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Long time no see! Warming up myself by doing some simple builds, and this is one of the projects I always wanted to do: a bucket loader to complete my construction site series! It is a challenge to redo everything on my own, and I took some inspiration from others on the cockpit part. The loader arm is not easy at all, taking me nearly 2 weeks to make it right and work like the real life loader with the same mechanism.
Beefing up the dump truck a little bit from 60075, now the bucket loader has a match work partner. As a bonus, a little red digger to speed up the site progress!
The Mississagi is stopped at Fairport Harbor along Lake Erie taking on a load of sand on a beautiful morning in July, 2020. Three large front end loaders (two can be seen in the photo) work continuously to keep conveyor belts filled with sand.
JS locomotives load up with coal for dispatch to the washery at the loading bay. Sandaoling, Xinjiang Province, China.
everyone i know has lately been mentioning that for the past several months viewing my photos or photostream on flickr is agonizingly slow. and not just taking a few extra seconds, it has been described as "akin to AOL dialup in the 90's. i open the page and leave to go get a cup of coffee and drink most of it before the photo is finished loading." and it's something that is only happening on my stream, no one else's.
has anyone else noticed this phenomenon? it's kinda weird because it doesn't actually happen for me, which makes it a tough thing to report as i imagine it's not ultimately a reproducable behavior. i wonder if i am parked on the slow server in the back closet? what could it be? oh woe!
(video inspired, of course, by the flickr spinning dots "loading" animation. for an extra air of authenticity, the lollipops were even obtained in the bay area)
Scene from James Cameron's 1986 Movie: Aliens
Yellow Loader design by Larry Lars: www.flickr.com/photos/28192677@N06/3646632056/in/faves-76...
Custom Aliens Minifigs by Matthias: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=58464&st=25
Hat-tip to -2x4- for the hangar girder structure: www.flickr.com/photos/-2x4-/8742900997/in/faves-76272331@...
24.6.2010 A1 60163 makes the fastest ascent of Shap in the preservation era with a trailing load of 13 coaches with the 'Border Raider' from Crewe to Carlisle.
Copyright Neville Wellings
Long time no see! Warming up myself by doing some simple builds, and this is one of the projects I always wanted to do: a bucket loader to complete my construction site series! It is a challenge to redo everything on my own, and I took some inspiration from others on the cockpit part. The loader arm is not easy at all, taking me nearly 2 weeks to make it right and work like the real life loader with the same mechanism.
Beefing up the dump truck a little bit from 60075, now the bucket loader has a match work partner. As a bonus, a little red digger to speed up the site progress!
Class 50 locomotive No. 50019 Ramillies waits at Bristol Temple Meads with the down WR Travelling Post Office (TPO) in the early hours of Thursday 24th August 1978.
Scene on the Huanan narrow gauge line wich also used a railcar in daily use for passenger Service and good transportation until 2007.
China, Nov. 2005 (scanned slide)
So... The ŁM-50 tracked front-end overhead loader model in 1:13 is finally finished and Johanna Gambolputty is ready to present it ;) . Pre-Christmas frenzy, however, is not the best time to film/photograph a new model so for now - just this one family photo. The other models are old, very old, but I've just overhauled them and will probably film them together with the ŁM-50, for the first time in decent quality. They deserve it, methinks, for nostalgic reasons if not anything else.
My entry for the 2013 Bio-Cup over on Mocpages. Cervatus and his Power Loader.
This exosuit is made to be very similar to the Power Loader featured in the movie Aliens. Designed to fit a 10 inch tall Bionicle figure, this exosuit is fully posable and removable from the character itself.
More pics on Mocpages: mocpages.com/moc.php/364790
Hope this big guy makes me get into Round 3, this was a blast to build!
To see this just a little easier, here it is on white and zoomed in a little.
Comments and faves appreciated!
Delivery service, Hangzhou, China
Isaiah 22:25
In that day, declares the Lord of hosts, the peg that was fastened in a secure place will give way, and it will be cut down and fall, and the load that was on it will be cut off, for the Lord has spoken.”
It has been agreed by those at hand that Elmer's pumpkin could indeed be loaded. In expediency an old boxcar was sourced and loading commenced. An engine hoist was sourced from a nearby mechanic and with enough rope, straps and chain the job could be completed. Lifting bit by bit and supporting with pallets and hay bales the cargo was secured. By morning the great pumpkin was in downtown Milwaukee. And, yes it won the contest. Easily.
66 620 draws its train through the loading bunker at Tunstead Quarry with empties from Tunstead Bottom End Yard, which will load with limestone rocks to form 6H22 the 11.08 to Hindlow Quarry. Beside 66620 is the Industrial Shunter from the previous image. The train is running late at this point due to loaded difficulties at the beginning, resulting on one cab being covered in limestone sludge, images of the cab will follow.
This was a great location with a view over the vast Tunstead Quarry.
Taken at 1113 on the 13th September 2018.
In typical Alco fashion, 4490 warbles into action starting it's train on the return leg of a SteamFest shuttle service to Paterson.