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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.

Pieridae wingBrazil.RO. Ariquemes.001 5kN 6kE CacadlandiaCollected by DurdenCJ

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:

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IPMS Avon Display

 

1/32 Boomerang by Steve Larkin

 

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Window stencils - I believe the shape is called a "Rajasthani Arch"

Condiments dealer, Vakil Bazaar, Shiraz, Iran.

Froma Herpa Advent calendar. Love this funky color! HO Scale models from Germany have exceptional detail. About 2 inches long.

made by TFW2005 member "pradhika indra"

92/365 Scale

The blade is 47.75" long, and this is what it looks like next to someone who's right at 5'1" tall.

The scale of this massive cave is impressive and here the remains of a giant sloth (Milodon) was discovered in 1890s. Shadows are cast deep into the interior and looks almost like a lunar landscape.

A Miniland-scale referee for the First LEGO League Competition MOC

SMC Pentax-FA 28mm f2.8 AL

I live in a house. Big Surprise, isn't it?

Well, I live in a very old house. The floorboards creak when you walk around the flat, they are also giving in to age; the damn floor is as wavy as an ocean floor during a tsunami!

But thankfully, these old floors are covered with (an equally old) carpet, so falling over whilst drunk isn't a problem! ;)

 

Fishing is something we Icelanders have done for centauries and it's been our livelyhood ever since some crazed outlawed vikings stumbled upon our shores a millenia ago(but not before stopping by in the UK and steal the pretty women).

So I suppose that the arcitect thougt covering the entiere house with rocks shaped a fish scales was a stupendous idea!

 

Let's face it. Living in house diguised as a fish is just silly...

Bathroom Scale reading "Perfect" Weight

This was a moving-in present for my in-laws - a mini scale model of their new house!

 

I cheated slightly and painted some roof pieces. See if you can identify which pieces I painted!

The blade is 47.75" long, and this is what it looks like next to someone who's right at 5'1" tall.

na pali, kauai, hawaii

 

pleasure boat bobbing in relatively shallow water off the *na pali* coastline with a remote beach and a portion of the cliffs as the backdrop.

ATLANTA, Aug. 2020 -- Operation Not Forgotten resulted in the rescue of 26 children, the safe location of 13 children and the arrest of nine criminal associates. The U.S. Marshals Service Missing Child Unit, in conjunction with the agency’s Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Georgia state and local agencies, led a two-week operation in August in Atlanta and Macon, Georgia, to rescue endangered missing children.

 

Additionally, investigators cleared 26 arrest warrants and filed additional charges for alleged crimes related to sex trafficking, parental kidnapping, registered sex offender violations, drugs and weapons possession, and custodial interference.

 

This relatively new mission for the U.S. Marshals has seen two large scale operations recently and several smaller ones around the country. The future should see many similar operations throughout the United States as the Missing Child Unit ramps up operations using the man hunting skills, in which the Marshals specialize, to locate and rescue missing minors.

   

Photo by: Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Kitesurfing in Squamish where the Squamish River meets Howe Sound

 

#236 (or #251, if you believe Scout) in Explore for September 11, 2008.

 

... oh Explore, you fickle beast. Down to 398.

Hacking a digital bathroom scale to use as a general-purpose weight sensor or input device.

 

Explained in more detail at:

micah.navi.cx/2010/01/hacking-a-digital-bathroom-scale/

east bay, ca

HO Scale Trains at Canada Central Club Layout

Hacking a digital bathroom scale to use as a general-purpose weight sensor or input device.

 

Explained in more detail at:

micah.navi.cx/2010/01/hacking-a-digital-bathroom-scale/

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