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mmzx: omega's revenge 3
Light the Future
When the sky rent during Orobouros' explosion, the Biometals were thrown into a world where everything is connected to the Internet.
Connections are made. Made between NetNavi and NetOp, between the past and present, and between a Biometal and its Chosen Ones.
(Chapter 1 has been posted to AO3. The link is right here!)
A metallic Tomorrowland trash can was sold by auction via Van Eaton Galleries in August 2018. Described as having a "a sloped front with a solid flat back," it fits the description of the classic Mills Engineering "Model H," a narrow unit -- but in this case, the access door was on the side, not the front. Also, it had a huge dent on the left side panel. Oops! Here's the auction listing:
(Disneyland, c.1970s-80s) A silver-tone metal trashcan from Disneyland. This style of trashcan has a sloped front with a solid flat back and features the text "Waste Please" on blue labels on three of its sides. This can measures approximately 16.25"x21.5" and 40.5" tall. The condition is good with some wear and scuffing throughout from use, including a dent to one of the side panels.
The dating of the can in 1970s-80s, but the color and artwork hint at a legacy Tomorrowland design, such as this one from the late 1950s/early 1960s. Minimum starting bid was $200, with value estimated at $1,000-1,500. This style has its origins with the classic Mills Engineering “Model H,” a narrow unit with a front access door. // Auction Listing, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland, Tomorrowland, c.1970s-80s [Source: Van Eaton Galleries.]
Commission: Link and Model H Fusion by ultimatemaverickx
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