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Iron Builder model
Got the idea at Brickfair NJ from the great ball contraption. This only works half the time but I don't have any more time to fiddle with it. Video should be uploaded soonish.
Well I finally made it through last year and into a brand new 2018. Here´s wishing a warm and peaceful new year to everyone.
The builders have now been and my light shines no more, see you all in the coming december,
Special thanks to all who have left comments on my pics throughout last year:))
I present a Lego digital MOC of USS Michael Murphy (DDG -112). This ship has a special significance to me as I'm a "Plankowner" (former member of the commissioning crew). I spent 4 years aboard her stationed in Pearl Harbor ,Hawai'i. I have been working on this model on and off for about one full year. Estimated at 175-200 total hours using LDD. She is built near 1:40 scale. 478 studs long, 60 studs wide, and 168 studs from sonar dome to top of mast. A total of 18,266 bricks. I tried to make her as detailed as possible inside the constraints of a VERY picky LDD program .Inspiration comes from so many builders here on Flickr, but specifically Dan Siskind, Julie vanderMeulen, Capt_Rye, and Ed Diment I hope you all enjoy as it has been a labor of love.
I am proud to present the all-new ABS Builder Challenge!
Four worthy contestants have been sent a number of the special seed part to be used in their entries.
Keep up with the action here!
www.flickr.com/groups/2762205@N25/discuss/72157650961615408/
Yes, it is really pronounced "AB-Zzz".
Yes, this could be considered similar to another noble contest of creators and a hard metal.
Yes, you can get a chance to participate! (Application thread is in the works)
No, this has nothing to do with the gym.
No, participating in this contest does not necessarily guarantee you will get great Abs.
Yes, It is going to be awesome.
Credit to David FNJ for the cool pic!
Possibly my final entry for the Builder Traithlon. The category I was given is Empire. I (of course) thought about doing something from StarWars, but then decided to go for a Roman theme. Sadly, I did not have enough Roman soldiers...and came to the conclusion I needed to do castle. And so I present the most powerful kingdom, the Empire of Oppression!
Enjoy!
Beq and Liz at Anansi
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A beautiful autumn afternoon finds Amtrak's eastbound Empire Builder, crossing the Rock River in Watertown.
Armed with all the mechas provided by clmntinE Industries, the Master Builders are ready to face Lord Business & the Micro Managers!
Four builders taking their lunch break at Southbank caught me trying to take a sneaky photo - and smiled for the camera!
The story of this beautiful old historic church begins with the first colonists who came to this Talbot Settlement and is evidence of the religious faith which they brought with them.
St. Peter's is the only church in this part of Ontario west of Niagara (except H. M. Chapel of the Mohawks on the Six Nations reserve near Brantford) in which Divine Services has been conducted continuously since it was built in 1827.
The year 1903 being the Talbot Centennial, a fund was started by members and ex-members and the present pulpit and communion table were purchased. The prayer desk and lectern were given as memorials in 1906.
In 1903 the present rectory was built and in 1908 the church was raised and a basement placed underneath. The old pews were used in the basement and replaced with the present new pews which were arranged with two narrow aisles.
Hydro was installed in 1929.
In 1958, oil heating was installed and the pews were rearranged to make a centre aisle.
Several bequests and gifts have been made to St. Peter’s and to the endowment fund and many beautiful memorials have been gifts to the church.
The chancel window was given about 1865. It symbolizes the Cross and the Crown. The glass has attained a richness through the years and could not be matched or replaced today.
Six other beautiful memorial windows have been erected. The third one on the north was erected in 1928 just before celebrating St. Peter’s Centennial in memory of the pioneers and early settlers who were the builders of the church in 1827 and went as Abraham did into a far country and established homes for themselves and forgot not God.
Few of the descendants of the pioneers remain in this district but other families have joined the congregation and shouldered their responsibilities to carry on the old traditions.
Elias and Amelia got their first chance to experience a sleeping car when we took the Empire Builder from Chicago to St. Paul, MN
A huge new round of the ABS Builder Challenge starts today!
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Where do you go climbing when you're living in a city?
In Summer there are many Spots, including some bridges in parks, perfect for some deep water soloing (or even flat water soloing) experiments!
But what do you do when it's winter and the lakes are frozen?
You do ICE BUILDERING/Deep Ice soloing :D
Me and some friends took our chrashpads and did some bridge boulders we tried in summer. To get a real authentic feeling, we surely did our climbs only chlothed with short :D Brrrrr, freezing cold!
During a Scout-adventure in Värmland, the infamous "Blå Hajk - Forsfararna".
Building our home for the week to come aswell as our means to travel downriver for the second stretch of the journey.
Nikon D600 + Voigtländer Ultron 40/2
(Location is set in the larger general area so as to not reveal secrets of the adventure)
Another delayed Amtrak 8, this time it not only features a few extra Amfleets from the west coast, but also Amtrak's Veterans salute locomotive.
BNSF 4297 leads a mechanically challenged Empire Builder through Northbrook, IL.
Not sure what the issue was that required the loan.
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Probably my favourite shot from the trip to New York; I decided to walk from Brooklyn to Manhattan across the Brooklyn bridge.
While the views of New York were excellent, it was these construction workers working on the side of the bridge that captivated me the most.
Douglas Wornom photo
Seen from the rear of another train, the Empire Builder rolls along at Savanna, IL on the CB&Q, headed for the Chicago. Bringing up the rear is one of the 119x "Coulee" series 4-1-6-Lou.-Obs. cars. Five of the six in the series were built by P-S in 1947, with the sixth in 1950. All were originally 2 Bedroom 1-Drawing Room-Buffet-Lounge-Obs. cars. They were all converted to 4-1-6-Lou.-Obs. cars in 1955. In 1967, five of the six were rebuilt to 68 Seat Coaches, with the sixth unconverted car being retired in 1969 and scrapped. The five coaches passed into BN hands in 1970 and were sold to Amtrak in 1971. After Amtrak, the five had varying lives, with one still in existence as of 2025.
Savanna, IL
September 3, 1961
Passenger Car of the Day
1/10/25