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Una de las cosas maravillosas de Valdivia es poder tomar una micro (un bus) a Niebla y ver el rÃo Calle Calle. ¡Es un espectáculo hermoso!
One of the wonderful things about Valdivia is that you can take a micro (bus) to Niebla and see the Calle Calle river. It's a beautiful sight!
Presentinho que vou oferecer à minha filhota que faz amanhã domingo 19 anos!
** Petit cadeaux pour le 19éme anniversaire de ma fille! **
*Little gift for my daughter's 19th birthday! *
Remote work day, 09/28/2022, Nashville, TN
Olympus E-P2
LUMIX G VARIO 45-200/F4.0-5.6
Æ’/5.6 200.0 mm 1/200 200
Foto obtida a partir da técnica de empilhamento de foco, foram 31 exposições com ampliação aproximada de 5x.
A iluminação foi obtida por 2 spots de led posicionados nas laterais e difusores.
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A new lens has joined the microscope set today: Lomo 3.7x (The smallest one)
The Lomo 3.7x stands out as a microscope lens with a very high price-performance ratio. The lens, which does not experience corner problems in FF bodies, performs as well as "Mitutoyo 5x". The size of the Lomo 3.7x also makes it easier to use.
I sort my microscope lenses according to the following important criteria;
1: Price (Best on the right, worse on the left)
2: Magnification (Best on the left, worse on the right)
3: Quality (Best on the left, worse on the right)
4: Working distance (Best on the left, worse on the right)
Other lenses: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5x and Nikon CF Plan 10x 0.30 WD 16.5
I finished this one a while ago and completely forgot to take photos, oops! Here’s Darth Revan’s famous ship from the Knights of The Old Republic games. With an interior, of course. I haven’t played it in so long but I assume it’s still incredible!
Instructions for this little ship are on Rebrickable, as always thanks for looking and all your support.
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-53095/ron_mcphatty/micro-ebon-hawk/
A very micro castle smaller than the normal microcity standard. I created this for a contest and never got around to uploading it.
An entry into the micro castle category of the CCC. Nothing elaborate here, another micro version of one of my previous builds: as there's been a ton of really strong entries to this category already, and I'm not interested in the prize.
So mainly, just a fun quicky. Still have a few more entries to come :)
Micro-landmarks from around the world.
Due to a lack of space and time I am embarking upon a micro-scale Lego landmark tour of the world.
I’ve made a list of 57 landmarks from 31 different cities. Over half of the landmarks I’ve selected are from one of four cities: New York City, Washington D.C., London, and Paris.
Third stop: Arc de Triumph in Paris
The micro-ness of this tiny moth (Exoteleia pinifoliella complex) is making the Crambid next to it (also a micro) look HUUUUUGE!!!!!!!!!
seen in black : www.flickr.com/photos/romainsauze/5860121870/in/photostre...
My facebook : www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Romain-sauze-photograph...
The Tantive IV was the last and biggest ship on my micro scale to-do list. Its close to the size of set 75244 but I’ve aimed to give it a lot more detail and accuracy. I've done my best to make sure each hull section is the right size and proportions with as much detail as possible.
The modular hull sections are connected to an internal Technic frame. The ship is strong, pretty easy to pick up (as long as you avoid those fins) and rests firmly on a small stand which can easily be made taller or a different colour. Inside the Technic frame is the ship interior and crew! The two roof sections can be removed to reveal the main corridor which connects the cockpit to the docking bays near the engines. The upper deck also comes off to show a central conference room with engineering corridors and removable escape pods either side. The 4-stud high crew and interior features aren’t to scale sadly, but hopefully they stand out as a nice extra feature for the ship!
This was by far the biggest and heaviest moc I’ve attempted so far, it was a new challenge for me but I really enjoyed the process. I’ve put instructions for this and the Liberator colour scheme on Rebrickable (link below), and thrown in the Millennium Falcon, Ghost and plenty of Rebel Starfighters in the hope that someone likes it enough to make a little Rebel fleet :)
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-73874/ron_mcphatty/micro-blockad...
I have spent the last few nights walking laps around the SHIP trying to figure out how I'm going to pull off the look I want. As many of you might know, walking laps around a MOC doesn't get it any closer to finished. There needs to be some micro fighters in the project, so I thought I would spend some time with that. After throwing away several different concepts, this is what I'm currently settled on.
It's strange that I'm uploading this while all these fantastic micro-GARC MOCs are being posted. This is not a GARC, but a fighter. However, if I were to tell you that all of those super cool ships didn't add a bit of motivation for me, I would be lying to you.
Alfred eventually found his Master Bruce in this Creativity Training Room. In this morning, he had prepared a red pocket on top of the breakfast for his Master Bruce. He hopes this red pocket will bring with luck and contribute to his Master's new movie box office. Few years ago, he was shocked when he heard that his Master accepted to play a role in The LEGO Movie, until he found this Creativity Training Room.
These little guys are made for THE BLACK FAN mercenary group.
They clean up the aftermath. It can be quite messy at times....
I know I'm a little late to the Tachikoma trend, but I wanted make some and I thought I'd do micro ones.
Another creation built for the Decisive Action 3 game happening over on MOCpages.
The specifications for this build required that none of the ships exceed 12 studs in length, 4 studs in width, or 3 bricks in height. Thus, the proportions of some of the ships are a bit distorted.
I'm hoping that that the ship types are at least clear. There is an SSBN, two SSNs, two DDGs, and ASW cruiser, two VLS CGNs, two docked CVNs and one more in the harbor (launching two fighters), an LHA, two supply ships, a hospital ship, and two old battlewagons.
Here's my micro GARC, obviously inspired by 4estFeller. I really like this, though the photo doesn't show it off to the full and the ship itself has a little dust on it. I may well take a new photo to replace this one, but it'll be inherently the same. ;)
Also, I know there are hardly any stickers on this, and it's especially needing a number 8 one, but I don't have any spare. If I get hold of some, I'll post an update!
Have a great day guys!
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