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long black train
josh turner
There's a long black train
Coming down the line
Feeding off the souls that are lost and crying
Rails of sin only evil remains
Watch out brother for that long black train
Look to the heavens
You can look to the skies
You can find redemption
Staring back into your eyes
There is protection and there's peace the same
Burnin' your ticket for that long black train
'Cause there's victory in the Lord I say
Victory in the Lord
Cling to the Father and his holy name
And don't go riding on that long black train
There's an engineer on that long black train
Making you wonder if your ride is worth the pain
He's just a waitin' on your heart to say
Let me ride on that long black train
But you know there's victory in the Lord I say
Victory in the Lord
Cling to the Father and his holy name
And don't go riding on that long black train
Well I can hear the whistle from a mile away
It sounds so good
But I must stay away
That train is a beauty making everybody stare
But its only destination is the middle of nowhere
But you know there's victory in the Lord I say
Victory in the Lord
Cling to the Father and his holy name
And don't go riding on that long black train
I said cling to the father and his holy name and don't go ridin' on that black train
Yes watch out brother for that long black train
That devil's a drivin' that long black train
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Songwriters: Joshua O. Turner
Long Black Train lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Ole Media Management Lp
Suzuki was a leader in the development of 4-wheeled ATVs. It sold the first ATV, the 1982 QuadRunner LT125, which was a recreational machine for beginners.
In 1985 Suzuki introduced to the industry the first high-performance 4-wheel ATV, the Suzuki LT250R QuadRacer. This machine was in production for the 1985-1992 model years. During its production run it underwent three major engineering makeovers. However, the core features were retained. These were: a sophisticated long-travel suspension, a liquid-cooled two-stroke motor and a fully manual 5-speed transmission for 85–86 models and a 6-speed transmission for the 87–92 models. It was a machine exclusively designed for racing by highly skilled riders.
Photographed by me
taken with: Canon 50D
model: S.6
Location: Al Warqaa, Dubai
Found a bit of solace and quiet in a small canyon the other day after following packs of ATVs out to the trailhead. Not many of my old haunts available this time of year for a girl to sit and contemplate the ebb and flow of the desert and herself.
Sherp ATV on display at the 2019 Great Canadian Kayak Challenge at the Participation Park in Mountjoy Township in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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WWII circa 1942 - a German Light Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle in the Polish countryside (photo by my fraternal grandfather)
The biggest goal with rebuilding the M-ATV was getting closer to the actual scale and shape of the real life truck. I'm still a fan of the original model from 2013, but it wasn't a very realistic model. The hood shaping was too boxy, the doors were the wrong shape, and overall it was too tall.
This new model corrected all of that, while keeping in all the previous play features and even adding in some new ones. Overall, it is still about one plate taller than 1:40 scale, but there's only so much you can do when trying to cram minifigs inside.
"A McLaren F1 and this, and you're done. You don't need anything else!"
What a weird little thing. Suspension? No need, we'll add balloon tires. Steering? Pfft, let the torque steer it. But make sure it floats and can cross the wilderness in a straight line.
If you go to the spec sheet on the website, there's this line:
Passable surfaces: any.
This one has been sitting in LDD for over a year now. I wanted to do one from the start of the series, but I could never get it to work, and I couldn't find Lego tires the correct dimensions.
Then recently I tossed out everything and started from scratch, and the whole thing just kinda came together in a couple of hours. And I found that using some 20-year old Technic tires wrong-way-out with 3x3 dishes for rims got me pretty close to the right dimensions.
Joshua is dreaming of driving the ATV we used to get to the remote part of Aruba. This was part of a 4 hour tour which actually took us all over the island and unfortunately for Joshua he spent most of it riding behind me. In the background is one of the natural bridges on the eastern coast of Aruba.
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Made for The Final Countdown group on MOCpages.
Had this little thing built for a month and never photographed it. It's made mostly from small pieces using minifigure parts.
More pictures can be found here: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/328893
Picture of the back of the build found here: www.flickr.com/photos/74949151@N07/7409470142/in/photostr...
A commissioned model of an Oshkosh M-ATV.
Model features suspension, 4 opening doors, and rotating turret. Turret top and roof can be removed. With the turret it can seat two minifigs and a gunner, without the turret it can seat 4 minifigs in the cab.
The Oshkosh M-ATV is an MRAP vehicle sporting an O-GPK turret with a .50 HMG, a V-shaped hull, and significant armored protection. Despite its weight and size, the MATV manages better offroad capability than its counter-parts and even some lighter armored vehicles due to it's ground clearance and suspension.
Once again, special thanks to Evan Melick for doing all the grunt work and allowing me to work off of his base design.
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This is a montage of an ATV jumpin about 40 feet high. Rider is Christian Gagnon from Quebec, Canada.
Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, European Space Agency's (ESA) "Johannes Kepler" Automated Transfer Vehicle-2 (ATV-2) begins its relative separation from the International Space Station. The ATV-2 undocked from the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 10:46 a.m. (EDT) on June 20, 2011.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: ISS028-E-008860
Date: June 20, 2011
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