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Wobbler ... when you wind him up he kind of walks!

pulling this forward for DitATuesday........... went way back in my archives and found a couple that were largely unnoticed and uncommented on ~grin~...... it was back in the day before i posted to other groups.

 

#ds 67 quirky things often catch your eye and make for interesting art. make a photo of something that makes you go "hmmmm" today.

Bruce Chenn on the mound.

 

Nikon D700 | 200-400mm lens at 40mm | ISO 2500 | f/4.0 | 1/640 second

 

visit my blog for more about the game and the experience: markshaiken.com/2012/04/at-the-old-ballgame/

hope he is coming to help clean my house very soon!

the big leagues in Baja....

Another shot courtesy of Flickr user m20wc51, taken in the summer of 1954 at a US Army base in Korea, probably near Ascom City. We don't see the batter, who I think may be out of shot to the left – at least, that is the direction everyone else seems to be looking. The pitcher is about ready to let fly, and the next batter is waiting his turn.

 

The shot was tilted by about 3 or 4 degrees, so I have straightened it, and adjusted the colour and contrast a bit. The surface of the slide was badly cracked so I have only removed the obvious spots and blemishes, and mostly left the cracking alone. The original is here, for purposes of comparison.

Using a wind up motor as the base, and one picture for reference, one of my favorite and most fun projects so far this year

 

I rebuilt it from 4 studs wide to 6, then it was too heavy, so now its 4 studs wide and the cab is 5. I feel this looks much more like the original (as far as is possible with a wind up motor for a base haha!)

  

I also have invested in an oval of the old, OLD track, the kind it is pictured on here, as the ribber tires grip on it much better.

  

What started off as a ridiculous idea is now giving me a ton of ideas. I think I'm gonna bricklink me a pile of wind-up motors and go to town!

2020 Funko Pop B9 Robot from Lost In Space and Robby from Forbidden Planet film - the 1960s TV Show Television - series 1965 - 1968 science fiction sci-fi adventure Irwin Allen Space Family Robinson Future Danger Will Robinson android mechanical man automaton plastic windup toy toys - a wind up walking Masudaya ROBOT YM-3 B-9 from also known as GUNTER which stands for General Utility Non Theorizing Environmental Robot

On cards. These are some super neat Walking Wind-Up monster toys. I think they're 80s. They're plastic, and a larger 4.5 inches, card just marked China. They do other things too, the pinchers movie, the eyeballs pop out, the mouth opens. Their names are Sharp Horn (green lizard), Big Teeth (brwn bug pinchers), Horrid Eyes (blue mummy). As far as I've ever seen, this is the full set.

365 Toy Project - 134/365

 

MINI Igor Bolshoy and Wind-Up Frankenstein's Monster

Quick, simple poster/flyer for the wind-up space show on thursday. Split fountain printed on kraft paper. “Its like Globe meets Letraset.” thanks Alyssa.

Wind-up toy robots, about 2 inches tall, from around 1980.

#tintoycowboywithwhip #tintoy #cowboy #whipcracker #windup

 

I bought this one in 2013, wind up tin toy of cowboy with whip - at times the whip also looks like a rope

 

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These were made by Takara circa 1992.

AT-AT Walker windup toy 1984.

Shot with 90mm Macro Lens.

Relief pitcher Beau Sulser ’16 winds up to throw a fastball against St. Anselm on Wednesday afternoon. The Dartmouth Baseball team notched its sixth win in a row, and has a a three-game lead in the Rolfe Division as they visit Yale this weekend for two doubleheaders. Go Big Green! (Photo by Mark Washburn)

 

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Strobist Info: Four SB900s in a Foursquare on a monopod camera left; triggered by PocketWizard Flex tt5s.

 

This is Billy, a high school pitcher on his way to play some ball in college. He was good enough to come out early this morning so we could do some sports portraits of him on the mound.

 

Nikon D800 | ISO 400 | 24-70mm lens at 55mm | f/ 8.0 | 1/3200 second

Little blue windup race car. It's in nice shape except for the small tare in the metal on the driver and it works well. It is unmarked

Al menos, hay algunas empresas asiáticas que toman conciencia sobre el problema mundial del exceso de pilas y baterías, que a diario van a parar a la basura, contaminando el ambiente. Aquí, un ejemplo. Actualmente se encuentran a la venta estos relojes despertadores que no usan pilas, sino que funcionan con cuerda, como los antiguos. Su mecanismo es igual al de los antiguos relojes chinos "Golden Cock", "Diamond", "Lico", "White Dove", y otros, por lo que no será difícil conseguirle repuestos en caso de fallas. Y se venden en varios modelos y colores.

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