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Location: Paseo de Escolta ( Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar ) - Bagac, Bataan
Date: December 30, 2013
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Micro-scale model of a desert camouflaged Humvee!
Details include: radio antenna, desert camo, heavy-duty chain, and supply pack.
Vroom! Vroomm!
اعلم ان المتسلقون انواع فهناك متسلقون من النباتات همها التسلق على كل ما حولها من النبتات و احياناً تقتلها اما اسؤء انواع التسلق هو الذي يحصل من بعض الناس من البشر وهذا اسوء انواع التسلق والذي لا يهمه اي شيء حتى لو انه يقضي على من حوله ليصل الي مأربه الدنيئه وعلى حساب الاخرين اللهما اكفنا من هؤلاء المتسلقون و احمنا منهم و ان هذه الصفه هي من اردل الصفات المقيته و الصوره امامك تحكي ما اقول والحكم لكم
I shot this picture in 2010
Clagett Farm has a few of these funny dry goods-store-on-the-prairie style scales. They're so charming!
ODC - scale.
At work. Those of you who know what I do know what we use this for, the reason for the color differences, and know why I couldn't post a color photo :)
Nick's Luncheonette - Mixed Media Sculpture
A mixed media sculpture in 1/12th scale. 25" x 15" x 8". The real Nick’s Luncheonette storefront structure is located at 196 Broadway, in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, New York. Follow this link to see a side by side comparison of my work and the original structure. www.flickr.com/photos/mindseyeminiatures/4700998570/in/se...
Or, if you would like to read more about my work, click here… www.dnainfo.com/20100712/manhattan/artist-creates-miniatu...
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I'm not sure what were calling this one yet, but it is three pieces, and were thinking about adding a staging yard as well. It has functioning signals, hundreds of lights and some neon signs, three mainline routes and a Portram line below the city.
Breakout Session: Scaling Impact Enterprises
Creating energy from landfills, connecting women-led coffee cooperatives with international buyers, verifying medications by mobile phone. The audacious ideas of social entrepreneurs can change the world, but critical barriers often inhibit these ideas from getting off the ground. While social entrepreneurs confront challenges typical for most entrepreneurs—such as access to capital, markets, and talent—by virtue of their business model they face added obstacles. Already expected to deliver on ambitious social and environmental returns in addition to financial returns, they also contend with greater institutional investor skepticism and appeasing a wider array of stakeholders. Social enterprises have nonetheless experienced significant growth, with traditional and impact investors committing more than $10 billion to these companies over the last four years—tripling their investments.
In this session, successful social entrepreneurs from around the world will share challenges from their work, as well as opportunities they see to achieve greater impact by scaling impact enterprises. Leaders from the private, public, and civil society sectors will also discuss how CGI members can:
• Design innovative approaches for impact enterprise talent recruitment, development, and retention.
• Define, measure, and communicate the social and environmental impact of social enterprises.
• Incorporate impact enterprises into their supply chains.
• Scale programs that support women and minority-owned enterprises.
MODERATOR:
Sallie Krawcheck, Co-Founder and CEO, Ellevest
PARTICIPANTS:
Ross Beerman, AllLife Group CEO, AllLife
Ajaita Shah, Founder and CEO, Frontier Markets
Sandy Speicher, Partner and Managing Director, Education, IDEO
1:43 scale 1998 Northumbria Police Volvo V70 converted from the Minichamps Volvo V70 Police Gendarmerie Vaudoise 2000 with the livery and light removed the roof is then prepared and repainted then the model is fitted with a bespoke laser printed livery and lightbar as per the real vehicle.
Single RAW Exposure
©Jeremy Photography 2013
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Singapore, a world class country, has grown in terms of their marking structure and business structure. Many well-known and interested investors came and invested a lot in the country as it has the potential.
It is now a nation with rapid growth and industrialization - Emerging market.
May we see a prosperous country, Singapore in the very near future.
ODC - Scale
just look at her, she doesn't like to be scaled
Thank you for your comments and nice words, I'm very appreciate this:-)
It said 78 kilo when I stepped on the scale. I took a few more photos in the cafe which also looks like a museum and I will post those tomorrow.
Model in 1/43 scale by IXO for Altaya magazine series "Voitures Militaire de la Seconde Guerre Mondial". The Olympia was launched by Opel in 1935, named for the Olympic Games due to take place in Berlin the following year. The phase 1 was built until 1937 and was produced solely as a 2-door in saloon and cabrio versions. The model depicts a car as used by the Luftwaffe in Russia during 1942, complete with extra fuel tanks mounted on the rear wings, blackout masks on the headlamps and all bright trim either removed or painted over.
Ja, natürlich kenne ich diese Waagen. Sie waren früher auf fast allen Berliner Bahnhöfen zu finden.
Yes, of course I know these scales. They used to be found at almost all Berlin train stations.
In my faculty they teach architecture and engineering. Architecture students use to make scale models. Unless the models were really good, They don't use to take them back to home because sometimes they are too large for going into the bus, and students found their "not so good" models useless when the semester ends. that's why most of those models end up in the trash. I asked a friend if I could keep this one and he said: "Of course!". Look at it carefully and you will notice that is not so perfectly made, but thanks to this scale model I could make this photo story:
This is a close up of a pinecone, but the arrangement of the bristles look somewhat like the scales of a pangolin (a close relative of the anteater).
- Ashton Pyle
IPMS Avon Display
1/32 Boomerang by Steve Larkin
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Overal view of the depot basboard, just 4ft long and 21 inches wide, thats why I love N scale modelling!