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Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race
2010 Race Report: Got Milk



Here's a Sculpture!
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Got Milk?

It took some figuring, but the Got Milk sculpture consisted of a woman pushing the two pilots in a stroller, which the Kelly family of Falls Church who created it described it as “a journey to find milk”.

They closely followed front-runner Going to Hell sculpture most of the race—and pulled ahead when Hell broke down to win the Speed award.


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  2. Go Ask Alice
  3. Los Baltimuertos
  4. Chessie
  5. Anemone Antics
  6. PLATYPUS
  7. Heavy Metal
  8. The Creature from the Landsdowne Lagoon
  9. The Moderately Famished Caterpillar
  1. Going to Hell
  2. Safari Attack
  3. Scrum Roll Racer
  4. Mobile Media
  5. Jemicy’s Veke Versa Boat, Squid Man, Kraken, Cabrena Octopus & Calamari
  6. T-Wrecks
  7. Got Milk
  8. Carver Cobra II
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  2. Big Bamboo
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  4. The Boatercycle
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