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After seeing the micro city layout at Brickcon and talking with Ms. McGuiver, I really wanted to try my hand at this micro city module standard. I'm having some fun with it.
Also, 1x2 clear plates on the PaB wall in OKC was a godsend.
Had fun putting this together and was encouraged to submit it to the Vic Viper group for NoVVember. Mostly just wanted to see how small I could make it.
I was playing with some micro train ideas for the top of my recent cupola infatuation. Thought it might be a fun detail for the station. Might work if it's just the engine. Way to big to work on top the weathervane. Could work over the main door or above the tix office....
Pics taken near Lang Biang Mountain, Dalat, Vietnam. These worlds exist in dried puddle beds and are literally only an inch tall, yet teeming with diverse life and incredible likeness to landscapes in the macro-world.
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Micro Mini Dress with Hud
out now
All 36 Exposures From Nikkormat FTN (1967) with Ilford film: Fujica ST605N - 36 images - Nikkormat FTN (1967) with Nikon Micro-Nikkor-P・C Auto 1:3.5 f=55mm (F mount) Prime & AstrHori AH-M1 light meter & Ilford XP-2 ISO 400 Black & White 35mm film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Sony A7II handheld 1/10 second with in-body stabilization; Micro-Nikkor-PC 55mm f/3.50 second with in-body stabilization; Micro-Nikkor-PC 55mm f/3.5
Big thanks Lego Pilot.
He mabe this Micro P-40 desgin for me, for my upcomming pearl habor DIO.
So credit for Lego Pilot.
Micro-filament from an incandescent light-bulb.
Taken on a FEI Quanta 600F at the WPAFB AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate
Dayton, Ohio
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