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My second BLW order contained this INT 67210-12 in AGPX 96232 and this INT 67217-16 in GACX 14342. The AGP car is now sold out at BLW.
1:76 scale (OO gauge) diorama of a bus depot, one of several layouts forming the greater Belshotmuir town. Utilising former rail ground, some of the previous structures have been retained with the new garage/office building being built into one of the surviving builds, now used as a wash shed. The second surviving rail building sits on the boundary of the depot grounds, it now being used for additional office space, canteen, staff room and toilet facilities. A number of First Greater Glasgow & First Kelvin, in red, are seen awaiting disposal, repaint or use as a spare following the rise of Barbie livery as seen on Y182BGB which makes a welcome appearance alongside some models of my fleet not previously shown.
BLW N Scale found some Premier Editions Special Run Models that go back I guess sometime to the early 80's. I saw them listed on BLW's website before sunrise on Monday morning and quickly placed an order for four cars. Here are the two trailers I purchased; I already have these but have use for two more. I couldn't get these trailers to focus well due to outside conditions. Here is GOODYEAR 40 Ft. trailer #2144. I don't see a road number printed on it. My NASCAR Race Car train has 122 race cars on it. One 40 foot trailer load of tires isn't going to be enough for all those race cars so I got this second trailer for that. I can always use private owner Atlas 24 foot long trailers.
Scale Modelworld 2017 - Club Displays
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HO Scale Layout coming soon. This is a double track 4x8 with a small yard and Western High Desert style scenery. Powered double crossover. Comes in either DC or DCC controls included.
I love the pattern these pine cone scales make! From Wikipedia ~ The members of the pine family (pines,
spruces, firs, cedars, larches, etc.) have cones that are imbricate (that is, with scales overlapping each other
like fish scales). These are the "archetypal" cones. The scales are spirally arranged in fibonacci number ratios.
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Fish scales, of the weighing kind. A scene in the hurly-burly of the Sassoon Docks fish market.
Mumbai, Maharastra State, India.
November 2017. © David Hill.
A sheer cliff of the Deadhorse Mountains of west Texas dwarfs a hiker below. The Dog Canyon Trail of Big Bend National Park enters Dog Canyon at this point.
One of my colleagues is a model-making enthusiast. He is constantly looking for new and challenging projects. One of his ideas was to create scale models of various objects made out of plastic customer loyalty cards from various shops.
This trailer is made out of Open32 MyCard cards.
Construction materials used are a jigsaw, cutting blades, cyanoacrylate glue and contact adhesive.
The 20 cent euro coin is for scale comparison.
Scales of a Papilio Karna butterfly: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papilio_karna
There's also areas with blue and green scales, but there's also lots of darker ones. This is problematic when stacking. The shiny scales will have halos around them, very hard to fix. Going to get a higher magnification objective soon.
Stack of 112 exposures in Zerene Stacker, Pmax.
Nikon D810, ISO 64, 1 second exposure. Thorlabs ITL200 with Mitutoyo Mplan 10x Apo lens. 2um/step.
Stackshot rail, Thorlabs optical setup. Diffusion provided by some jelly container wrapped in tracing paper. Illuminated with OSL2.
Processed in Capture One Pro.
Fleischmann 737205 SBB Ae 6/6 11424 "Kanton Neuchâtel"
Epoche IV
Electric Locomotive Ae 6/6 SBB (N scale)
Faller 212114
Urban railway station with white painted brick walls, sandstone, side facade and window borders, two corner buildings and centre section with a roofed entrance. Glazed platform roofing.
La spiaggia del Carpino segna il confine tra i comuni di San Nicola Arcella e Scalea. Nel presente video viene presentato il versante costiero di Scalea fino alla piccola spiaggia della Sicculilla, tipico scorcio di profumi e colori della natura rupestre mediterranea. Questo versante si distingue per la falesia esposta a nord-ovest ovvero ai venti di ponente ed al maestrale. Le alte pareti rocciose hanno ai piedi massi, erosi e franati nel tempo, che sono in penombra favorendo la presenza di comunità marine emisciafile. Contrariamente al lato che segue, esposto a sud-ovest e dominate dalla Ericaria amentacea, la cintura di superficie algale è formata da alghe calcaree Corallinales (Lithophyllum b., Corallina e., ..) con presenza di biocostruzioni a vermetidi. Nei pressi della spiaggia alcuni scogli sono ricoperti da verdi ciuffi di Cladophora sp., probabilmente ben nutrita dai torrenti che vi sfociano, ospitanti molti interessanti microrganismi epifiti (diatomee, ...) . E' il tratto di costa che conserva note naturalistiche marine di maggior rilievo nel territorio comunale di Scalea anche perchè è il meno aggredito dalla "pressione" delle attività antropiche seppur dopo l'estate sono evidenti i segni di moria di alghe calcaree dovuti a possibili agenti superficiali acidi (fenomeno che sembra comune, purtroppo, lungo le coste della penisola italiana) . La vegetazione presente tra le rocce carbonatiche è quella tipica alofila (vicino l'acqua del mare, Limonio-Finocchio marino-Limbarda) più in alto la gariga o macchia mediterranea degradata.
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