Sentences with phrase «than plastic models»

While more expensive than plastic models, these wooden snow sleds are high - quality, durable and sure to provide hours of fun for your whole family.
This combo set holds up better than plastic models and it can be used on grass as well as solid surfaces.

Not exact matches

This model boasts a 6 - inch screen with a thinner and more flexible plastic, rather than glass, OLED display.
The powder - coated steel exterior keeps in odors better than most plastic models do, and with more than 15 colors and patterns available, the Ubbi can be in the backgrounds of your social media and family pictures without looking like an eyesore.
Its simple design also means it doesn't have the same sort of «comfort» adjustments as plastic high chairs, but parents considering this model are often more concerned about having a long - lasting wooden product than a plastic one.
My particular model sports a clean, white plastic seat covered by a gray foam cushion that is tastefully decorated with a modern and minimal design of lines and circles — something you'd expect to see more in an art gallery than on a baby product.
This style of a seat has far more give than the plastic bucket - style seats that you can find in other models.
Some are recycling only paper products, rather than co-mingling them with all plastics and metals in what's known as the «single - stream» model.
Laland and his colleagues instead argue for «a very different model of how the mind works,» he says, in which the human mind is much more plastic, and perhaps more akin to a collection of musical instruments awaiting a jam session; the tune they will play depends more on developmental and cultural experiences than on engrained compositions.
The motor is so amazing that I once accidentally dropped part of the plastic lid in and it completed blended it — but don't try that at home... You can buy refurbished models on their website (https://www.vitamix.com/) which are cheaper than a new version and they work just as great.
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PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Interlocking cubes Fractions are on one side, decimals on the second side, percents on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson FEATURES Students can self check Easy - to - read labels INCLUDES 51 Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes
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Harder than your Hyundai From the base S model to the top - notch SL, the Versa is crippled by a sea of hard plastics, most notably on the dashboard, the door panels, the armrests, and the center console.
The 2017 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen Alltrack has a ride height that is nearly 1 inch higher than the regular model's, with new front and rear fascias, plastic fender cladding, and redesigned side skirts.
The plastics used inside are softer than on the previous - generation model, but they look a little cheap compared to rivals like the Toyota RAV4, for example.
The bumper carries more plastic than that of the global model and houses turn indicators and foglights.
The rear end is characterized by a huge center exhaust with dual round tips that are surrounded by a matte black plastic «diffuser» that generates more second glances than downforce and the same high rump and beetlelike taillamps as the non-turbo model.
The new 7 Series is also substantially lighter than the previous model thanks in large part to a new internal structure called Carbon Core which uses a combination of carbon - fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) and high - strength steel for the vehicle's major structural components.
Critical Knowledge: Completely redesigned, third - generation model for 2010Built on a new platformIncreased passenger and cargo capacityThree selectable driving modes: EV, Economy and Power50 - mpg fuel economyReduced CO2 emissionsQuicker and more powerful than the previous modelUses plant - based «ecological plastics «Available moonroof with solar panelsRemote air conditioning systemStandard multi-information display panel that monitors fuel and energy
Regarding the whole Matrix / Vibe thing, I am familiar with the Corolla and the Corolla based Prizm, both made in NUMMI, up to 1997, the Corolla had better quality interior than the Chevy brother, however starting with the ’98 model year, they both sucked as far as interior quality was concerned, Toyota decided to save money by putting in inferior plastics and other materials to the point that most Corollas from that period have interiors that are falling apart.
In the base Pop model, Fiat doesn't bother disguising the fact that this car completes at a lower price point than the much - mentioned MINI Countryman, with a large swathe of body - coloured plastic on the dash that apes the exposed metal of»50s Fiats.
Yes, there are sections that are finished in a hard plastic similar to what you might find in a lower - end model in the line - up, but I wouldn't call these deal breakers and they probably seem just a little worse than they are, in contrast to just how fine the rest of the environs are.
Although the quality of plastic and the fabric used for the interiors is better than the outgoing model but the quality could have been better.
The plastic gas tank hangs lower than we would like, but this has been an issue in every 4Runner model since it was introduced 30 years ago.
While the current model is much better than the cheap - looking plastic confines of recent memory, the Corvette C7 needs to keep improving to match class leaders.
As we can depict from the official images, the Opel Karl Rocks is standing taller than the Adam, with a ride height increase of 0.7 inches, the model standing out from the crowd with silver roof rails, updated front and rear bumper with plastic cladding, protective side sills, all complemented with the 15 - inch bi-volor alloy wheels.
Made from magnesium, aluminum, steel and plastic the roof weighs 39 kg, which is 3 kg less than the previous model.
Unlike lots of newer model vehicles, the car is made up of more metal than plastic.
After much speculation to the contrary, General Motors» all - new Saturn, scheduled for launch in the 1991 model year, will have both steel and plastic body panels, rather than plastic panels only.
I find the interior components cheap and a much lower grade than the 2007 model, the carpeting is thin, and there is a great deal of plastic.
Grand Cherokee also features some exterior changes for 1996: different, somewhat larger plastic body cladding along the rockers and side panels; fog lamps integrated into the front fascia rather than the bumpers; a larger grille for more air intake; and on the Limited models, the availability of 16 - inch tires.
While the back is plastic like on the Wi - Fi - only version, here it has a finish that looks like brushed metal, making it feel sturdier and more luxurious than the Wi - Fi model.
Looking back at some of the older models I reviewed, like the iRex DR - 800, it was way cooler than the generic plastic black slaps we get today.
Base (substrate) is the glass of the screen (for models E-ink Vizplex, Pearl, Karta, Triton) or plastic (for the E-ink Mobius или E-ink Flex) plate thickness slightly less than half a millimeter.
While they will be thinner than the existing Kindle Fire, and slightly thinner than the original iPad, they will feature a metal case rather than the soft plastic that the older model makes use of.
This is understandable, as it's more difficult to manufacture than wire or plastic models, but means it may not be suitable for your pet.
The build of the new model — which is apparently 15 per cent slimmer and 20 per cent lighter than the PS Vita — also doesn't feel as comfortable initially in the player's hands and its exposed black plastic finish isn't as satisfying to the touch.
The plastic feels weightier than that of the first 3DS XL model, with a harder exterior to boot.
The experience was a bit bewildering at first, since the studio is a laboratory where the artist has more than a dozen «experiments» going simultaneously: a giant firefly contraption takes up a swing - set zone; materials for an upcoming performance are laid out on every surface of the seating and sofa zone; fish tanks surround a computer zone and provide the staging ground for an oceanic corral project; dozens of human arm forms, cast in a Black Power salute and cast in gold, are lined up along a wall, in preparation for a huge installation in Washington, D.C. this fall; a 3 - D printer is on pause as it creates Lilliputian figures for who - knows - what; and everywhere are various staging grounds of plastic models which will eventually be sprayed in gold and mounted on pins, to create Kaino's now - signature six - foot - tall, glittering gold pin drawings that suggest atomized worlds.
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