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We actually reserved a compact car with Enterprise. They only had one car left which was slightly larger than expected!
From general load and carry operations to building construction sites, earth moving, waste handling, recycling, landscaping or nurseries, Volvo compact wheel loaders deliver compact equipment that is big on profitable operation.
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This bizarre but charming little oddity is apparently a Willam Sulky from 1977, powered by a Lambretta scooter engine.
Trans Lancs Rally, Manchester, Heaton Park, 04/09/2016.
Funky retro compact decorated with red glass blobs, c.1955 by Evans Case Co..
Evans was based in North Attleboro, Massachussetts and ceased trading in 1960.
This is a Topbulb brand modular compact fluorescent bulb. It uses 16 watts and has an average life of 10,000 hours.
Read all of the specs on this CFL light bulb here: www.topbulb.com/16w-cfl-2700k
view of complete deck, lid open, showing tape transport secion with heads and capstan pinchwheel in non-operating position, where they'd also during tape fast winding.
After I showed you my Nikonos SB 105 here are two more things from my under water photography stuff I bought already. This is a normal diving lamp, but really small and powerfuel. Before this I got the larger brother "mini compact". But I will use this as a focus lamp and so it has to be light and small.
Strobist:
- 580 EXII cam right @ 1/1 shoot through soft box
- 430 EXII behind the lamp on the floor @ 1/8 shoot through diffusor
- triggered with phottix
He chews up his enemies with mechanical ease!
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A compact 5.56 carbine developed for urban warfare, uses 3 burst and semi (LE edition is semi only) and has an advanced recoil dampening system (Look at note to see.).
Moyenne bibliothèque : 3 957 mètres carrés
© photo prise par Stéphanie Lachaîne, indexée par Nicole Grimard
A Caterpillar soil compactor works over several lifts preparing grade for a new highway on-off cloverleaf.
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Fujica Compact 35 with Fujinon 2.8/38
Posh viewfinder camera from about 1966. It's not only good looking, it's also well equipped. It has an automatic exposure mode, but f-stop and shutter speed can be set manually. Both scales have an A-position, if you set the f-stop scale to "A", the index of the shutter speed scale automatically jumps to "A", too. So I assume, the AE-mode is a programmed one, besides this in the viewfinder fixed shutter speed - f-stop pairs are displayed with a needle: 1/30+f2.8 .. 1/250+f22.
On the lens barrel is a distance scale, in addition you can estimate the focusing with 4 symbols in the viewer.
Some specs:
* Shutter speeds 1/30 to 1/250 s and B
* Focusing range: 0.8 m to infinity
* ISO range 12 to 200
* Selenium meter
* PC-socket, cold shoe
* No self-timer
* Bright frame viewfinder with parallax marks
Unfortunately my exemplar is not working, the shutter just doesn't open. I don't dare to open it, because there is only one visible screw (next to the eyepiece), and I don't want to peel off the leatherette because it is looking still perfectly.
Driver : David Davis
Co-driver : Rich Jones
Type : BMW M3 Compact
Location : Weston Park AGBO Stages 2015
Comparing the Canon IXUS 275 HS (built in 4.5-54.0mm zoom lens) v Canon EOS 600D with a budget (sub £70) Yongnuo 35mm prime lens...
The subject is a backlit (using a MiniSun LightPad - daylight balanced), etched, clear glass paperweight. That the angle and aspect ratio is very similar, is pure fluke!!! Honest! Both cameras were hand held. No tripod was harmed during this shoot LOL.
More interestingly, the IXUS recorded (EXIF) a focal length of 10.31mm (58.14mm equivalent), at ISO 200, aperture f4.5, and shutter speed 1/500, in P mode (there is no M mode). Whilst the EOS, with the prime 35mm lens (56mm equivalent), was ISO 200, aperture f2, and shutter speed 1/250, in M mode.
Whilst the result from the IXUS is a little harsh, with evidence of vignetting, it's a valiant effort from such a small camera with a tiny lens. Then again, with the EOS, the glass in a Chinese budget prime lens is hardly going to be exceptional.
Ref. 149.
Volvo Coach "JetTWAys Travellers".
Escala 1/50.
Joal.
Serie Compact.
Hecho en España / Made in Spain.
Años 90. (?)
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Volvo Coach [real model]
Lenght : 12 m.
Max GVW : 17000 kg.
Seating Capacity: 50
Luggage capacity : 11 m3.
Output: 310 hp.
Fully air conditioned
Video & toilet
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JOAL
"Esta empresa juguetera de Ibi (Alicante) empezó en 1949 fabricando herrajes metálicos para carpintería. El nombre de la marca procede de las sílabas iniciales de los nombres de los fundadores: José Boronat y Alejandro Beltrá.
La producción de juguetes se impulsó notoriamente en 1968, año en el que empiezan a salir al mercado las colecciones que aquí se recogen.
El catálogo actual de la marca se centra principalmente en los camiones y la maquinaria agrícola y de obras."
Fuente: joalminiaturas.jimdofree.com/
Nota:
Desde marzo 2016 la fábrica de Joal está cerrada definitivamente.
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Joal
Brand
"Sometimes called 'Joal Compact'. Diecast from Spain since the 1970s, more recently 1:50 trucks and construction equipment, with some 1/43 scale cars in the 1970s.
This toy company from Ibi (Alicante) started in 1949 making metal fittings for carpentry. The name of the brand comes from the initial syllables of the names of the founders: José Boronat and Alejandro Beltrá.
Toy production was boosted in 1968, the year in which the diecast cars came on the market.
In later years The catalog of the brand focused mainly on trucks, agricultural machinery and construction equipment.
In May 2015, the company was liquidated and the factory in Ibi closed. "
Source: www.hobbydb.com/marketplaces/hobbydb/subjects/joal-brand#....