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Here's my faithful upscaled version of the minifig scale toolbox, but here's the twist! Instead of classic hardware, it contains LEGO themed goodies - resembling real world tools - that I believe would be helpful for any MOC creators.
You can support it on LEGO ideas: beta.ideas.lego.com/product-ideas/739dfb47-3e81-4e92-912a...
Mechanic's tools stored in an artillery box
Taken at Latitude/Longitude:21.218517/104.618093. 1.59 km West B?n Dong (VM19) Vietnam (Map link)
New (and some experienced) New Jersey children's librarians received tips and techniques to aid them in their jobs at the free Librarians' Toolbox program presented by the New Jersey Library Association Children's Services Section. The program followed the section's executive board meeting on Dec. 6 at the South Brunswick Public Library.
Attendees first heard about the structure of the NJLA and the benefits of being a member from Sharon Rawlins, NJ State Library's youth services consultant, Karen Klapperstuck, Monroe Township Library's head of reference and virtual services, and Darby Malvey, children's librarian at the New Brunswick Public Library.
Then they learned about applying for grants; different methods of developing their library's children's collection; and family literacy programming.
After lunch, a general discussion covered such topics as organizing volunteers; how to deal with vendors, performers and self-publishers; and professional development through webinars.
Washers on a black surface with a single diffused light source to the right.
Debated making it B/W, but the little reddish hue is kind of interesting. What do you think?
Campy toolbox, large model with additional Campagnolo tools. Didn't want it for 600 euros. It's still there, I might go back and buy it. Not that I'd have any use for it.
Top drawer: T9 oil, penetrating oil, Locktite, screw grabber. Center drawer: angle bit holder, pick, bottle opener, jacobs chuck for hex driver. Bottom drawer: Pencil, sharpener, small file, beeswax, eraser.
High leverage tools with specific tooth patterns or wide sizing. An errant crescent wrench and a big honkin' screwdriver I found.
A tool box that my friend Roddy picked up at York a few years ago. It's really cool, the wings are embossed in the metal front and back and has pinstripin' all over it. It aint signed so we don't know who striped it or when. This one is Roddy's so I'd like to find one for myself and use it for my pinstripin' sh#t-box.