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I have had this tiny little needle container forever it seems. A gentleman from Newfoundland turned this on a lathe I believe and there is a little cap that screws onto it to keep the needles contained.
4S99 Tees Dock Bsc Export Berth to Mossend Euroterminal. Class 66s head west towards Midcalder Jn double headed with an intermodal seen here on the approach to Kirknewton Station.
26/03/2018 (Mon) 0810 Rowell (between Carnforth & Oxenholme) 86612 + 86610 4S50 0603 Crewe Basford hall - Coatbridge Freightliner
(Contax Zeiss Planar 50mm f1.4 with Fotodiox lens adaptor)
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HMM! Inside this hand carved wooden box you will find a marble made of lavender quartz. It rolls around as you tilt the box. You can put anything in the box, but getting inside the container is secret. There are no seams or hints to indicate how to open it. It's easy once you know how, but most people give up trying to figure it out. The precision is amazing, but with some pressure, you can slide the top along tight grooves to reveal the contents. The box measures 2-3/4” high, 2” wide and 1-1/2” deep. Purchased in London 1984.
A huge container ship stacked with containers riding out a storm at sea. Digital black and white created in Photoshop
66729 is seen at Offord Cluny working the 4L98 0522 Doncaster Iport - London Gateway. Above the second container you can just see the roof of a southbound Azuma that was about to overtake 13/12/25. (Taken using a pole)
A string of container cars slither through the Sierra Nevada Range at Truckee. Call me old fashioned but I really miss the old box cars. How can an old bum like me travel for free anymore?
Truckee CA
DB Class 90s 90040+90035 working 4m25 Mossend Yard - Daventry Container Train passing Woodacre on 30/11/2016
Not sure why I'm calling it a container: it's got hardly any internal open space left to put anything in.
This was a fun build based on what I've seen in some of work by other Master Builders. I should use these techniques more often.
Fun fact: all the light gray parts are connected to each other but the two dark grey parts are not connected to anything. They're locked in place without any studs connecting them to the rest.
Container ship “Maren Maersk” at the container terminal in Bremerhavven.
Northern Germany. 09/2024.
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Containerschiff "Maren Maersk" am Container Terminal in Bremerhavven.
Norddeutschland. 09/2024.
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20201108_7118_7D2-50 Containers (or boxes)
A container yard scene, staged on my glorified HO scale test track model railroad module.
In shipping terms, containers are often referred to as "boxes" and that is the subject of this week's Crazy Tuesday theme "box or boxes".
And as they are here they are just small plastic boxes!
This is a nine-shot focus stack, initially processed in Lightroom and stacked in Photoshop.
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Sitting on the dock by the bay at night is good too.
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Container Ship BALLATA IMO 9327578
It sails under the flag of Lithuania.
The Kiel Canal (German: Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, lit. 'North Sea – Baltic Sea Canal', until 1948 called in German the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Kanal) is a 98-kilometer-long (61 mi) fresh water canal that links the North Sea (Nordsee) to the Baltic Sea (Ostsee).
The Canal is one of the world's most frequented artificial waterways with an annual average of 32,000 ships (90 daily), transporting approximately 100 million tonnes of goods.
Den Nord-Ostsee-Kanal passieren pro Jahr ca. 30.000 Schiffe den Kanal. Er durchquert auf seiner Länge von 98 Kilometern das Land Schleswig-Holstein zwischen Brunsbüttel und Kiel-Holtenau. Damit erspart er die Fahrt um die Kimbrische Halbinsel (Jütland) durch Nordsee, Skagerrak und Kattegat. Mit dem Kanal ist die Wegstrecke je nach Abfahrts- und Zielhafen im Schnitt 250 Seemeilen (rund 460 km) kürzer.