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Fixed broken brackets on panier rack, with aluminum brazing rods. Worked quite nicely. Survived first ride also.
Broke again on the last ride in 2022; added pop rivets before brazing, in 2023.
Building guide for my own Lego creation inspired by an articulated 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive manufactured by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) between 1941 and 1944 and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad in revenue service until 1959.
The dimensions of the entire locomotive are 56.9 x 5 x 7.3 (in studs)
- i.e. a length of approximately 455 mm, which roughly corresponds to a scale of 1:89,
i.e. the scale of H0 models, which are in a scale of 1:87.
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On the ETRS, as with most similar cameras, it has a marker on the cassette of where you need to line the start of the film with.
Fixed broken brackets on panier rack, with aluminum brazing rods. Worked quite nicely. Survived first ride also.
Broke again on the last ride in 2022; added pop rivets before brazing, in 2023.
Fixed broken brackets on panier rack, with aluminum brazing rods. Worked quite nicely. Survived first ride also.
Broke again on the last ride in 2022; added pop rivets before brazing, in 2023.
Snackfight, who is by day an editor for Wired dot com, saw the pictures I have here of the distorted buldings and things I took with my iPhone. He asked me to write a little piece on how to make them, so I did. Check it out here.
Time to do the foreground base coat using a simplified color scheme. Make sure none of the blank canvas is peeking through. Let dry.
If you chose as I did to keep some parts not-painted, make sure not to paint them here!
Welcome! This album contains FREE detailed photos and step-by-stepinstructions on how I built my table. If you want to go straight to thepictures of the finished table, simply click on the last page of thealbum. I hope you enjoy and find the information useful. Feel free toemail me with any questions or comments. mark@junell.cc>You can find the supply/cost list hereThat being said, I posted this site to give something back to the pokercommunity. I received a lot of guidance from other websites, and I ameternally grateful. If you like my site, please send me an email. Ilove to receive comments & questions. More importantly, email me pictures of your tables once they're completed! Good luck!If you're seening "Monthly Limit 4GB Exceeded" it's because everyonehas used all my bandwidth viewing these images/pages too many times!The bandwidth quota (and the images) will be reset on the 1st of themonth. Please view the page judiciously . In the meantime, I'vemirrored a copy of the images on Ofoto. Click here to see them.Last, this site gets a tremendous number of hits, and I routinely goover my bandwidth quota. Please try to limit your viewing of the"large" pictures by not clicking on an individual picture. It would help me out and save me some money. Thanks!ALLOF THE INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS CONTAINED ON THIS SITE ARE THEPROPERTY OF MARK JUNELL, AND MAY NOT BE SOLD WITHOUT MY EXPRESS WRITTENCONSENT. ANY ATTEMPT TO PIRATE THESE PHOTOGRAPHS/PLANS AND SELL THEM ONEBAY WILL BE STRICTLY PROSECUTED.
A mulch of well-rotted farmyard manure around the base of a newly planted redcurrant cordon, early May.
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In this post, we’ll talk about how to sell your fashion sketches on Fashion Reserve, in a few easy steps. Specifically, your hand drawn, paper sketches.
For those of you who live and breathe Illustrator and GIMP, this may be a little too basic for you, but for all the rest:
Fashion design entails much pencil chewing.
1. Find the choicest pieces from your collection of fashion sketches.
In your free time, in your fashion design course, and also if you work in fashion design, the amount of material you accumulate is immense. In the industry, just to get one dress made takes a plethora of sketches, inspiration boards, fabric charts, grading charts, and so on. Many of these creations are in demand by people like you.
So go through your stuff, and look for great pieces. Remember that every piece uploaded by you is checked by our team, and is also being seen by the fashion industry, so we do recommend that the work you upload is work you are proud of. Then:
No you can’t get a suntan from it.
2. Scan them in.
You can get good flatbed scanners for around $60. Hook it up to your computer and scan your drawings in. We recommend that if they are in black and white, scan them in as black and white or greyscale, to conserve disk space. Most scanners come with at least basic imaging software, and even if they do not, your PC or Mac will.
We kindly ask that, if you can, please ‘clean up’ any smudges and marks from the background using your fashion sketches before you upload them to Fashion Reserve.
Note that vectorised drawings are more valuable than basic scans. If you are feeling adventurous, check out this article on how to vectorise scanned drawings.
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3. Upload to Fashion Reserve.
So, now you have your scans, register as a vendor on Fashion Reserve, check out how to upload to Fashion Reserve, and start to upload your work!
Hoping to see your creations on Fashion Reserve soon!