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Combine near Glasgow in rural Saline County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 45 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Full height measures up at 86 studs / 69 cm / 28 in tall. Using the oft-cited in-game height of 2,600 m gives a scale of approx. 1:3800.
Claas Dominator 88VX - combine harvester with 2 attachements - for grain and corn harvesting - refreshed my old model
I finished a Combine to go with my Atmos tractor just before the holiday. I am slowing working on the Studio and instructions, and I found this little gem that shows are the internals.
Everything should be ready soon...
Work in progress, roughing out the general scale and interior structures. Specific detailing will come later.
A Case IH Axial-Flow 6088 combine harvesting a field on soybeans under a perfect fall sky. HDR processed in Photomatix Pro.
An artistic image combining three of the sculptures on The Hills golf course, New Zealand and several other elements. The four photos are my own.
Combined two passions today 😉
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Monday is usually the day that Amtrak's Cardinal ferries equipment that has just been released by the Beech Grove Shops from Indianapolis to Chicago. On those days it takes on the appearance of being two two trains in one. The combined train is shown on the CSX Monon Subdivision south of Linden, Indiana, along U.S. Route 231.
I have some £2.79 pens from Asda.
A moleskine.
And a head full of quotes, lyrics and the like.
Come and see them at quoteskine.tumblr.com
The morning empty coal wagons to Xinghua Colliery were combined with the empty spoil wagons on this particular morning on the Chengzihe system of the Jixi Coal Railway. The first attempt to surmount the fierce bank out of Zhengyang ended in failure and after rolling back down the hill a spirited effort was made by both locomotives and the train was making steady progress when it passed us stood on the Xinghua spoil banks. The strong side wind must have made the task even harder for the locomotives, it certainly froze my fingers as the temperature was around -15C before taking the wind chill into account.
We each started with a 6x6 square and made a giant circle within it. Next, cut the circle into 4 pieces and send a quarter to each of 3 partners. I'm still waiting for my final square in order to assemble my collaborative piece.
Gouache, paper (the orange bit), gel pens, rubber stamping.
Swapbot: Combined Circles (Amazing Mail ART group)
Built for the 3rd Annual Flickr Military Contest
Built 5/25/10
Large Diorama: Combined Arms
After a typical daily patrol, the mechanized platoon returns to base along the same route the unit has taken numerous times. The long road back to base is bordered on both sides by opium poppy fields and native farmers.
After passing one of the unsuspecting farm houses the American unit is attacked from a small building located at the 5 o’clock position of the Bradley Fighting vehicle. The U.S. forces have walked into a carefully and preciously planned ambush.
According to typical U.S. Army protocol, the Bradley and the 6 infantry soldiers immediately begin to engage the enemy threat. The Bradley turret quickly turns and begins to level the building where the attack began with its 25 mm M242 Chain Gun. The six soldiers in the rear of the vehicle quickly exit the Bradley and seek protective cover behind the steel reinforced aluminum armor. In the first few seconds of the firefight one American soldier goes down and helped to the cover behind the Bradley.
Multiple enemy forces pour from within the neighboring buildings, and the friendlies quickly realize they are greatly outnumbered. Realizing the unit is in grave danger, the commander calls to higher for air support. Luckily, there is a new UAV, the Seeker, in the air only 2 minutes from their location.
Unknown to the patrol, the leader of the enemy forces had planned to initiate the attack at a precise and exact time, which would call for the attack to begin when the American armored vehicle would be right on top of a buried IED (Improvised Explosive Device). The enemy commander’s plan has worked so far and he is about to detonate the IED with a cellular phone while hidden in the perceived safety of the larger building.
The American forces were ambushed with superior numbers and the enemy is about to spring the final trap that would spell doom for the entire unit. . . . . . . . . . . . .
However, thanks to the close coordination between land and air forces, the adept American commander is able to save his men from death by calling in a local UAV to level the area and eliminate the IED threat hidden within.
Built for the 3rd Annual Flickr Military Contest
Built 5/25/10
Large Diorama: Combined Arms
After a typical daily patrol, the mechanized platoon returns to base along the same route the unit has taken numerous times. The long road back to base is bordered on both sides by opium poppy fields and native farmers.
After passing one of the unsuspecting farm houses the American unit is attacked from a small building located at the 5 o’clock position of the Bradley Fighting vehicle. The U.S. forces have walked into a carefully and preciously planned ambush.
According to typical U.S. Army protocol, the Bradley and the 6 infantry soldiers immediately begin to engage the enemy threat. The Bradley turret quickly turns and begins to level the building where the attack began with its 25 mm M242 Chain Gun. The six soldiers in the rear of the vehicle quickly exit the Bradley and seek protective cover behind the steel reinforced aluminum armor. In the first few seconds of the firefight one American soldier goes down and helped to the cover behind the Bradley.
Multiple enemy forces pour from within the neighboring buildings, and the friendlies quickly realize they are greatly outnumbered. Realizing the unit is in grave danger, the commander calls to higher for air support. Luckily, there is a new UAV, the Seeker, in the air only 2 minutes from their location.
Unknown to the patrol, the leader of the enemy forces had planned to initiate the attack at a precise and exact time, which would call for the attack to begin when the American armored vehicle would be right on top of a buried IED (Improvised Explosive Device). The enemy commander’s plan has worked so far and he is about to detonate the IED with a cellular phone while hidden in the perceived safety of the larger building.
The American forces were ambushed with superior numbers and the enemy is about to spring the final trap that would spell doom for the entire unit. . . . . . . . . . . . .
However, thanks to the close coordination between land and air forces, the adept American commander is able to save his men from death by calling in a local UAV to level the area and eliminate the IED threat hidden within.
The Blue Comet
Combine Smoker Car Halley
This is my LEGO model of the Central Railroad of New Jersey's famous passenger train, the Blue Comet
For the full story on this model go to Brick Model Railroader and read my article.
Having already photographed my TT scale dioramas from almost any possible viewing angle, I tried something new by combining two separate dioramas for one photo scene. In this photo, I used my boxfile diorama (see flic.kr/s/aHsk1djdUu) to extend the background of my Diesel City scene. This way, it creates the illusion of a large and dusty industrial urban area with several railroad facilities.
An IH McCormick 141 Combine rusts in a field just west of the Town of Three Hills, AB Canada. Once known as the Wheat Capital of Canada, this old thrasher (harvester) is a strong reminder of our towns agricultural roots. From what I have discovered online... this particular model is circa 1954 - 57, not bad for an imported city boy!
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A pair of Milwaukee Road branch combines, 980416 and 980409 (former 2712 and 2704 respectively) sit in storage in a yard somewhere in the upper midwest. By the time this photo was taken, probably in the late 1980s, the two were in Maintenance of Way service, nearing the end of their time.
Upper Midwest
Late-1980s
Train of the Day
11/2/20
U.S. Soldiers of 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division advance on simulated enemy targets in M1A2 Abrams tanks during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 26, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Cress Jr)
The Blue Comet
Combine Smoker Car Halley
This is my LEGO model of the Central Railroad of New Jersey's famous passenger train, the Blue Comet
For the full story on this model go to Brick Model Railroader and read my article.
Combining sleek lines with bare white space, the “Minimalist Portrait” collection of artworks enables you to decorate your walls whilst maintaining a minimal style. These simple art works have a thick white border creating a feeling of spaciousness whilst exposing the central digital art design. Designed by Angela Rossi. The theme of this art print collection is austerity with an amusing touch. The artwork is mounted in a black box frame to achieve a simple geometric form for this minimalist design. These wall art canvases are a perfect scandinavian-style touch for your living room walls or bedroom decor, adding a hint of Frank Stella meets Helen Clark.
U.S. Soldiers of 5th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division board a M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle after conducting cordon and search training during exercise Combined Resolve VI at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 22, 2016. Exercise Combined Resolve VI is designed to exercise the U.S. Army’s regionally allocated force to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility with multinational training at all echelons. Approximately 570 participants from 5 NATO and European partner nations will participate. The exercise involves around 500 U.S. troops and 70 NATO and European partner nations. Combined Resolve VI is a preplanned exercise that does not fall under Operation Atlantic Resolve. This exercise will train participants to function together in a joint, multinational and integrated environment and train U.S. rotational forces to be more flexible, agile and to better operate alongside our NATO Allies. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Lloyd Villanueva/Released)