- and even plastic coffins!
- The exhitbit teaches about plastic in our everyday life
- including manufacturing processes
- At the Astronomy sector!
- With an assortment of telescopes!
- Overlooking the Making of the modern world displays (Transport)
- This place ticks
- No wonder!
- This might be one of the largest public collection of watches
- Grandfather clocks inlcuded!
- Where did we park the car honey?
- The agriculture display
- featuring evolution of farming techniques from the past
- to the not so present.
- An atomical display of bobbles at a materials exhibit
- Interesting creations from plastic
- a display of composites in everyday life
- like how the displays related science to everyday items
- The main bridge over the main atrium
- It's literally suspended on thin lines. :3
- You gotta love the random rockets in random places
- Peace never looked so funky!
- Opps.
- The computing exhibits
- At the computing section
- Did someone say thermioic valve?
- So this thing sucks? :3
- The marine section of the museum
- Featuring a myriad of naval navigational...
- ...and sighting equipment
- There are many marine models on display
- Love the details of the displays
- There is an international scope to the vessels on display
- Due to the size of naval equipment, many are scaled models
- With the exception of a select few...
- There is never a problem of too much turbine horsepowers!
- Dude where's my junk?
- Good thing for the invention of SCUBA!
- Few of the many naval vessels
- I always have a soft spot for the majestic battleships
- Coracles? Can it be eaten?
- The marine display spans 2 full levels
- Now for my favorite exhibit
- It showcases the human developments in flight
- In man's dreams to fly
- including a piston prop engine
- but nothing can beat the jet turbine!
- A modern bypass jet engine
- There are even full planes on display
- The hangar even has space for a 747 cuttaway