I saw it in about 1946 in the basement of an old brick three story high school. I thought it was very heavy and expensive and it seemed to have some parts missing that would be hard to even speculate about what they were or how it all functioned. Recently I have openned some Internet files and looked at what was probably inside. There is a non-zero probability that avarice or abuse has caused me to imply this is a model of something real. It certainly is something finite as witness this publication this day March 22, 2006. The jpgs can be downloaded and even printed without much objection. Only the .car version of the single cylinder animation has the structure to actually follow time. The lwo and 3ds version have two files each. the .obj is three separate files.
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Really great! Thanks for the free product! As a noob with Blender, Dax3D and Bryce, it really helps. I'm busy creating a MMORPG with Multiverse.com and everyone from whom I have downloaded an item will possibly be able to see it there in the game, either as filler props or as usable game items. I will post a start date in the forums here. Looking at about Jan-Feb 2008. Best wishes and hope to meet in the future!
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dcankrom
Aug 19, 2011
For a freebe, this is exceptional. I suspect if I dug down far enough I'd discover that each nut would have the correct type and amount of washers