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Scales for weighing coffee beans ...Atkinson's Lancaster

A retired Hanson scale

Reykjavik, Iceland

1:40th scale matching my other builds for the Operation market garden animation project.

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1/72 Special Hobby Mirage F.1

A minifig scale brick built Hutt for Star Wars. Free instructions available now at rebrickable.com!

 

Mod it and change its colors to create new characters!

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-102009/AlbertLee/hutt/#details

 

Then join us at:

 

swfactions.net

 

A LEGO Star Wars role building game.

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After waiting for all the parts, I have finally finished this moc by Richboyjhae. Really happy with this addition to my collection, it is massive and looks fantastic!

 

Small update on my mocs:

I have one mandalorian related moc already finished (just have to finish the instructions) and after that I'll release a resistance bomber, which is mostly finished at the moment. Instructions could take a bit though.

@ Grote Kerk Loenen

Genootschap: PKN Hervormde Gemeente Loenen aan de Vecht.

Provincie: Utrecht.

Gemeente: Stichtse Vecht

Land: Nederland

It's the Batcave, Lego micro-scale! Here is the Batcomputer, with a couple of visitors! These are the microfigs from the Batman board game; they are totally out of scale, but so is that chair. :P

 

The Batcave design is mostly based on Batman: The Animated Series, including the car and Batwing. The computer is inspired by Lego's Batcomputer, and the Batboat is lifted straight from the Lego Batman board game.

 

My entry for Nicks superhero base contest. This is a build I've wanted to do for a while, and the contest made me finally get a move on. :)

James Franco (HotToys)

Callipepla squamata

28 May 2016

AZ, Cochise Co., Willcox - Twin Lakes Golf Course

La Lomita Photography Ranch, Uvalde, Tx.

So this is happening...

 

Last year I built this micro ugly, a combination of an U-Wing and a Tie Interceptor: the Uterceptor. And I knew I had to try to scale it up!

HO Scale Brooklands Speedway & the Village of Cherringtown

Glass panels form the skin of the building.

Not as sophisticated as Sariel's scaler - however, quite helpful to get correct proportions when building minifig scale vehicles. You just need a tablet with a blueprint on its screen zoomed to the proper scale (here I'm using a dummy for obvious reasons). Starting point is always the wheelbase wherefrom all the other measurements can be deduced by checking the silhouette.

 

H1 wheelbase = 3302 mm; wheelbase of the model = 96 mm (12 studs); scale = 1/34,4

  

Pretty Scale Worm from Lizard Island, Australia

Tree scale is caused by the digestion of usually rotting wood by scores of different fungal species. As the fungi digest the wood these scales develop on the outer surface of the wood. The scales vary greatly in size color and shape and some can become quite beautiful with alternating layers of color. This series taken at the Broughtons Wildlife Education Area near Marietta Ohio in Dec 2014

I came across this product by accident but it fit the bill perfectly for scaled down chain link fencing.

It's an aluminum mesh used for sculpting and arts and crafts projects, called WIREFORM.

It comes in 16" x 20" sheets and also as an 18" roll.

I suspect there are similar products out there in Hobby and Arts and Crafts stores.

Be aware that it bends very easily! You'll want to handle it carefully so as not to stretch or deform it.

 

When making the actual fence, I cut strips of the mesh to the appropriate length and height, then cut aluminum tubing for the posts and rails.

To add a bit of authenticity to the piece, I used jewelry wire to hold the fencing to the posts.

The metal cap you see in the upper right hand corner of the fence, that receives the top rail, is a jewelry making item used for finishing off the end of a bracelet or necklace.

Made for a competition with the same title at our LUG "Kockice".

 

Container, pushbroom and shovel.

 

Built in 6:1 scale.

At the pyramids at Giza.

They're big.

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this is one of 13 pics (!!!) discussing a bit minifig scale, focusing on reviving a car scale smaller than 6 wide in a fashion similar to the classic town 4 wide scale.

 

Scroll through the pics for a full read up if interested.

 

This is all my own opinion based on historic facts found in documentaries, interviews and the web. Its a suggestion in total, so pls dont feel offended if i hint out that Speed Champion usgage for professional AFOL layouts is a bit wrong ^^ I also want to set focus on a new building technique for cars that i call the "bar n clip" / "no fig".

Hope you enjoy, feedback and even heavy critique welcome and apprectiated :)

MamiyaRZ67, 110mm, Portra 400. It's a 6X7 frame even if doesn't look like it, but I think that I cocked my machine a bit too fast and the framing of the film has been affected...

Look what my cousin made? A living room!!! And I add the details. :))

Broken wing mirror glass lying on the road, reflecting summer sky

Taken at the The Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead in Lambertville.

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