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Brick Seven

 

After building a TARDIS brick sculpture, I'd whetted my appetite for time travel and so today I built a Delorean brick.

 

Keeping a rigid set of dimensions on the TARDIS was pretty easy, but this little guy was harder to enforce. The body comes in at three bricks tall and six studs wide. It's a smidge off of 12 studs long, but I made up for it by balancing all the stud height I stole from the hub caps by adding it to the rear vents.

 

Now to get back to watching the trilogy with my son (again).

 

Inspired by Cole Blaq's "Enter The Brick" series.

Just a light dusting of snow this morning at Stonehenge, but very cold..

Prague, December 1990

MinoltaX500

Rokkor28/2.8

HP5400

PICT0435

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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #TimeMachine

Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Machine à remonter le temps

O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Máquina do tempo

本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #时光机器

FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Zeitmaschine

El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Máquina del tiempo

   

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Clockwork 20 minute timer by Ugear

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Steam workshop.

 

Derek Marders Yard, Andover.

Possibly a type 20. Police phone box on the A1, near the Museum of London.

A machine of the times - an electronic fibre optic fusion splicer for the internet.

Two or three years ago I built some Autobots based on 80s movie/TV vehicles. Since then I've revised my MOCs of those vehicles, so I recently went in and updated the Autobot models to match.

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taken on the train to Turin with a Nokia N80

 

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Link to the Time Machine to photograph drops.

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Flickr Friday: Time Machine

 

When the super-intelligent ape program was defunded, the Above Top Secret laboratory turned to the government's new flavour of the month: chrono manipulation.

OK..my bike..Diamond..is really a Time Machine ~

It has taken me back to the Jurassic and forward to the year 2525 ;-D

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You can download the instructions for free HERE (ca. 10 MB)

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Ten years ago today, I uploaded my first MOC.

 

After weeks of sorting and cleaning my old LEGO collection, after countless hours of getting to know to the new parts that had emerged during my dark ages, after days of trying and failing to build something that looked remotely like the Time Machine from the 2002 movie, after finally being satisfied with the result, after my first timid Bricklink order, after dozens of photos and after I comprehended the complicated process of dealing with MOCpages , yes, after all that, I uploaded my first MOC and … nothing happened.

 

For 2 whole days.

 

Then, oh glory, I received my first comment (thank you so much, McVitie 15). Somebody actually had a look at my MOC and even wrote something (I’ve only read the book, but this is the sort of thing I’d imagine it to look like.)

 

It took the whole, hot summer of 2010, a lot of stamina and willpower, to keep building. I dreamed of huge MOCs that I was going to build, of how to be blogged one day by the almighty The Brothers Brick and of how to be noticed by the great ones, like Nannan Zhang , Mark Kelso or Mark Stafford .

Please don’t be mad at me for not naming more or even all of them, because there are far, far too many people in this fantastic community that motivated and inspired me, that I met online and in real life, and some of them became good friends over the decade.

 

Thanks so much to all of you. I don’t know where I’d be today without you and this incredible hobby.

 

To give something back to the community, I created instructions for the little vignette that I uploaded for the ‘Hobbit Day’.

You can download them for free HERE (ca. 10 MB)

 

Have fun with them and be creative.

 

And thanks to everybody for 10 amazing years.

A time travel into the Storm of a century

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Equipment used:-

 

Canon 7D

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

4 Yongnuo YN560 II Flash Speedlite.

Triggered with Mumford Time machine and Drip kit.

Nikon d200+10,5 mm DX Fisheye

Aparture F/2.8

Exposuretime 642 s

ISO 400

Postprocess Capture NX

The Jantar Mantar is a series of ancient "time" telling instruments in Delhi. As the sun moves around - the shadow moves around the 'instrument' thus showing the time of day. This photo shows the outside of one of these gigantic 'instruments'

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Shanghai Airport - Summer '04

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