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For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.
This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.
90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.
Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
- King titanium bidon cages
Bentley GT Nessen Forged S|8.0 Fronts 22x9.5 Rears 22x11 wrapped with Pirelli PZero Nero Lowered with Ghost Motorsports Adjustment Links
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.
This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.
90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.
Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?
Slab made from southern yellow pine joist from a grape transfer, railroad depot, in Skeneatteles (finger lakes region ny), deconstructed and salvaged by ReUse Action (reuseaction.com) in Buffalo NY. Barn probably was built approx 1880s or 90s...and before wine became so important (1930s) it was probably used for other produce.
Building was rebuilt on a modern inner structure, and excess lumber ( long 2 and 3x joists) was salvaged used in this table slab, sold and used for other projects. The joists and beams are old-growth southern yellow pine...as hard as rock, and fragrant and densely grained....and beautiful when finished with satin varnish. It has many holes and gouges that I carefully fill with marine epoxy.
Base was built of black gas pipe. Finished with flat black paint and antiqued. Leveler feet were custom desined and turned from oak from another barn (I dont personally like flanges or pipe caps for feet and needed to design a better leg foot).
Used now as a conference table by an architecture firm. Its meant to be used with stools or as stand up.
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
Bentley GT Nessen Forged S|8.0 Fronts 22x9.5 Rears 22x11 wrapped with Pirelli PZero Nero Lowered with Ghost Motorsports Adjustment Links
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
Dixie Manor Bed and Breakfast—A Custom Built Pierce Dollhouse by Deb Roberts of Deb’s Minis. See more at www.debsminis.com
Dixie Manor Bed and Breakfast—A Custom Built Pierce Dollhouse by Deb Roberts of Deb’s Minis. See more at www.debsminis.com
Bentley GT Nessen Forged S|8.0 Fronts 22x9.5 Rears 22x11 wrapped with Pirelli PZero Nero Lowered with Ghost Motorsports Adjustment Links
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
Aluminium bodied, custom-built camera for 127 format relying to large extent on the mechanics of a Foth Derby.
Used were the Foth Anastigmat f2.5/50mm lens and focussing helical, the strut and bellows system and the cloth focal plane shutter unit with speed settings of B, 1/25, 1/50, 1/75, 1/100, 1/200, and 1/500. The camera also utilises the notched pressure plate with the two red windows from a Foth Derby 2A/2.5.
The unit is hard to date. It clearly utilises components drawn from a Foth Derby 2A which was introduced in 1932 and which was replaced in 1935 by the Forth Derby 3 (which had two green and two red oval windows on the back).
Note the absence of a viewfinder, the presence of an accessory shoe (presumably to fit a removable rangefinder?), and the addition of a larger shutter adjustment knob shaped from the brass fitting of a Bausch & Lomb Optical Com. Rapid Rectilinear lens. The camera has a has a snap-on back lid and the unit is overall is VERY WELL machined.
It is unclear whether this camera is a prototype of some sort, or whether this is a highly skilled personal modification. The fact that pencil-writing on the inside of the fully removable back lid states "winding end" is not necessarily indicative that it was a British-made unit (although it was acquired from the UK).
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved.
Bentley GT Nessen Forged S|8.0 Fronts 22x9.5 Rears 22x11 wrapped with Pirelli PZero Nero Lowered with Ghost Motorsports Adjustment Links
(See links). The World's Fastest Model A - This vehicle is a custom-built 1932 Ford Model A land speed car built by Tommy Daniels on 2008. The machine started life as a 3 windown coupe and went through several stages of body and engine changes before it became what it is today. This Model A racer currently holds a record of 165.442 MPH in the Vintage Four-Cylinder Gas Modified Roadster class.
The Wheels Through Time Museum collection was started by Museum Founder Dale Walksler in 1969 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. In 1977 the collection moved to Mt. Vernon Illinois where it was housed at the Harley-Davidson dealership founded by Dale. As the collection matured it became obvious the potential for a truly incredible museum was at hand. In 2002, the collection moved to its present location in Maggie Valley, North Carolina.
Wheels Through Time is home to the world’s premier collection of rare American motorcycles, memorabilia, and a distinct array of unique “one-off” American automobiles. Located just 5 miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Maggie Valley, North Carolina our museum houses a collection of over 300 rare machines. Bonneville Salt Flats World Record Holder.
On July 4th, 2002 Wheels Through Time Museum became a reality when it opened its 38,000 square foot facility in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. The Museum features one of the world’s premier collections of Vintage American Transportation, guiding visitors through the evolution of American motorcycling and automotive history. The museum has attracted worldwide media attention and brought hundreds of thousands of visitors to Maggie Valley, North Carolina from all over the globe.
Wheels Through Time Museum - Facebook
62 Vintage Ln, Maggie Valley, NC. 102722.
SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2008
Frame: 2004 Soul Cycles Titan
Headset: FSA The Pig Pro DH
Headset Spacers: generic
Fork: 2005 Marzocchi 66 RC
Stem: Soul Cycles Hooligan
Handlebar: Soul Cycles
Grips: Deity Enkei Lock grips
Handlebar End Plugs: Deity
Front Brake System: Hayes hydraulic
Front Rotor: Hayes 203mm
Front Caliper Adaptor: Hayes
Brake Calipers: Hayes hydraulic
Rear Rotor: Hayes Mudcutter 160mm
Rear Caliper Adaptor: Hayes
Rear Derailleur: 1997 Shimano XT
Shift Cable / Housing: Aztec Powerlines
Rear Shifter Lever: vintage Shimano SIS 8 speed friction / index thumb shifter
Chain: Shimano HG 8 speed
Chainstay Pad: Lizard Skins
Cassette: Shimano HG 8 speed
Bottom Bracket: Race Face DH/FR ISIS
Crank Arms: FSA Pounders
Crank Arm Bolts: generic
Chain Ring: Truvativ 40T
Chain Guide: vintage original e.thirteen SRS
Chain Ring Bolts: Sugino steel
Bash Ring: e.thirteen Lexan
Pedals: Woodman Spiky Plus
Top Tube Pad: Roach
Seatpost: Soul Cycles 27.2mm
Seatpost Collar: Salsa Flip-Lock
Seat / Saddle: Azonic Love Seat
Front Tire: DMR Moto R/T 26" x 2.40"
Front Tube: butyl rubber Schrader valve
Valve Caps: generic alloy
Front Rim: Syncros DPS32 26"
Front Nipples: Wheelsmith double butted 14/15/14
Front Spokes: Wheelsmith brass
Front Hub: Hope Pro II 20mm
Rear Tire: DMR Moto R/T 24" x 2.40"
Rear Tube: butyl rubber Schrader valve
Rear Rim: vintage Arrow Racing DHX 24"
Rear Nipples: DT Swiss brass
Rear Spokes: DT Swiss Champion straight gauge 14
Rear Hub: vintage Ringle
Dixie Manor Bed and Breakfast—A Custom Built Pierce Dollhouse by Deb Roberts of Deb’s Minis. See more at www.debsminis.com
The finished model with the long snoot hood.. Here we can see the horn, bell and antennae. Jeff also added wind deflectors by Details West and Sunshades by Detail Associates. The wipers are stock and the ditch lights by MBE with 700 series lenses by MV Products.... The unit is lightly weathered to give it character and bring it all together............ Nice eh !
Photo- Jeff Semper
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals
My new Baum Corretto - custom titanium with a custom paint job inspired by the Molteni jersey made famous by Eddy Merckx.
The bike was built by Darren Baum and painted by Jared Bailey of Baum Cycles, North Shore, Victoria, Australia.
The frame was built-up by Steve 'Scuba' George at Graceville Bike Hub with the following components:
- Dura-Ace 7900 groupset
- Dura-Ace C50 carbon wheelset
- Chris King headset
- Chris King bottom bracket
- Thomson setback seatpost
- Thomson stem
- Deda 100 bars
- Fizik Arione saddle
- Speedplay X2 pedals