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It's day two and this is quite late for a reason, not just me being slow or disorganised. I waited until the sun had gone down to take this, I originally thought about making fog using glycerol and using that but there wasn't really an effective way of doing it. So i went with a hose instead and I think it came out really well. I got a few funny looks from the neighbours though….
I moved into my new house in Leeds day, moved all my odd little bits from my halls and put them in the new house. It's a really nice house, only 2 floors though which I still think is weird for a 6 bedroom student house.
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Photographed at the 2012 International Route 66 Mother Road Festival in Springfield, Illinois on September 21-23, 2012.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
The free-castering axle assembly. These pivot freely around the 2x2 turntable plate and do not require any springing to return them to the centre position.
The red 1x2 plates are the restrictors that are attached to the underside of the body of the wagon to prevent over-articulation. The size, type and position of these can be varied to allow different amounts of articulation depending on wheelbase and minimum curve radius. This configuration works well for my VGA vans which have a 24 stud wheelbase and are required to traverse standard LEGO R40 radius curves.
Photo : Patrice Airoldi. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.
Une des très rares apparition d'un train de travaux sur la ligne du M1 Lausanne-Flon - Renens-Gare. Ce train de travaux s'apprête à arriver à EPFL.
For FGR - Motivation Parody
Saw this makeshift 4th of July display on my way to work today. There was one on each of their banisters leading up the steps to the home.
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Plenary session at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2014, BEXCO Conference Centre, Busan, Republic of Korea
21 October 2014
© ITU/C. Montesano Casillas
The 1980 Bristol Hess that became Madge Coachlines in June 2004, snapped at the Madge Shannon depot (now used by Uzabus) the following month.
The small Shannon depot is used for the storage of buses mainly operating school runs.
Year: 1980
Make: BRISTOL
Model: HESS
Colour: Blue
Body Style: Heavy Bus/Service Coach
Plate: UU7219
Engine No: 7952681
Chassis: 2515
Seats: 48
CC rating: 8,200cc
Fuel Type: Diesel
Assembly Type: Unknown
Country of Origin: Not known
Gross Vehicle Mass: 14,224kg
Tare Weight: 8,210kg
Axle Type: 2-Axle
Axles: 2
Wheelbase: 5,640
Front Axle Group Rating: 5,080
Rear Axle Group Rating: 9,144
Plates History:
UU7219 – 22 January 1997
JN9624 - 2 September 1980
www.businfo.nz/index.php?R=3425
CTB 575 UU7219 (ex-JN9624) / VIN:RELL3/2515 / Hess / Madge Coachlines, Palmerston North, No. 624, June 2004.