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The window of the house but.

1:6 scale science classroom

 

I have a bunch of other stuff to use for a science classroom diorama, but this was a fairly quick set up to show Skipper and her friends in their new outfits. I did just make the walls today from a Playmobile toy box my son got for Christmas. This teacher needs an Interactive White Board in addition to her chalkboard. She has been requesting one for about 5 years, but is still waiting! (Haha...I finally got one last year).

 

Teacher's desk: vintage, looks very similar to the vintage Mattel Modern wooden stuff. Sold as a Horseman desk, but I've never seen anything like it.

Chalkboard: made from card stock, white gel pen

Desks: Mattel, 1990s. I have about 6 more somewhere.

Walls and floor: scrapbook paper

Body model: my son's, from Amazon

Cage: my son's Matchbox toy, eraser rat

Blue books, blue notebooks, IPads, flag on chalkboard, from new Barbie school accessory set (Walmart). I bought 3.

Cabinet and white table: Mattel repainted

Starfish - real

Microscope: Barbie curvy scientist

Laptop and goggles: Barbie 2018 Lab set

Red pencil box, coffee, binders in cabinet, lotion magnifying lens: Rement

Composition books: Barbie and 1:12 dollhouse

Books and plants in cabinet: made by me

Lab coat: Barbie scientist

Plants, terrarium, pencils, books in cabinet: made by me

 

Extreme close-up of the wing of the beautiful Buff-tip moth

Seen in the neighborhood.

this lovely falls is hidden away but worth finding

Female Iceryine Scale Insect (Icerya sp., Monophlebinae, Margarodidae).

A macro image of the arrangement of scales on a wing of a moth camouflaged on a algae grown rock.

Here is link to the moth image

www.flickr.com/photos/karthikakm/24624570390/in/dateposte...

 

The view you get to see through view finder is even more stunning. Making macro is always difficult,fun and exciting.

Le scale non sono il mio soggetto preferito, anche perchè non sono bravo come Stefano in questo genere fotografico. Mi è capitata però questa scala che sembrava mi invitasse a fotografarla. Troppo pigro per "scalarla", ho deciso allora di fotografarla da sotto, dal pianoterra.

 

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OOCL Scandinavia, it's not until you get something you can relate to next to one of these monsters that you truly comprehend the scale of them.

Nob Hill, San Francisco

(Callipepla squamata)

La Lomita Ranch,

Uvalde, Texas

The kettle did boil, I forgot all about it. I think that's a blond thing lol.

I was planning on doing some washing tomorrow but it looks like it will rain all weekend so I wont be able to get it dry so it will have to wait.

 

I was planning on doing some washing tommow

The night sky was lit up by the big arc lamps, beckoning people to finish up their chores and head out to the fair grounds.

 

This is a slightly stylized view of the past.

More of a mood piece than an exact recreation.

The only light source is a 60 watt bulb in front of the models and aimed up at the background.

The background consists of a piece of board with gray textured paint sprayed on it and is about a foot away from the actual set.

See Model Setup photo:

www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/4385162220/in/set-7215...

After Several Months Of Ill Health,Bad Weather And Loss Of Interest, I Was Finally Persuaded To Venture Out By My Good Friend Kevin Shaw, Ended Up In Hebden Near Scale Haw Force In North Yorkshire, Which Was Ideal As It Involved Very Little Walking.. This Might Be A Nice Little Waterfall To Visit In The Autumn Where More Colour Will Be Available.Thanks For Taking The Time To View My First Post In (Unbelievably)Eight Months.

Arapaçu-escamado (Lepidocolaptes squamatus). (Lichtenstein, 1822). Endemic of Brazil.

 

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micrograph of a fish scale

Scale Force is the highest waterfall in the Lake District with a main drop of 35m

The scale in my local chemist, Cloyne Care Plus. It is fairly accurate, gives same weight as my home digital scale. It has a coin slot, but no money needed. These large stand on scales are becoming rare, this one is before the Euro. It offers weight in stones = 14 pounds for each.

Scales Creek Falls in northern Houghton County, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

While going through photos stored on an old computer, I came across some outdoor photos I had shot of my first locomotive detailing project. Western Pacific 2004 was an EMD GP20, built and delivered in 1959.

 

The 1/87-scale model is a Lifelike Proto 2000, factory painted and mostly detailed for the WP prototype (it even came with the barrel headlights). I added the Nathan M5 horn, sunshades, MU sockets and the firecracker antenna, plus I painted the handrails and coupler cut levers orange. The "weathering" is a layer of Dull-Cote. The most glaring detail inaccuracy is the placement of the bell, which should be mounted directly on top of the long hood immediately adjacent to where it currently is.

Inside an abandoned market booth, a forgotten shopping scale lies on the floor, dust-covered and silent, like the last trace of something that once was.

Olympus mju II 35mm f2.8 and Rolley RPX 100 film /

Bulgaria august 2020

Linking east and west Hull Scale Lane swing bridge was opened in June 2013.

 

This image was taken with Kodak Retina using Fomapan 200 film developed in 510 Pyro.

© 2008 Steve Kelley

 

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The Empire State Building and Chrysler Building in New York City as viewed from Jersey City, NJ.

In the background is my old, standard Pullman design at 40 (42) studs. In the foreground is the new SAD (Scaled to Actual Dimensions) Pullman design at 60 (62).

 

People are going to accuse me of compensating for something.

Blues Scale

 

ODC - 10/29/2020 - Scale

24 Panel Apocalyptic Frieze for McSorley's Ale House, NYC (detail)

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

A retired Hanson scale

1/72 Special Hobby Mirage F.1

While in the middle of a new project, it became clear that a stairway was necessary for part of the model.

I turned to the Web and studied how real stairs are constructed.

Gotta love the Web!

The most important part, I found out, was keeping everything inline and symmetrical. Enter the "jig" that the stairs were built upon. Nothing fancy; just a block of wood that was the correct width and length.

By taping the stringers [ the side part of the stairs ] to that wood, everything remained stable so the stair treads could be glued in place. Once everything was dried and set, the whole unit could be removed without any problems; and it's surprisingly sturdy.

 

Just wanted to share this!

By the way, the wood I use is Basswood. Stronger and more dense than balsa wood.

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