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I tried several techniques, this one seemed to work the best. It's quite sturdy.
Parts noted if you aren't sure how I did it.
Cal Fire Riverside Unit Air Attack Grumman S-2T N435DF (72) & N437DF (73) at Hemet-Ryan Air Attack Base, California.
KIA Trade(Based on Mazda Titan 2nd Generation) Road Sweeper
기아 트레이드 노면청소차(피규어 스케일)
Build from @lego in 6-wide minifig scale
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These guys are under basic Army training, I'm their Platoon Sergeant putting them through their paces. This is the Final attack, and what you see is not fog but a smoke grenade used to mask the movement of the troops. all i had on me was my iPhone. i wish i had my camera.
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this is nowhere near the statue of liberty, the brooklyn bridge, or times square, but is in manhattan. can you guess where it is?
Fort Myers or Ft. Myers, is the county seat and commercial center of Lee County, Florida, United States. It has grown rapidly in recent years. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 62,298 and in 2017 was estimated at 79,943.
Fort Myers is a gateway to the Southwest Florida region and a major tourist destination within Florida. The winter estates of Thomas Edison ("Seminole Lodge") and Henry Ford ("The Mangoes") are major attractions. The city is named after Colonel Abraham Myers.
Spain originally had colonial influence in Florida, succeeded by Great Britain and, lastly, the United States. During the American Indian Wars of the 1830s, the United States built Fort Myers as one of the first forts along the Caloosahatchee River; it was used as a base of operations against the Seminole. During the Seminole Wars and Indian Removal period, Fort Myers was a strategic location, with access to Atlantic waterways. While many Seminole were forced to remove to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River, others used their knowledge of the Everglades and Florida wilderness to resist the Americans. They were never defeated and two federally recognized Seminole tribes still control some of their historic territory.
During the American Civil War, Confederate blockade runners and cattle ranchers were based in Fort Myers. These settlers prospered through trading with the Seminole and Union soldiers.
The Fort Myers community was founded after the American Civil War by Captain Manuel A. Gonzalez on February 21, 1866. Captain Gonzalez was familiar with the area as a result of his years of service delivering mail and supplies to the Union Army at the Fort during the Seminole Indian Wars and Civil War.[ When the U.S. Government abandoned the fort following the Civil War, Gonzalez sailed from Key West, Florida to found the community. Three weeks later, Joseph Vivas and his wife, Christianna Stirrup Vivas, arrived with Gonzalez's wife, Evalina, and daughter Mary.
Gonzalez settled his family near the abandoned Fort Myers, where he began the area's first trading post. Gonzalez traded tobacco, beads, and gunpowder, and sold otter, bobcat, and gator hide, to the neighboring Seminole. A small community began to form around the trading post.
In the late 19th century, northerners began to travel to Florida in the winter. Some saw development opportunities. In 1881, the wealthy industrialist Hamilton Disston of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania came to the Caloosahatchee Valley. He planned to dredge and drain the Everglades for development. Diston connected Lake Okeechobee with the Caloosahatchee River; this allowed steamboats to run from the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Okeechobee and up the Kissimmee River.
On August 12, 1885, the small town of Fort Myers—all 349 residents—was incorporated. By that time, it was the second-largest town on Florida's Gulf Coast south of Cedar Key.
In 1885, inventor Thomas Alva Edison was cruising Florida's west coast and stopped to visit Fort Myers. He soon bought 13 acres along the Caloosahatchee River in town. There he built his home "Seminole Lodge", as a winter retreat. It included a laboratory for his continuing work. After the Lodge was completed in 1886, Edison and his wife, Mina, spent many winters in Fort Myers. Edison also enjoyed local recreational fishing, for which Fort Myers had gained a national reputation.
In 1898, the Royal Palm Hotel was constructed. This luxury hotel attracted many tourists and established Fort Myers nationally as a winter resort destination.
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I spent my morning sliding on ice down the hill I was trying to climb. I had a break next to these gates before the final climb.
Various photos of R&N locals based out of Tamaqua PA. Included are symbols QAEX, QAJT, JTQA, MCQA, and another MCQA
Turning base for a touch and go on Runway 21 while just overflying the I10 that leads to downtown Phoenix. Landing on Goodyear Airport
What you see is NOT a tower, but a section of the facade of a medieval fort. I wanted to put monks in place of the knights to make it less Castle but I realized I didn't have the right minifigure parts so I went with the soldiers. It's the first time I've seriously tried this theme and I did it for a contest of the BRICKVERSO FB group, the theme was the Middle Ages and the size limit was a 16x16 base (now you understand why this section).
There on Echo Base the daily activity focus on adjusting the snowspeeders to be in perfect shape when they are needed.
Part of Admiral's Row in the old Brooklyn Navy Yard. Much of the former base has been overhauled and revitalized, and that was the plan for these houses, too.
Modular base for exploiting mineral rich sea bottom
There are endless configurations. This cross formation is often used when at work to vacu-clean the sea floor