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I traded in my very old digital weight scale for this new one, it's great. I figured I'd have gained some weight since I haven't been to the gym since March...nope, I'm still the same as I was then. Yay!
Zeessi asked for the scale, so of course, I had to build and entire mini Green Grocer, rather than just saying "three stories."
Well of course it's big. How many tanks can honestly say they have a bridge?
Come on people, you know that I'd build it in minifig scale if I had the parts.
Scale Hall railway station, Lancaster looking east towards Lancaster. Early October 1975
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.
Four upright scales. The two on the left are English by Salter; the larger one (no. 28) weighs up to 28 lb and belonged to my grandmother. The small one (no. 11D) only weighs up to 8 oz in 2 dram increments; 16 drams to the ounce.
The two on the right I assume to be German and early 20th century, the cream-coloured one is by Krups; both have kilogram and pound measurements, although the 'Pfund' is the German version which is half a kilogram. I recall that when I was young the Pfund was is common use in Germany when I was sent to do shopping, but I'm not sure its use is as popular now.
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The World Through My Eyes : Scale
Detail from the old, Swedish scale I inherited after my grandmother.
The Wampanoag guests arrive and they sat down at Elizabeth's table. Her husband lead the group in a prayer of Thanksgiving.
My six-year-old poses with Corona Arch to offer a sense of scale.
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1:6 scale Hamburger with fries. All fries are INDIVIDUALLY sculpted and hand-colored/tinted. Each is removeable from plate. Top bun is removeable from burger, burger is glued to bottom bun. All food can be moved on the plate. Soon to be listed on Ebay auction!
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Two men walking on an empty space with one of them carrying a scale model ship. A somewhat surreal photo for which I have heard some interesting comments!