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    By jfbautista
    Oct 11, '16 5:02 PM EST

    CT-2 Crawler

    There are eight treads, two per corner, with each tread containing 57 "shoes." Each shoe is 7.5 feet long and 1.5 feet wide and weighs 2,100 pounds.

    https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xeeor



     
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Since the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and beyond, urban decay has been associated with Western cities, especially in North America, South America and some parts of Europe. Since then, major structural changes in global economies, transportation, and government policies created the economic and then the social conditions resulting in Progressive Urban Decay. Here I'll highlight the Architectural Decay of New York City the way I see it.

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