Hi Andreas, It is much larger and looks slightly less like Chthulu cut himself shaving (I'm going to crystallographer hell for that comment). For those interested I've put the picture on Photobucket so as to not trash people's inbox. http://s1085.photobucket.com/albums/j422/KatherineSippel/?action=view¤t=ABP_pic.jpg
Katherine 2011/11/1 Andreas Förster <docandr...@gmail.com> > Is it like this one: > > http://www.sciencemuseum.org.**uk/images/I053/10321094.aspx<http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/images/I053/10321094.aspx> > > Not sure I would want to put it into the dining room... > > > Andreas > > > > > On 01/11/2011 2:34, Katherine Sippel wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'm going to interject into the middle of this rousing though protracted >> debate to pick your brains. I am in possession of a rather large and >> intact brass scale Kendrew model (sans mirrors). Due to facility >> restructuring we no longer have room for it. I have approached the local >> health science and natural science museums but have gotten nothing but >> the run around. This amazing model is in need of a forever home and I'm >> stumped as far as alternative ideas. I am seriously considering >> suspending a Mars bars in the sugar binding cleft, calling it MBP, and >> trying to spin it to the art museum as a modernist piece commenting on >> the diets in Western civilization. Either that or putting it in my >> dining room if I can get it in the door. Any suggestions would be >> appreciated. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Katherine >> > > -- > Andreas Förster, Research Associate > Paul Freemont & Xiaodong Zhang Labs > Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College London > http://www.msf.bio.ic.ac.uk >