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A utility mech with a long extendable crane arm. Used for positioning of heavy cargo in difficult to maneuver places.
Based off of Mark Stafford's excellent mecha design published in The Lego Adventure Book. See some of his variants back from 2012 here: www.flickr.com/photos/nabii/8183029427/in/dateposted/
Took me 8 years to build one but thanks for the instructions, Mark!
A utility mech with a long extendable crane arm. Used for positioning of heavy cargo in difficult to maneuver places.
Based off of Mark Stafford's excellent mecha design published in The Lego Adventure Book. See some of his variants back from 2012 here: www.flickr.com/photos/nabii/8183029427/in/dateposted/
Took me 8 years to build one but thanks for the instructions, Mark!
A utility mech with a long extendable crane arm. Used for positioning of heavy cargo in difficult to maneuver places.
Based off of Mark Stafford's excellent mecha design published in The Lego Adventure Book. See some of his variants back from 2012 here: www.flickr.com/photos/nabii/8183029427/in/dateposted/
Took me 8 years to build one but thanks for the instructions, Mark!
The sea is my road, the sky my compass. Between Greenland’s scattered lights, I drift, by boat, by air, by breath. No highways, only horizons. Towns emerge like mirages from snow and silence. On deck, I lean into the wind, eyes closed, listening to the cold speak in tongues only solitude deciphers. Icebergs float like lost thoughts. Helicopters stitch the sky with noise and awe. Planes kiss frostbitten runways with trembling grace. Between each place, a sacred pause. Movement here is not haste, it’s reverence. And in that hush, I learn: to travel Greenland is to dream aloud while barely whispering...
A utility mech with a long extendable crane arm. Used for positioning of heavy cargo in difficult to maneuver places.
Based off of Mark Stafford's excellent mecha design published in The Lego Adventure Book. See some of his variants back from 2012 here: www.flickr.com/photos/nabii/8183029427/in/dateposted/
Took me 8 years to build one but thanks for the instructions, Mark!
So I made a miniature barbell for a doll I'm planning next year, but Memphis borrowed it. The lighting is terrible in my house at night, but I'm impatient and couldn't wait to use this thing. She's strong enough to actually hold it (it's heavy by doll standards). My fellow powerlifters- ignore her crap posture. Iplehouse elbows suck. I'm kinda nervous to post these for some unknown bloody reason. XD
First experiment with strobe lighting. Next time I will have someone else to photograph so I don't need to use the timer. Scurrying back and forth between the camera and the weights like a demented gerbil is exhausting.