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Another old typewriter. This pre-dates even me, and is a marvellous piece of machinery. As I sit here typing away on my itty bitty wireless keyboard, I feel somewhat disconnected from the process which is taking place. With these old machines, we were very much a part of the process and it felt right somehow.
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A simple Spirograph style LEGO drawing machine.
There are definitely more elaborate ones out there, but I wanted to create a relatively simple one that could still create some cool designs.
Video of it in action, with details on how it works: youtu.be/1Ihjh_F7jn0
Building instructions and more info: jkbrickworks.com/simple-drawing-machine/
The revised recipe was included in today's blog post today. dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2021/08/bread-recipe-upd...
This vintage Ransomes threshing machine was being demonstrated at the Heddington & Stockley Steam Rally and Country Fair. The old tractor behind was being started up to provide power to the machine via a long belt.
Vickers Gun.
We see them mounted on their steeds dressed in WW1 uniforms in the Anzac Day March.
They also make appearances at a variety of community activities.
They are the men and ladies who are the proud members of the 7th Light Horse Regiment Menangle Historical Troop and their mission is to keep alive the traditions and customs of the Australian Light Horse.
The Troop had a static display at the Belgenny Farm History Showcase which was held 18 August 2019.
A period replica white tent was erected which contained an amount of memorability of the era but the highlight was this replica Vickers Machine Gun.
Made entirely of wood the gun was imported from its manufacturer Relics a UK based company that produces a huge range of replica military paraphernalia.
This replica was obtained due to the generosity of Club Menangle the major sponsor of the Troop.
Belgenny Farm, Camden, New South Wales, Australia.
Multi chambered mining pump. Eureka, Juab county, Utah.
Eureka is an old mining town fighting hard to not become a ghost town and making progress in that direction.
I wanted to see a new waterfall today and it has got to where I have to drive over a 100 miles to do that as of lately. So I decided to check out Machine Falls in Tennesee because I have had several people tell me how awesome it was. They were not kidding especially with the icicles there. However if visiting you will probably have to wade across the creek to get to the easier access. And folks wonder why I hike in shorts and flip flops.....
The 1/6-scale character of Cloë started out with the stage name Khloë K. Koffiny as a drummer for Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade's garage band, "Vagabonds' House." But this head sculpt and the bodies I was pairing it with didn't really work for me, and the looks of the character didn't mesh well with Yas and the gang.
The head sculpt has bounced around among a number of incarnations. Recently I ended up with an "extra" Jiaou 10E body, which I purchased for another project but, duhhh..., I purchased the wrong color.
I tried pairing the misfit body with mistfit Cloë's head and it worked. Well, it worked in an over-the-top (and over-developed) kitschy-cartoonish sort of way.
I didn't really need another "adventure girl" figure, but here she is -- Machine-Gun Cloë!
Cloë is much happier as a stand-alone character -- who totes a Tommy-gun -- than she was as a background member of a girl band.
Head: SuperDuck SDH-019B
Body: Jiaou 10E WS "white skin"
What's better than a single machine that dispenses gumballs? A machine that dispenses not one, but 2 types of candy!
Benny clearly agrees... and apparently ate all the candy because both machines are empty