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And last but not least- The Automated Training Dummy... I really don't know what else to call it, but it's just as the title says- it's the practice dummy Bruce and Dick use for training. the head and torso are from a NInjago polybag, and the target is from a Mars Mission set.
For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.
This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.
90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.
Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?
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The 1986 NORCOACH captured during its time with Bethlehem Coachlines, Tauranga, as No. 27, and which since June 2010 has been with Coachlines Hawkes Bay in Hastings. Started its service life with Nalla Holdings Ltd, Palmerston North, in May 1987.
Photo courtesy of Mike Butler.
Year: 1986
Make: CUSTOMBUILT
Model: NOR COACH
Plate: APJ675
Engine No: N/A
Chassis: NT5004
Vehicle Type: Bus
Seats: 50
CC rating: 8,600cc
Fuel Type: Diesel
Assembly Type: Unknown
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Gross Vehicle Mass: 18,500kg
Tare Weight: 13,080kg
Axle Type: 3-Axle Trailing (Tag) Axle
Axles: 3
Wheelbase: 6,100
Front Axle Group Rating: 6,622
Rear Axle Group Rating: 12,300
Plates History;
APJ675 – 6 May 2002
JAMO7 – 1 May 1997
ND2472 – 4 May 1987
Please leave credit if you use my designs, and no, these are not for trade.
So with a new 'studio,' a new collection, and a whole lot of time to waste, here is my rebuild of the Batcave. Being shot at my alternative studio when I was away, the Lighting was terrible and limited, so i'm sorry about that. This is an over view of the set, including our Dynamic Duo off to another crime scene.
Please leave credit if you use my designs, and no, these are not for trade.
The is the medical bay, for when Batman needs to attend to his many battle wounds. The IV is simply a bottle with a grey control stick. The bed can be positioned in a somewhat upright position by 'unlocking' the legs that hold it up. The medical stats and heart monitor are shown on the laptop, and the scanner is represented by the red magnifying glass.
Great collection of one of our customers! He explained to me that these building instructions really helped him to build this collection. We love seeing these images, so if you have any to share them with us, please let us know! Thanks!
Now that's something you don't see everyday !
Custom built F450 8-door 6.7L Turbo Diesel 4x4 Super Duty
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On Flickr as I cant find any info about this vehicle on the internet
Curious to why it has suddenly made an appearance !!!!!!!!
Latest info;
2006 Mercedes custom built EGIS Unit/Video Unit/ Command Centre for Met Police by Coachbuilders W.H. Bence, Bristol
Started its service life with Nalla Holdings Ltd, Palmerston North, in May 1987; in April 2002 at Bethlehem Coachlines, Tauranga, as No. 27, and since June 2010 with Coachlines Hawkes Bay, Hastings, the 3 axle 1986 Custombuilt NOR COACH (APJ675) snapped in the Napier CBD on tour duties on Wednesday, 26 April 2017.
THREE AXLE NORCOACHES:
Four NTS (Northland Truck Services of Dargaville) chassis were built as three axle coaches with mid mounted Detroit Diesel engines. On NTS004 (APJ675) and NTS006 the drive is through the rearmost axle while the other two drive through the foremost of the two rearaxles. All had mid-mounted engines and were bodied by Demac, another Dargaville company. NTS006 has a C49F body and is now engineless at Transbay in Whakatane. The others are believed to be C51F
Nalla Holdings Ltd is the company that operated the Horizons Holidays fleet. It is a John Allan company. John Allan later acquired Madge Motors of Palmerston North and Transbay Coaches of Whakatane.
Year: 1986
Make: CUSTOMBUILT
Model: NOR COACH
Colour: White
Second Colour: Red
Plate: APJ675
Engine No: N/A
Chassis: NT5004
Vehicle Type: Bus
Seats: 50
CC rating: 8,600cc
Fuel Type: Diesel
Assembly Type: Unknown
Country of Origin: New Zealand
Gross Vehicle Mass: 18,500kg
Tare Weight: 13,080kg
Axle Type: 3-Axle Trailing (Tag) Axle
Axles: 3
Wheelbase: 6,100
Front Axle Group Rating: 6,622
Rear Axle Group Rating: 12,300
Plates History;
APJ675 – 6 May 2002
JAMO7 – 1 May 1997
ND2472 – 4 May 1987
Coverage from my trip to SEMA 2011 in Las Vegas, NV.
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Needs a respray, twits used wrong primer, didn't trust them with a 2nd go, bike lain dormant for years (about twenty!)
Coverage from my trip to SEMA 2011 in Las Vegas, NV.
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Coverage from my trip to SEMA 2011 in Las Vegas, NV.
For prints or information please contact me: jeremy.cliff@yahoo.com
More coverage on the following sites.
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This is a custom built tractor (ca. 1960's), it was built from three different tractors (International 660) and built on a custom frame... Essentially the owner (right here in Alberta) wanted a more powerful tractor, back in an era when there weren't any, so he just built one instead... For some more detail on the story of this tractor, this link here, farm2.static.flickr.com/1264/1111611470_59c1edf086_b.jpg
My coverage from the 2011 SEMA show in Las Vegas, NV.
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Please leave credit if you use my designs, and no, these are not for trade.
Bruce Wayne as Batman checking stats on the Bat-computor.
Bespoke 'Greatest Hits' XJ
Iron Maiden Drummer Nicko McBrain's custom-built Jaguar XJ6
4,2 Liter
6 in-line
Techno Classica 2018
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
March 2018
My coverage from the 2011 SEMA show in Las Vegas, NV.
For prints or information please contact me: jeremy.cliff@yahoo.com
More coverage on the following sites.
Facebook Fan Page | My Twitter |
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Please leave credit if you use my designs, and no, these are not for trade.
This is the Costume Vault. It contains various Batsuits, such as the classical suit displayed. The suits are able to disappear from sight with a turning mechanism. The glass door is from the previous Bat-cave (it was the mechanism that changed Batman into Bruce Wayne), the cape hanger is a simple handlebar suspended in air, and the cowl rack will be brought into more detail in the next photo.
Bespoke 'Greatest Hits' XJ
Iron Maiden Drummer Nicko McBrain's custom-built Jaguar XJ6
4,2 Liter
6 in-line
Techno Classica 2018
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
March 2018
For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.
This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.
90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.
Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?
sausalito, california
1974
houseboats
waldo point harbor
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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My coverage from the 2011 SEMA show in Las Vegas, NV.
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Don't really know why I took this. I guess I'm missing the 365 Days project but am not quite ready to start again.
For the last year, I didn't have a desktop computer. Mine died and it was so old, I just didn't fix it. Just used my laptop from work. But it's not very good and didn't want to install personal stuff on it like PS Elements, Premier and such. It also wasn't powerful enough to edit video and I have an HD camcorder that I use a lot.
So just this last week, I ordered parts and built a new home PC. I used my TV as my monitor and my home theatre system for speakers. I wanted it to be visually unobtrusive, so I used a half-height tower that fits neatly into the bottom shelf and got a wireless keyboard and mouse. Were it not for the printers, you couldn't tell there was a computer in here. They are an eyesore.
One of the printers and the scanner are wired or I'd have put them all in the other room. They are probably the worst looking things in the room. May look into a wireless print server soon.