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JCB JS290

 

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Decided to quickly return to look at Winterbourne House (wasn't going to go close to it).

 

Looks like since it is Winter that builders have started digging up out on the drive ways / in the car parks.

 

Not sure what they are doing though.

 

1903, by C L Ball for John S Nettlefold. Brick laid both in English and Flemish

bond; tiled roof with pebbledashed coving and gutters on thin iron brackets.

Two storeys plus attic; 3 bays, with centre one recessed and with a canted

bay window on the ground floor and 2 dormer windows in the roof, the outer

ones gabled and that on the right with the gabled 2-storeyed porch with simple

door. All windows casements with leaded lights and wooden mullions, and, some

of them, with transoms too.

 

Winterbourne House - Heritage Gateway

1987 BMW 325is

Turbocharged 2.5l M20B25

 

Nikon D7000

Sigma 17-50mm

HDR

2x CAT D6R's working at M80 extension project

Tank was bogged poto took on phone

CAT D6R working at M80 extension project

Komatsu Mini Excavators

 

Case CX210 working at Newhouse / Motherwell

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My old E30 2.8l Turbo.

Earthmovers Magazine Sept Issue -

 

Engcon tilt-rotator hitch fitted to a Volvo EC210

I found this HUGE machine sitting on the top of a hill where a new housing development was being prepared. The size/scale of this thing was unbelievable. Beautiful texture too.

Daewoo Solar 255-LCV

Feb 2011.

John Deere 450j bulldozer

spotted these JCB diggers at the bottom of Nelson's Column. Not sure what they were doing there, but took them anyway.

 

They are 535-95

This Caterpillar Excavator also features Caterpillar Tracks

 

It is working outside Snow Hill Station

Doppstadt 3060 Bio Power

at chipping steam fair Preston

I tried out a program called World Machine which uses mathematical processes to generate landscapes. The program has an interesting interface where the user can switch from viewing the process engines, which generate the 'world,' and dive right in to exploring the terrain. It does not have the sophistication in renering found in Terragen

, but the basic version is probably quite limited compared to the full package.

 

This is about the most detail that i could render in with this version the full version should offer all the detail one could ever need.

Its advantage over terragen is the ability to explore terrain and the ability to model the process that shapes a landscape.

 

Terragen and World Machine's proffessional package allow users to import georaphical data files for rendering models of reeal landscapes.

one feature of WM is it's abi;ity to import native terrain files from Terragens format.

 

I personally prefer programs like terragen which have broad capacities in the input/output department but less in the interface. This has mostly to do with the limitations of my machine. The rendering process of either of these Programs will tax system resources on any computer. Terragen allows users to render to the higest resolution that they can afford whereas WM provides immedeat gratification.

 

I have yet to try Terragen's new public release which promises to incorporate most of the plugin features and a friendly user environment... for me, the non commercial application is sufficient for rendering and creating synthetic landscapes.

My old E30 2.8l Turbo.

 

Nikon D90 at sunrise.

New and used equipment at RDO Equipment, San Antonio, TX

I was working during the week, so was unable to see the wheel being taken down. So by the time I returned to Centenary Square, it was gone, nothing left of it.

 

Other than the rubbish left behind, and that broom.

 

No wheel, but all that was new here was this Deep Excavtion. Wonder why they are digging at this end.

 

Both vehicles JCB 8045 and Thwaites.

 

ICC to the left. The REP is straight ahead.

Engins mécaniques - Mines de Carmaux - Tarn - France

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