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Over 50 riders on Chopper bikes at Furzton Lake MK last Sunday. I hadn’t realised Choppers were still around, remembering them from the 1970s when every kid had to have one. Looking at the ages of some riders around the lake I guess they might have been original fans!
Just messing around with some old shit images in BW ! Willy was building an okd school Ironhead Chopper !
Perfect North Slopes near Lawrenceburg, Indiana. I saw this chopper in the parking lot at a recent car show and felt compelled to shoot it. While it is cool enough to have been in the show itself, I saw no indication that it was.
Chopper, Second WIP, got the head & Legs done, even put in a small mechanism, the head can be spinned with an axle on the back, and the antenna spins around 4 times as fast.
The head came out pretty heavy, more than I was aiming for, but it needed a lot of plates on the interior for stability.
Still missing some parts, so some colors are off, or bricks can be missing :P, not much though. Came out I accidently used some rare bricks, so I had order coming from Poland, Hungary, UK, France, & Denmark.
Probably the best bike I have ever made. I was going for something more realistic. Sorry, I couldn't figure out how to put a headlight on >.<
BTW: I have pro!
Chopper hanging out at Brigham City, Utah, “Peach Days”. Shot with 1956 Speed Graphic with 90mm Optar lens. Shot on Fuji Instax Wide film with the Lomograflok. f/32 at 1/ 125 ISO 800. This lens with the proper focusing cam is just a blast to shoot on this camera, especially when it is adjusted for the Instax. First time I’ve had this much fun shooting in public. Everyone was curious or complimentary about the camera. Funny that normal cameras can make people a tad uncomfortable but for some reason this camera just makes them curious and they want to participate in the fun.
I have a bunch more of these from that day but I thought this was cool and I wanted to post something as I got the rest ready.
My first attempt at bikes. Having seen the amazing creations by _Tiler, I had to give it a go!
C&C always welcome :)
The Dragonfly Chopper comes armed with 4 flick-fire missiles and one flick-fire bomb. It sports an open cockpit akin to the vintage GI Joe: Cobra F.A.N.G. gyro-copter. If the tail assembly looks familiar it was stylized after the Lego: Ninjago Rattlecopter 9443 model.
Just got me a chopper and I'm feeling pumped!
Another Iron Forge entry. I've used the seed part 2 times, not counting the biker minifig.
Marlborough is two thirds through the grape harvest and the last couple of days we have had a lot of rain which has been a nightmare for the grape growers, I photographed this chopper blow drying the grapes so hand harvest can commence in this organic vineyard
For the 50 challenge LUGNuts ( Lime chopper Mysterious)
I hear the call of a siren
This lady is quite
Mysterious
I want your mind to lock in
If my life were a glass of water
Filled by the rain from a velvet sky
I want you to drink
Because your lips are dry
This moment in time
I follow her blind
This lady is quite
Mysterious
I want your mind to lock in
This time I tought I got you baby
But you slipped away
And I tought I'd die
This moment in time
I'm losing my mind
But she remains quite
Mysterious
I'm crossing the line
I will follow her blind
This lady is quite
Mysterious
I want your mind to lock in
I'm losing my mind
I hear the call of a siren
This lady is quite
Mysterious
I want your mind to lock in
You're so bad
I thought I knew you baby
But I don't know you at all
It's got the taste you know it's got the taste
Of an eternal life
When I went to Bricks by the Bay, I had meant to bring two MOCs. This is the one I forgot at home. D'oh. I've long thought that the torso of the Ooni Beast from the notorious Galidor line looked like the gas tank of a custom chopper, so I was inspired to build this. All 100% LEGO, though there are some dodgy techniques being employed. For example, there are no dark red 1x2 click hinges with the hinge in the middle. I used a red one and camouflaged it with a bit of dark red sticker on the seat. Also, the 2 cheese slopes making the point of the seat are held on with dark red sticker bits from official LEGO stickers. And I cut rigid tubing for the brake levers. Clearly I'm not a purist.
My Mag-Lev bike was begging to be given a real set of wheels, and It was too easy, though it required some restructuring (especially in the back).
And the Wheels can turn!
Price Chopper, Worchester, MA, 7/2016, pics by Mike Mozart AKA MiMo on Instagram Instagram.com/MikeMozart
Strobist: I had the opportunity to work with a very pleasant model today. I usually shoot mostly sports but I am trying to broaden my horizons by shooting just about anything my clients want. His name is Chopper and he did just about everything I asked and all it cost me was a hamburger.
Canon 1D Mark III, 24-70 f/2.8 lens, ISO 100 f/8 @ 1/320th, AWB – I used a large soft box camera right and a hair light high and to the rear.