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MFZ - Wasteland Scrappers - Station - Power Generator
While Wasteland Scrapper frames run on steam power, the systems on board frequently utilize electronic components. In order to be able to run reliably, a power generator is used to provide the necessary electricity.
Mobile Frame Zero is "a tense, tactical game of giant robot squad battle!". It is a tabletop battle game, akin to Warhammer 40k or Malifaux. Players design and build their own companies of microfig-scale "Mobile Frames" and "Stations".
If you're interested, you can find its webpage here:
and a flickr group dedicated to MFZ builds here:
Another "Generator" diverted over the Blyth & Tyne line on 19th April 1984 was 47420 which worked 1S15, the 15:55 Carlisle to Edinburgh service. I am not absolutely sure of the location, probably Seaton Delaval. The steam heating boiler was clearly operating effectively.
Scan from a 35mm negative on Ilford FP4 film.
The Hickok electrical instrument Co.
Cleveland, Ohio
Signal generator Model # 188x
serial # 1-6463
A signal generator, also known variously as function generator, pitch generator, arbitrary waveform generator, digital pattern generator or frequency generator is an electronic device that generates repeating or non-repeating electronic signals (in either the analog or digital domains). They are generally used in designing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing electronic or electroacoustic devices; though they often have artistic uses as well.
There are many different types of signal generators, with different purposes and applications (and at varying levels of expense); in general, no device is suitable for all possible applications.
Traditionally, signal generators have been embedded hardware units, but since the age of multimedia-PCs, flexible, programmable software tone generators have also been available.
Taken a mere six months after being named "North Eastern" at Gateshead Depot in December 1981, 47 401 is seen catching the afternoon sunshine at Carlisle station with 1S15 the 15.50 to Edinburgh Waverley via Newcastle.
Doyen of the class, 47 401 or D1500 as it originally was entered service with BR on the 28th September 1962. Being a dual heat 'Generator' example which BR in the late 1980's deemed non standard it was withdrawn on 8/6/1992 just shy of 30 years old. Being of historical importance as the "First of the many" its place in preservation was assured though and is now to be found at the Midland Railway Centre, Butterley. A lasting testament to the class 47's flexibility as a mixed traffic locomotives means to this day several are still in mainline use 60 years after this one first took to the national network.
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So at last I can reveal the shield generator! However I have a confession: It's only half a shield generator. And at that, the two rings I have built are only finished on one side. It will take many more Bricklink orders to complete. I added some flames to suggest the empire at in the middle of destroying it! I hope you enjoy what I've done so far. I'll be displaying it at a show in Ireland next weekend.
20190216_1689_7D2-41 Smokai smoke generator
The salmon I caught the other day was processed several ways. One side was half steaked and fried or grilled, the other side put through a cold smoke using the hooded barbeque as a smoking chamber, and using a Smokai smoke generator for the smoke (see next photo).
I taped over the rotisserie openings on the hood.
The Smokai (combination of Smoke and the Maori word for food "kai") unit runs off an aquarium pump and I was using Manuka sawdust for fuel.
A cold smoke takes between 10 and 15 hours depending on thickness. I had initially brined the pieces with a 50-50 mix of sea salt and brown sugar. This was a further 12 hours.
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Inside the Hoover Dam. The peepz at the bottom left give some perspective as to the massive size of these things. The history of this place is amazing. Take the tour if you have the time.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Dam
Nevada-Arizona
August 17, 2005
So at last I can reveal the shield generator! However I have a confession: It's only half a shield generator. And at that, the two rings I have built are only finished on one side. It will take many more Bricklink orders to complete. I added some flames to suggest the empire at in the middle of destroying it! I hope you enjoy what I've done so far. I'll be displaying it at a show in Ireland next weekend.
CN 2937 has two idler cars and what I believe is a generator on an 8-axle flatcar (QTTX 130561) as it heads west through Beaconsfield. This is CN L351, a dimensional train that does not run very often. The movement is restricted to 25 mph, and the detector at MP 17 of the Kingston sub would indicate the train had 22 axles and was doing 24 mph. The load is bound for Flint, Michigan.
Deep Dream Generator(AI Vision),Photoshop.
A Victorian Lady selling her homemade Sweets and Ice Cream. Fictional and Probably a Little over glamorized.
Prompt:- Photoreal,Victorian Scenes of Old London, Victorian Street Stallholder Woman,Clear Distinct Face and Realistic Eyes,Selling Sweets and "1 Penny-a-Scoop Ice Cream",Clothing White Linen Bonnet,Shawl,long flared Dress with White Linen Apron,Ragged Victorian Children wide eyed and eager faces Pointing at The Sweets and Gathered around the Stall,Misty Foggy Victorian Cobbled Street with Gas lights,Detailed,Intricate,Colorful,'mdjrny v5 style'
Without the generator the LA53r Artillery Battery would be no more than an expensive parade float. This stout machine boasts an output of 40,000 flargens of pure plasma energy a minute in order to sustain the raw power needed.
The tops of six hydro-electric generators at Boulder Dam outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, as seen from the viewing platform during the visitor tour.
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It seems this is some equipment from NASA at Cape Canaveral. I noticed the generator cable were cut rather than disconnected. June 2nd, 2012.
© Eric T. Hendrickson 2012 All Rights Reserved
Foden generator unit, the replacement cab still bearing traces of the lettering of Litlington Transport of Royston
Designed and constructed to construct and launch V2 rockets on an industrial scale towards London (only 117 miles away), 'Building Project 21' was a behemoth of a hardened facility built between 1943 and 1944 into the side of a chalk quarry using revolutionary techniques. Thankfully the project was never fully completed and operational thanks to the persistence of the RAF in disrupting and destroying the facility.
The site is now a museum and many of the completed tunnels can still be explored as part of the experience.
Tree top broke off and hit Harbor Freight Predator generator luckily struck the back edge and it tipped forward. The frame is slightly bent but the generator runs fine.
I always was curious to know just how train cars got power if it wasn't supplied from a third rail or from the locomotive. Turns out its just a simple generator and a large battery pack.
People have asked how I built the shield generator. Here's the full technique. The outer uses 2x8 plates, with a 2x3 separating one end, and a 1x2-1x2 bracket attaching the curves (I tried using 1x2-1x4s, but the inner ring wouldn't fit on one side with them). Every fifth 2x8 plate has clips inserted to attach flex hose. The inner ring uses 1x4 plateswith a dot and bracked on one end, and a clip on the other. the clips are only half pressed in to their neighbours, so the spacing is 2½ plates at the inside end, and 3 plates at the outer end. Four inner segments are needed for every 5 outer segments. I did find the spacing of the inner segments slightly wider, so when building the full disc, it was necessary to sneak a few extra plates into the outer ring to compensate.
Hope this gives people enough to get started.
Sorry about the multi-coloured 2x8 plates - I used up all the grey ones!
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