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Aw damn it, I didn't realize it was on its side!!

Micro Machines advertising campaign project.

 

© Benedetto Papi / Martino Monti.

Ericsson at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2014

snap@my garden by Nikon d80 + Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f/3.5

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I really like how this came out. Same as the others it was done with a wild m20 microscope at 100x with polarized light:)

Leading the band in North John Street. Liverpool

Keeping with tradition I made a miniature version of this years Lego display. Really happy with how this one turned out especially the truck. It was very difficult trying to get the details I wanted but I got there in the end. I really enjoy the problem solving that comes with building miniatures even if I do pull some hair out along the way.

Micro machines TGV trains, in 3 different liveries, and a Santa Fe GP40.

The addition of micro skirts to my wardrobe has allowed me to wear these boots more often as I believe there should always be a gap between the top of one's boots and the hem of one's skirt when wearing short skirts. The rule changes for long skirts.

Here's my finished entry for the Eurobricks “to sail the technic sea”-contest: A small port, with 9 functions, all powered by a single XL-motor, and just 17x21 studs small! You can control the functions with the switches in front of the actual port. Each switch resembles one function, but all switches are

This micro port has 9 functions. 6 are controlled by driving rings, 2 pneumatic, and the last one is running constantly. I marked all of them at the picture below.

1. Left crane back and forth

2. Left crane up and down

3. Left crane open and close (pneumatic)

 

4. Right crane up and down

5. Right crane turning

6. Right crane open and close (pneumatic)

 

7. Transport car back and forth

8. Boat forward and backward

 

9. Pneumatic pump

 

Also, please watch the video on youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyG6SEGe65g

pair of usb micro sd card readers

Like crack cocain for the tiny house builder. This book kept me awake half the night revisiting my desire to build something. I so loved Deek's first book because it was filled with such playfulness and imagination. This book with its full color pictures and eclectic sensibilities is even more inspiring. Still there are his comic book drawings of wacky shelter ideas, but the pictures of the actual building feats are so deliciously real that my mind enters another realm.

 

The book distinguishes itself with a broad scope of buildings from simple shacks to ones on trailers to tree houses to push carts. Not only is it a collection of notable like minded shelters across the country, but it includes many of Deek's own wonderful builds. Deek delights the eye with his sense of color and design. Coupled with his frugal salvage-collecting sensibilities every project embodies an eco ethic and available-materials driven direction that makes every build a unique work of art.

 

The handful of solution oriented plans at the end push the envelope as to what it is possible to live in in terms of real world utility. In particular the Woodsy Wagon pushcart and the Permatent with its outside kitchen and shower that inspired my rethinking of my own vision. These plans drawn up by Deek and others conjure up the spirit of the tiny house community in terms of a larger movement. But this is the book that really makes me want to get up and build something for the pure joy of it. Deek shows me in photos of every detail of these micro shelters and in his layman's terms (and plenty of made up ones too), convinces me how easily it can be done.

Micro Racer Black Panther

The boss of the mineshaft was this terrifying micro-minotaur

Micro Solutions Employee Brian Arnold

 

Canon 5D Mark iii

Canon 70-200L

@110mm

@F2.8

ISO 100

1/125s

 

Cowboy Studio Light kit

Strobe left of subject half power

Strobe right of subject quarter power

     

Loving the micro lens

Micro Racer Electra

D7000 + 40mm micro 2.8G

British Car Day, San Diego.

 

The first production Mini Moke was manufactured in January 1964 at BMC's Longbridge factory in Birmingham, England. Production continued until late October 1968 when around 15,000 English Mokes had been produced.

 

The manufacturing rights for the Moke were sold in 1990 to the Italian company Cagiva, who produced practically identical Mokes in Portugal from 1991 through to early 1993, when the last Mini Moke was made.

 

New Set of Super Suckpegs based on the Timeless characters from the MICROSEXUALS video series.

 

Watch the raunchy new episode

 

"THE PITCH" here:

 

microsexuals.com/

 

And Score your Suckpegs here:

 

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This was my second Maschinen Krieger inspired microscale mech build. Following on from the results of the “tan” coloured mech, I set about creating an alternate coloured mech that would still fit in the same world, yet hold very different characteristics in shape.

Designed and built by a student in one of my LEGO Micro Design classes.

A micro boxy Vic Viper. for nnovvember.

My micro and candy-bar cellphone

A rare sighting in a Scanning Electron Microscope, behold the Micro Unicorn!

 

Courtesy of Dr. Joshua Schumacher

 

Image Details

Instrument used: Helios NanoLab

Magnification: 6500

Horizontal Field Width: 23.0

Voltage: 5 kV

Working Distance: 4.0

Detector: ETD SE

 

A recent shot from a photo excursion in Braamfontein. This old VW bus used to be known as a micro bus, and was really popular in the 1980s. Shot cross processed to give an effect relevant to the time

Easter egg candy shot with my 105 micro.

Micro built castle with dragons fighting over :)

Tilt-shift manipulated photos: Microcentro, Buenos Aires

SCANIA

METALSUR STARBUS III

TNAL. ROSARIO

MARZO 2018

Micro built castle with dragons fighting over :)

Racine had a car show for vintage micro cars; i.e., cars with a motor of less than 700 cc, three or four wheels, weighing less than 1,000 pounds and having been built in the 1950s or '60s.There were several dozen cars of assorted sizes and shapes.

These are all different makes. Some I couldn't identify as they had no sign on them, including this first one, which I thought it was really cute!

Update: According to rotec.holger, this is a Mikrus MR300 from Poland. Thanks.

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