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HO scale container transport models from the DDR (East Germany. Piko railway wagon with two 10' containers, and Unic (rear) and Skoda (front) road vehicles.
A Container Carrier for 16x8x8 Space Cargo Units (SCU), transformable to be transported as a sigle SCU itself.
I needed something like a container carrier for 16x8x8 SCUs to move them in a space port. At the same time the carrier should be small enough to be transported as a single SCU. So there had to be included some kind of transformation to extend the vehicle frame in a way that made it possible to carry “itself”.
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As a port city, Savannah has an abundance of obsolete shipping containers. Artist Julio Garcia re-purposed two of these containers to create his residence and studio in the Savannah woods.
Railpool (BLS) Re 465 015 with Cat's Eye branding approaches Kiesen with the 50561 08:24 Oensingen to Gwatt Co-op container service.
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Tilt and Shift at 17mm wasn’t appropriate here as this was quite in a distance. So I used my old 400d with the 200mm zoom lens to take this shot.
A micro is a small geocaching container. This container has been painted camouflage.
This container which was originally a match container for camping makes a better container than a 35mm film container as this one has a screw top with watertight seal.
A micro is usually only big enough for the log and maybe a writing instrument.
I get enormous satisfaction in the way I setup our trash container on the bathroom. I designed it with a few things in mind:
Trash containers in the home or office perform best without a lid. Nothing should interfere with your ability to throw something away. Operating a lid with your hand or foot is often clumsy, loud, and sometimes take a remarkable amount of effort. If smell from the trash becomes a problem, then take it out frequently or change your purchasing and eating habits.
All trash containers should have a bag or liner. It’s easy to remove all contents at once. And anything that is wet is then trapped and easily removed. Here I’m using the most basic type of plastic bag from the grocery store. People often have a collection of these bags. Reusing them for this purpose is great.
I constructed this container out of something so simple: a paper bag, cut to size for that size of plastic bag, and with the base reinforced with the bit that I cut off. And naturally it matches other aspects of our bathroom (like the foot lifter device for our slightly-too-high toilet).