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Details of an old finnish log house.
I love log houses and one of my ever lasting dreams is to be able, one day, to buy one in Finland.
Iris (eyewrisz) interpretation is, as always, too kind! Thank you my friend!!
this may just be a picture of logs
might be ignored and not written about in blogs
it's all about surface and texture you see
that makes an artistic expression for me
whether a part of something or possibly all
how it's interpreted is the call
what is photographed should be definitely appealing
and it leaves you with an arty feeling
After reading comments on my previous photo I thought some of you would like to see a close-up of the end of a petrified log. Some of these were about 3 feet in diameter, and the colors vary in different logs. None of the wood is left. They are like huge gem-stones.
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Main functions:
Outriggers are extended
Outriggers are deployed
Fence is spread
Three chassis are placed in the right angle, thus:
Truck Cabin is lifted
Log Cabin is lifted
Missile is lifted and ready to launch.
Front wheels can steer
All doors can be open
Hood can be open to reveal the engine.
Log Cabin has interior, but that is for another MOD
Other features on Truck:
Real Proportions from Autocar blueprints
Chromed headlights
Bar and support headlights at the roof.
Hero's favorite plant and additional luggage is on the roof too.
Three grills on the hood
XL rear view mirrors
Light blue glasses all around the cabin
Cabin is curved, from 6 studs at the front of the hood, 10 at the back of the hood, 12 th the start of the cabin, and 14 at the back of the cabin.
Doors and hood can be opened.
Front axle is steered
Other features on Log Cabin:
Made entirely from Log bricks
On the sides are Tan supports
Detailed interior (removed for the weight issues), but kept for a next mod of this model :)
Red roof which has some bad, molded "tiles" in tan, gray and black color
Three different roofs
Cool windows with flowers.
Most of the roof is covered with plants that Sane loves!
Stone built chimney which connects to the stove.
Top Observation tiny half room.
Nick Bosler walks his train as the machine moves in to unload cargo at Simpson's Camp (Mill) 5. The logs will be cold decked until the lumber mill is ready to process them into rough cut boards.
Tug Seaspan King and log barge Seaspan Survivor arriving at Ladysmith where the load of logs will be dumped.
June 4, 2017
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Photo taken at 'Steam in the country' site, near Liphook.
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47739 "Robin Of Templecombe" & failed 56078 cross Ribblehead Viaduct at the rear of 6V37 14:42 Ribblehead VQ to Chirk logs. 28/4/2014. The train was headed by 56087 and it was heading up to Blea Moor to run-round - some 70 minutes late at this point.
Colas Tug 60021 takes the line through Lancashire with the 675T 12.58 Carlisle Yard to Chirk Kronospan log train at Hellifield. This turned out to be the last solo run for the Colas Class 60s on this train
60076 passes Catterall with the 11.59 Carlisle - Chirk logs on Wed 12th April 2017.
No sign of this train returning to the S&C as yet!
Gnarly old log house back in the good old days. Once was home, but not sure about the minus forty winter nights.....
60047 in Colas Livery, leads 6M51 16:28 Baglan Bay - Chirk Kronospan log train past Rhymney River Bridge Jn on 12/4/2016.
I was completely surprised the first time I saw this large logging operation on the site of the former Oakland Army Base is West Oakland, adjacent to the Port of Oakland. One doesn't expect to find this type of business in a big city.
These logs and other wood products are exported by MDI Forest Products to the Asian market.
The downtown Oakland skyline can be seen in the background.
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We found a huge pile of freshly cut Pine logs on our walkabouts at the weekend. 2 or 3 of them were sticking out just enough for the kids to explore, climb and take a rest :)
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