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13 January 2013. Pond and trees, Ealing, London, England, UK. Noon 5x4 pinhole camera, Polaroid Polapan type 54 ISO100 black and white instant sheet film. Exposure of 2 minutes 30 seconds, f/207 with a development time of 60 seconds. The film is well beyond its expiry date of December 2004.
A Year in Pictures image 13 of 365.
A long time ago I hated this type of vehicles, but over time I discovered that the vast majority are authentic works of art! It's my opinion! Freedom is the right word!
For LEGO fans, MOC is part of their language, well, in the real world these vehicles are true MOC and so the idea and purpose of this construction was born!
It is a Ford Model A (my favorite) and the dark brown color represents rust and patina (difficult color)! It has a lot of PF elements, so it runs, turns the wheels, raise and lower the rear and an independent motor drives the V8 engine. You will see these features in the video. (youtube)https://youtu.be/MqTD15f3ygw
Please do not ask for instructions because I do not have it, it's very complicated in this type of construction! However, I am happy if my work inspires you!
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Thank you all
De Albert Bridge nabij het station van Middlesbrough.
The Albert Bridge nearby the station from Middlesbrough.
This was my final day driving HST's.
I worked this as the 14-52 departure from Aberdeen to Kx as far as Newcastle.
Edinburgh based LNER driver Paul ( right of shot) accompanied me on the Aberdeen to Edinburgh part of the journey.
He kindly took the images of me on 43307 that I have shared here.
When I departed Edinburgh minutes after I took this, it dawned on me I only had an hour and a half left driving this superb train type. I savoured every minute of the experience.
To date the arrival back at Newcastle has drawn the curtain ( so far!) on me driving two different classes of Locomotive. The first being of class 47's , with 47760 on 22-9-2003 and with 43307 as above. Hopefully I will get back on a Brush Type Four again once things return to normal.
Looks like I´m going to the beach but I´m not. It reached 32ºC today so I went for something cool to go to work.
I´m wearing Vogue 1247 both skirt and top. Carolyn from
handmadebycarolyn.blogspot.com.es/
inspired me to buy the pattern. Really, Vogue should pay her money to make their patterns, as she always get a much better version than the envelope photo, thus making all us want to buy them.
The skirt was blogged here
aventurasdecosturas.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/vogue-1247-fa...
And the top here
aventurasdecosturas.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/vogue-1247aga...
Made for 13insanepenguins in the Swap Till You Drop/Anything goes. I now know why her penguins are insane. It is insane to make 13 penguins but a lot of fun.
chiang mai, thailand
1972
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Safe and warm within my parka......
We are in the middle of an awesome storm that has been going on for 24 hours now.
I love winter.
I really do.