Sunday, 15 July 2007

Activity - Singapore Science Center - China: 7000 Years of Innovation Exhibition 14th July 2007




17 comments:

  1. Great pictures!
    Love to you both!
    Janie

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  2. Do they have miniature replicas of these for sale?
    I'm not for commercialisation, but working replica toys go a long way to stimulate interests.

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  3. I'm sure you can find a clearer picture in internet.

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  4. Forgot to bring my "chopped" exhibit card for scanning. Here's the "science centre" dragon instead. Print, cut and fold it. Makes for a really neat office-table display. Annoy all your colleague with a dragon constantly watching them.

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  5. aiyoyo! yes this dragon is really cute! XD! I am sure ben and jon will be much fascinated by this starry-eye dragon haha!

    so i just cut out the outline and fold it... then like very small lei...

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  6. ok, ok, wait. I enlarge for you.... only problem... can you print larger than A4?

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  7. the largest she could go would be A3, that is provided she have the printer...

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  8. and color-one too.. then its more 3-D yeah? i will see if i can get a color printer somewhere and print it.. if not i reckon a Grey/black dragon should be just as cute? ;-P

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  9. grey/black will lose some of the 3-D effect I think. The colour has shading which helps the effect.

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  10. yeah... forgot about the shading.. hmm yes u are right.. ok.. then i will see if i can scout for a color printer somewhere to print it.. *hush-hush*

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  11. Anyone want a pink dragon? I've made a pink version. :P

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  12. er.. can i have both versions...please? i for office, i for home. ;-P

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  13. Genius Genius! thanks brother!

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  14. Looks interesting...too bad i miss the outing. You should have taken more pictures.

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  15. I did take more pictures... but 50% of our party would have a fit if I posted those with them inside...

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