lupanzer
Master at Arms
Re: A PZ IV BEING DONE AT SOUTH POLE...The gun.
Hi friends...James,Mike,Tim and iambrb...thanks for the nice comments...
@James...I think that I'll be going back on last days of December,and I hope to start a new project here...it'll be a surprise...please stay tunned!
...well after a long time,at finally more one step...now starting with the gun as the principal step of the turret assembly...let's go...








...hope you like this update...the next update will be the turret itself...
...about the Brazilian Antarctic Station...
The Antarctic Station Comandante Ferraz (EACF) is located in Admiralty Bay,King George Island,an archipelago of islands Schetlands South.The EACF opened in February 6,1984,in Keller Peninsula,is located 62o 05`S and 058o 24`W.Currently more than 60 modules make up the EACF between quarters,laboratories,workshops,a living room,a ward,a kitchen,a library,storerooms,a comunications room,a small gymnasium sports and a helipad.
With around 2250 square meters of built area,EACF has facilities capable of housing 70 people.The following facilities are avaiable for research : Laboratory of Biology(dry and wet),Modules Atmosferic Science,Modules aquariums,Module Meteorology,Ionosphere Module,Chemestry Module,Module Screening,launch research,inflatable boats,and computers with Internet access.
The Station is managed by Group Basis throughout the year,consisting of fifteen Navy of Brazil
Maintenance is perfomed by engineers and servers Navy Shipyard of Rio de Janeiro ( me and my group)
In order to protect the Antarctic environment and attend the Madrid Protocol,a number of steps have been taken EACF,including the installation of oil fuel tanks withdouble walls,placement of the double botton oil barges,replacement of the system Sewer Station,adapting it for use by up to 60X,installation of filters in the discharge of the groups oxicat engines-generators,installation of equipment to incinerate waste that produces inert ash and garbage collection.
...follow some inside pictures of the Brazilian Station...

















...Best regards for all1
Luiz.
Hi friends...James,Mike,Tim and iambrb...thanks for the nice comments...
@James...I think that I'll be going back on last days of December,and I hope to start a new project here...it'll be a surprise...please stay tunned!
...well after a long time,at finally more one step...now starting with the gun as the principal step of the turret assembly...let's go...








...hope you like this update...the next update will be the turret itself...
...about the Brazilian Antarctic Station...
The Antarctic Station Comandante Ferraz (EACF) is located in Admiralty Bay,King George Island,an archipelago of islands Schetlands South.The EACF opened in February 6,1984,in Keller Peninsula,is located 62o 05`S and 058o 24`W.Currently more than 60 modules make up the EACF between quarters,laboratories,workshops,a living room,a ward,a kitchen,a library,storerooms,a comunications room,a small gymnasium sports and a helipad.
With around 2250 square meters of built area,EACF has facilities capable of housing 70 people.The following facilities are avaiable for research : Laboratory of Biology(dry and wet),Modules Atmosferic Science,Modules aquariums,Module Meteorology,Ionosphere Module,Chemestry Module,Module Screening,launch research,inflatable boats,and computers with Internet access.
The Station is managed by Group Basis throughout the year,consisting of fifteen Navy of Brazil
Maintenance is perfomed by engineers and servers Navy Shipyard of Rio de Janeiro ( me and my group)
In order to protect the Antarctic environment and attend the Madrid Protocol,a number of steps have been taken EACF,including the installation of oil fuel tanks withdouble walls,placement of the double botton oil barges,replacement of the system Sewer Station,adapting it for use by up to 60X,installation of filters in the discharge of the groups oxicat engines-generators,installation of equipment to incinerate waste that produces inert ash and garbage collection.
...follow some inside pictures of the Brazilian Station...

















...Best regards for all1
Luiz.