving progress may follow...

R&C

p.s. Everything is Awesome 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Our first house

At some stage during the last few months we decided to move to the country side. We cannot recall the exact time we decided or even all the reasons for making this decision but we had the idea of buying a house in Sweden for a long time. Finally this has happened and we will soon be responsible to maintain a whole house. Below are some pictures of the house. 

View of house from across the river Tämnarån.
Main entrance to house
Smithy build in the 1700's
Inside of Smithy with some origanal tools


Young apple and plum trees in garden

A taste of the inside - Kitchen
A jordkällare - used to keep food and at constant low temperature throughout the year (quite old) 

Jordkällare inside -huge and high enough to stand upright
The house has a ground based heat exchange system which I think is quite nice. I think we will appreciate this since we will be moving in December which is not the warmest time in Sweden.

The street name is Fors - which means "rapids". These you can find 50m upstream on the river Tämnarån where the bridge from the main road connects to our access road. 

We are located 4km south from the center of the town called Tierp. Tierp is 60km North of Uppsala and we can commute in under 40 minutes with the train (Tierp advert here). 

We will post more on our adventure at Fors and living in the countryside.

R&C

p.s. I passed the requirements to be allowed to drive in Sweden and at least we will now be able to get to our house - as soon as we obtain some vehicle. 

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Summer holidays

As autumn started and trees are showing their first red leaves, I want to look back at a wonderful summer vacation with some special visitors from SA. My mother and father came to visit us here in Uppsala during the summer vacation and we had a busy two weeks of touristing. We enjoyed having them here with us and we hope that we were able to give them a memorable and exciting trip. Below are some pictures of our endeavors...

Day 1, Arrival and rest 
Room ready for guests of honor
We did not take many photos the first day, but one thing that amazed Mamma from day 1 was the beautiful flowers and the number of bicycles

Day 2, Uppsala town, Cathedral, City hall 
Our first outing - Bus ride through the whole of Uppsala
Mamma and Pappa dwarfed by the Domkyrka (Cathedral)
Inside the cathedral
Marie and Maria - Wax statue of Maria in the Cathedral


View from Stadshuset (City Hall)
The two Uppsala landmarks (castle and cathedral) from Stadshuset
Many bicyles at the station
Going for a early evening stroll next to Fyrisån (Fyris river)
Lanes of trees next to Fyrisån
Enjoying the view from Kungsängsbron (bridge over the Fyris river)
Discussing the interesting statues at the train station

Day 3, First Stockholm visit, Stockholm boat trip, Gamlastan (old town Stockholm)
On the train to Stockholm
Waiting for the Tunnelbana (Metro) in Stockholm

"Stockholm under the bridges" sightseeing with the Riksdag (parliament) in the background 
On the sightseeing boat
Lunch (and desert) in the park after the sightseeing
Visiting the Vasa museet

Day 4,  Old Uppsala - church, mounds, museum and Odinsborg restaurent
At Gamla Uppsala (old Uppsala) with the two (new) Uppsala landmarks on the horizon
Grave mounds at Old Uppsala
At Old Uppsala Cathedral
Enjoying the sun at Disagård (open air farm museum next to Gamla Uppsala Cathedral)
Enjoying lunch at Odinsborg restaurant
Visiting Gamla Uppsala Museum to learn about Vikings
We had quite a few tubs of these

Day 5, Stockholm - Archipelago tour and visit to Gamla Stan in Stockholm
Back to Stockholm for another boat trip
Waiting for the start of the archipelago boat tour
Enjoying the "vibe" in the glamorous Strandvagen in Stockholm
Kicking off the archipelago tour with a pear cider
In front of parliament in Stockholm
On our way to Gamlastan (Old town) of Stockholm
Mamma in front of Stockholm Stadhuset (city hall), where the annual Nobel Prize dinner is held. The rule for this occasion is that every Nobel prize winner should sit next to a member of the Swedish Royal family

Day 6, Uppsala - walk in forest, buffet lunch at Skarholmen, Uppsala castle and Botanical garden
A walk in the forest at Hågadalen

Buffet lunch at Skarholmen
Looking out over the Botanical Gardens from Uppsala Castle
The canons that the king pointed at the Cathedral as a warning to the archbishop
Uppsala Castle

Day 7, Uppsala - visit to IKEA and lunch at the station restaurent
A visit to Sweden would not be complete without a visit to IKEA
Very much at home in IKEA

The old station in Uppsala - now a restaurant
Lunch at the station restaurent

Day 8, Stockholm again - Skansen open air museum
Another train trip to Stockholm
Catching the tram to Djurgården (translates to animal farm). The green oasis island of Stockholm
Visiting Skansen open air museum on Djurgården
Taking the funicular in Skansen
Raindeer
View over Stockholm from Skansen
A soldiers cottage
Taking a well deserved break
Old town and man in time period costume
Window shopping in Skansen old town
Lunch and a well deserved rest
Dinner - a very traditional Swedish dish - Falukorv (the famous sausage from Falun)

Day 9, Uppsala, quiet day in town, sunset cruise on Lake Mälaren
Enjoying some cherries next to the river Fyris that runs through Uppsala town
Another boat trip - this time in Uppsala. Sunset cruise on the M/S Linnea. Cruising up the Fyris River into Lake Mälaren for an awesome sunset accompanied by a typical Swedish Räkor buffet (shrimp buffet)





Returning to a dusky Uppsala (around 11 pm in the night)

Day 10, Uppsala - boat trip to visit Skokloster castle on Lake Mälaren
An early morning for another boat trip on Lake Mälaren - this time to Skokloster castle
Nice day at the beach on Lake Mälaren
Approaching Skokloster Castle

Having a rushed lunch at Skokloster before running to catch the return boat
The dash for the boat. Pappa won by far
Cruising back to Uppsala through a number of drawbridges

Day 11, Uppsala, last day in town


Day 12, Goodbyes on Arlanda airport

No photos :(


Thank you Pappa and Mamma for a wonderful time and a "lekker kuier". Hope to see you here again very soon :)


R&C