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Halloween 2008 = three-apartment barcrawl (Xtian/Milberger + me + Mary) to petty cab adventure downtown to Gallery Bar dance party. Oof.
From Back To The Future (Part 6)
Out now on You Tube's stunninglad1 Channel
Watch trailer to the continuation of Back To The Future here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKIVTbQLO3Q&feature=youtu.be
Friday, November 9, 2007
Wacky Inventions: The Hoverboard
I remember the day I first saw a hoverboard, November 24, 1989 when I was taken to see Back to the Future Part II on Thanksgiving Day. Since then I've been fascinated with hoverboards. I want one so bad.
So for Flickr Group Roulette today which is featuring the group, Wacky Inventions, I am diligently working on the world's first hoverboard...
...well, in reality it's all held together with Velcro. But isn't that in itself a wacky invention?
Doc's Barn in the Movie "Back to the Future 3" was made with LEGO!
The building instruction is in Rebrickable.
Doc's lab in 1885 was built on two 32x32 baseplates. The front area includes the famous ice cube maker and train model. The rear area is his living quarter. The garage in front of the ice cube maker is compatible with "LEGO 21103 The DeLorean Time Machine" (not included in the instruction or part list).
Hope you like this minifig-scale build!
"I apologize the crudity of this model."
Whitby's latest, in a long line of famous lifeboats. Also, standing high on East Cliff next to the ancient abby ruins is the old Saxon Tower church of St Mary's.
1876 Painted glass in the chancel east window designed by the Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones and made in the workshops of William Morris. It shows Christ between the 4 evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke & John, with angels designed by William Morris above. - Church of All Saints, Youlgreave / Youlgrave, Derbyshire