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The switching layout is now pretty much finished. All areas are polished off and it’s a blast to operate. I’ve been quite happy with all the subtle details I’ve been able to model with this layout. It’s very fun to operate and I think really compliments whatever is running at the time!

A small event hosted at the NTM (Nederlands Transport Museum)

 

Our layout consisted of 3 modules, Tamàs, Ties and my yard. We also had some static display tables. All in all a fun layout at a fun event.

 

Next time I'll try to charge my trains before the event o,0

 

Also; check out Ties' film about the event here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtgEQxUw01g

Photo's of our group layout at LEGOWorld Utrecht 2017

The building is based on the train station building in Sanok, (Subcarpathia, Poland). It's based, but it's not an exact model of this one.

Sanok is a city of my childhood so I'm coming back here when I can. The layout is some kind of such specific journey.

 

The map of the complete project you can find here: www.flickr.com/photos/maciej_drwiega/6600113697/

This is the newly modified layout (v2.0). I was struggling with the first iteration. It was very limiting being pushed against the wall. So I added some aisles along the walls and it complete changes the look and feel.

cpssx150is/raw/handheld

 

sx150is Camera Raw Lens profile

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created by Flickr user LM2K

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Hello all,

 

Sorry for the long silence, have been bussy with school/ exams and other things in life.

 

The layout hasn't chanced very much since the last post, I added some minor things but not very much.

Today I built up the layout in the living room to check if the tracks were smooth and if there were any other problems and afther some tests I started packing for the Noppenbahner event this weekend.

There are some small things that I need to improve so thats a nice task for tomorrow.

 

Enjoy the pictures!

A small event hosted at the NTM (Nederlands Transport Museum)

 

Our layout consisted of 3 modules, Tamàs, Ties and my yard. We also had some static display tables. All in all a fun layout at a fun event.

 

Next time I'll try to charge my trains before the event o,0

 

Also; check out Ties' film about the event here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtgEQxUw01g

Layout e Desenvolvimento - Ariana Grande Brasil (NÃO DISPONÍVEL)

 

Bom gente, quanto tempo sem atualizar aqui devido aos estudos da faculdade e por isso estou me dedicando muito a eles. Além desse layout tem outros que eu espero postar em breve aqui.

 

Sobre o layout: Cores, artista, plataforma (Blogger ou Wordpress) podem serem modificado, mesmo eu achando que ficou lindo ele assim (hehe). Quem estiver interessado pode me passar por flickrmail e acertamos essas coisas.

 

Obrigado gente e até mais.

Design por Isabella Sivic & Codificado por mim.

Confira online: lilycollinsbrasil.com.br/

Galeria: lilycollinsbrasil.com.br/galeria

 

Contato:

analizianea@gmail.com / flickrmail / www.facebook.com/ana.liziane ou @Buteraftblanco ;)

 

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© Dan Arevalo / Studio 441 Photography...

All rights are reserved for my images. If you want to use them for web or print, please contact me at:

dan@studio441photography.com

These are pictures of a collaborative Lego Castle Layout that was on display on Lego World 2013. I'm proud to be one of the builders. :)

Nome: Gavassiers Group

Plataforma: Blogger

Status: Indisponível

Melhor visualização: Google Chrome

 

Veja este layout online no link: gavassiersgroup.blogspot.com.br/

From left to right:

 

1. Circular layout

2. Voronoi diagram

3. Delaunay triangulation

wearing Ficon top and skirt, Limousine vest, and Syb cuff bracelet

Adorei o PNG central. Fiz algumas mudancinhas nas cores da foto (sapato e aquela latinha) pra combinar melhor com o roxo. Acho q é meu primeiro layout roxo q ficou, psé. Mas ainda sim gostei bastante do resultado, menos da fonte do wondervisuals.

Meu povo e minha pova -q

 

Fiz esse lay da ariana grande e escolhi as cores tudo bonitinho e tals e não achava nenhuma foto que combinava com o lay chora/ depois de mil anos achei essa daí mas com váárias tags que deram o maior trabalho então não venha dizer que a foto não combinou se não você morre :D

 

eer.. gostei desse lay até e se você estiver interessado em comprar,dados abaixo:

 

Design + Codificação completa para Wordpress (Header,Mapeamento,Sidebar e Posts e o slide de destaques): R$45,00

 

Design + Codificação avançada para Wordpress (Contém Slide de destaques + slide na foto principal +Menu animado) : R$60,00

 

Apenas o design: R$20,00

 

MUDO O ARTISTA E AS CORES (:

Meu trabalho não pode ser usado sem meu consentimento, não pode ser modificado ou plagiado. ©

  

PS: Fiz a codificação do Glee Brasil,vejam gleebr.com

Simplesmente amando esse layout, veja online:

www.smilerbr.fanzoom.net

Church of the Mortal Agony of Christ.

 

Many first-time visitors to the former Dachau concentration camp are shocked to find that the most prominent spot in the present-day Memorial Site is occupied by a Catholic Church.

 

Since the first news reports about Dachau at the end of April 1945, the concentration camp has always been associated, in the minds of most people, with the death of 6 million Jews in the Holocaust.

 

Many who visit the Dachau Memorial Site comment they didn't think it was appropriate to have Christian memorials at the site where so many Jews had suffered and died. Actually, the majority of the prisoners at Dachau were Catholic, including many Polish, Italian and French inmates. They were not sent to Dachau because of their religious beliefs, but because they were anti-Nazi resistance fighters.

 

When the American liberators arrived at Dachau on April 29, 1945, the majority of the prisoners in the camp were Polish Catholics. According to the US Army census, there were 2,539 Jews in the camp, most of them having arrived in the last days and weeks of the war, after being evacuated from other camps.

 

After 1940, all the Catholic priests, who had been imprisoned by the Nazis for resistance activities, were consolidated at the Dachau camp. A total of 2,579 Catholic clergymen were among the inmates at Dachau, including many anti-Nazi priests brought from Poland. Although the Catholic Church itself was not officially opposed to Hitler, himself a non-practicing Catholic, the majority of the prisoners who died in the Dachau camp were Roman Catholic.

 

The name of the Catholic chapel is Todeangst Christi. It is usually translated as Mortal Agony of Christ in English, although the literal translation of the German title would be Christ's Mortal Fear or Anxiety. The church was built in 1960 at the instigation of Dr. Johannes Neuhäusler, a former inmate of the camp who became a Bishop in Munich after the war.

 

Neuhäusler was arrested in 1941 for breaking one of the laws of the Nazi government by publicly reading the critical writings of Cardinal Faulhaber, who opposed the Nazi regime. He was first taken to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Berlin and then transferred to Dachau a few months later.

 

The Church of the Mortal Agony of Christ, designed by German architect Josef Wiedemann, stands on a circular island of grass surrounded by a ring of oak trees. It is 14 meters high and the base is 14 meters in diameter.

 

The interior is exposed to the elements through a front opening that is the same height as the interior of the building. The circular wall was constructed of reinforced concrete and then covered on both sides with a veneer of river rocks, taken from the nearby river. Construction required only four months to complete.

 

After the Catholic memorial was completed, Dr. Neuhäusler generously suggested that a Protestant Memorial and a Jewish Memorial should be built on either side of the Catholic one. He proposed a Memorial Site layout with trees planted in between the old barracks and lush green landscaping surrounding all the religious memorials, but the architects of the Jewish and Protestant memorials preferred to have their buildings isolated in a sea of coarse gravel.

 

An estimated 60,000 persons attended the dedication of the Catholic church on August 5, 1960 on the occasion of a meeting of the Eucharistic World Congress. At that time, the Dachau camp had not yet been totally converted into a Memorial Site and the 34 wooden barracks buildings on either side of the main camp road in front of the church were still standing.

 

The barracks were occupied by German refugees, who had been expelled from their homes in the Sudetenland in what is now the Czech Republic after the war. At the opening ceremony, the crowd filled the wide camp road, which is a quarter of a mile long and extends to the roll-call square at the south end of the camp, where the International Monument was dedicated 8 years later.

  

The outside of the church does not have the usual Christian cross on top, but instead is adorned with a Crown of Thorns, made of twisted iron bars, as shown in the first photograph below. There is, however, a Christian cross on top of the bell tower donated by the Austrian survivors of Dachau, which stands on the west side of the church, shown in the second photograph below. Professor Josef Wiedemann, who designed the church, also designed the bell tower, which was consecrated on July 22, 1961. The inscription reads "In faithful memory of our dead comrades of all nations, dedicated by the Dachau priests and laymen from Austria."

 

I found it somewhere I unfortunately forgot the origin from. Below is my attempt to interpret:

 

A: one main image.

B: one main image and five sub-images (of previous/next ones) on the bottom side.

C: one main image and five sub-images (of previous/next ones) on the right side.

D: two main images in portrait orientation.

E. one main image with a film roll-style navigation (small thumbnails) on the bottom side.

F. 3×4 grid of thumbnail images.

Eu sei que a ultima versão nao ficou nem um mes, mas eh pq esse novo photoshoot saiu e eu nao resisti kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, eu particulamente AMEI MUITO!

COmentemmm!!!

Vejam online: ohmiley.org/

 

PS: SEGUNDA FEIRA É MEU ANIVERSARIO, QUERO PRESENTES HASHAHSHA -soqn

Hello all,

 

Sorry for the long silence, have been bussy with school/ exams and other things in life.

 

The layout hasn't chanced very much since the last post, I added some minor things but not very much.

Today I built up the layout in the living room to check if the tracks were smooth and if there were any other problems and afther some tests I started packing for the Noppenbahner event this weekend.

There are some small things that I need to improve so thats a nice task for tomorrow.

 

Enjoy the pictures!

My Lego train layout based on Fareham as it appeared at Brickfete 2014 in Toronto.

Some test photos of the layout with buildings and vehicles in place. With the tram layout now fully wired and operational, my attention has turned to considering which buildings to use. On this section the Black Cat Tavern has long been intended for this position. I'm not decided as yet on whether the bank and Embassy cinema will go here though.

At present the tracks are still open awaiting the laborious addition of a road surface.

Desenvolvimento profissional

This part of the layout had to be a post office area. After some try-outs with misc building shapes I decided to cancell the idea.

Instead I put a station duty officer rooms and toilets here. This is a completely separate module, it only sticks to the main building.

 

The idea to build toilets is from Karwik. I think they should be seriously weathered and for sure he will do it this way. On Polish railways toilets are a true survival area which can surprise even the famous Bear Grylls (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Grylls). I made them mint white, let's say all the dirt is just covered by fresh paint ;)

 

Layout for my upcoming LRPS assessment. Fingers crossed...

I have made many dioramas over the years. This is my 1st attempt at building a layout.

 

AMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEiii.... ta parei kk. Mas serio, pra mim foi o layout mais bonito que eu já fiz, ficou exatamente como eu queira e to muito feliz por isso *0*

 

Para verem online cliquem no link ai www.about-usdesigns.com/ e pra me deixar feliz comente muito aqui em baixo *0*

Hey pessoal to sumidão neah?

bom, esse lay eu fiz a umas emanas atráz e eu até que gostei do lay ficou supermente simples mas até que ficou legal : )

Acessa ae: portal-newss.blogspot.com/

Commets, nots, favs??

After many options this is the layout I'll make.

Illustrated layout of the Olympic.

 

Nikon F4. Ilford Delta 3200 35mm B&W film.

Eu acho esse um dos meus melhores layers, não so pelo design mas pela codificação tbm q é uma das minha melhores, estou dando uma de pokemon sempre evoluindo -q

Fiquei muito feliz quando me chamaram para faser o site e entrar na equipe, afinal de contas as minhas sabadas nem tinha mais site no Brasil :\

Vejam o site onlie:

 

thesaturdaysbrasil.com

 

Espero que gostem desse layer e comentem U_U

SCLTC Winter Show 2012, San Diego Model Railway Museum

 

The widest shot my camera and the room would allow. It's more or less a rectangular layout.

Two BNSF locomotives make their way around a huge HO scale modular layout. Set up at the Rocky Mountain Toy Train Show, 11-30-2014.

hello friends!!

well, here's new rule..

you gotta add me as a contact (and leave a comment or message) and i'll give you the code.. ok??

take care!!

enjoy choosing..

try this link for more layouts!!

wiluevrlearn.multiply.com/photos/album/24/friendster_layouts

in 2009 Sybarite Outfit Polyviolet LE100

 

Thank you Ladydoll !!!!

The switching layout is now pretty much finished. All areas are polished off and it’s a blast to operate. I’ve been quite happy with all the subtle details I’ve been able to model with this layout. It’s very fun to operate and I think really compliments whatever is running at the time!

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