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Continuing work on a really small model railway built into the top of a toolbox.
I started on the idea of making a small n gauge shunting layout in the top of a toolbox two years ago and now I'm finally building it.
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needs a little more work before it gets pressed into service. I had to recess the knobs so the door would close. Not sure why I need a door, but almost all toolboxes have one.
In about 1981 I made a Tool Chest for my son, Mark. Again he was to use half of his allowance to buy things to fill it, woodworking tools. I also overlaid it with small diamonds and triangles. I was seeing what all I could do, and what it would look like.
Tales from the Toolbox by Michael Oliver. Published by Veloce Publishing.
Tales from the Toolbox is a unique collection of behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes as told, in their own words, by former Grand Prix mechanics who have worked at the top level of the sport during the past 50 years.
On the front line of the sport, mixing with drivers and team bosses, the mechanics saw a side of it that nobody else got to see and rarely gets to hear about – and this book tells their story.
Chapters are themed around a particular aspect of a mechanic’s life, ranging from what they consider the highs and lows of their career, to their opinions of drivers and team bosses, the all-nighters, letting off steam, the ‘Mechanic’s Gallon,’ nightmare journeys and customs capers. It also reveals a tale of camaraderie between teams and individual mechanics which is hard to imagine in today’s highly competitive Formula One environment.
The stories are supplemented by photographs from the archives and photo albums of the mechanics themselves, many of which are previously unseen.
Click here for more info about the book.
Strobist: SB22 camera left, Vivitar 285 camera right, SB28 far side of pile, right
dumpster filled with misc transmission parts, oh the smell of it
I got lucky on this one, had the shot I wanted in mind and stuck my camera down in the dumpster to about waist level and fired a few shots.