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My last MOC of 2010!
Created in LDD in just a few hours, during a pause from homework.
Very simple, uncomplicated and without special techniques or details.
Why I created this? I noticed that this year I made 11 MOCs... I just needed one more for an average of 1 MOC per month. :P
Happy New Year, everyone!
These was some old earthmoving equipment and this was a old Euclid Dump Truck.
Taken at Hamilton, Victoria in 2013.
The aftermath of bike-sharing. Bicycles are literally parked(dumped) everywhere.
TMax 400 developed with SPUR Speed Major.
Since its installation, the dumping buckets located on Allen Street in downtown State College have been a favorite activity for the children of The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. During that weekend in July it usually hits temperatures of 90 degrees or more. The buckets offer great relief from the summer heat!
This was just a bit further down the road from previous photo. Used as a dumping ground too.!!! Probably stolen, but looks like it has been there for some time.
Jean took a couple of photos. She had to hold onto me as the wind was so strong, I had trouble keeping the camera still. Lol.!!!!
To prepare for our new art studio, we demolished old sheds and took them to the local dump..
The Marin Resource Recovery Center is an indoor dump that’s about the size of three football fields. Built in 1987, it gives Marin County residents a clean, enclosed environment to dispose of solid waste.
Each month, the Resource Recovery Center processes nearly 3,000 tons of recyclables, according to the Marin Sanitary Service. They say the center may be the most sophisticated recycling facility in the country, with visitors from around the world coming to observe its state-of-the-art system.
This was a fun experience, with bulldozers zipping by across the pit, moving the debris we just dumped into a series of screens, conveyors, blowers, magnets, and hand-sorting separates dirt, sand, metal, wood, concrete, paper, and other materials for recovery.
Overall, everything went smooth as silk, and only took about half a day for the demolition and half a day for the dump run.
It was a great feeling to finally get rid of some of these old art debris to make room for the new sheds. Truly liberating!
View more photos of our art studio as it develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157670244673286
Learn more about the Marin Recovery Center:
marinsanitaryservice.com/marin-resource-recovery-center-m...
Learn more about my maker art projects:
Another one I've been meaning to post for a while, this is the alternate shot I took of this one back in March when Den and I were in Wales for a friend's wedding. It was a tough call at the time which one to upload, but I think in a lot of ways I like this one better :)
A pair of what i think where Aveling-Barford dumpers.
though i am happy to be corrected.
Whatever they are,they are patiently awaiting their fate.
Seen near Little Eaton,Derbys.
Preserved with a 110 camera
May 7 1985
The Port dredger dumping its load of silt and sand, to be dispersed by the currents flowing up the coast.
An internet search reveals that there were eleven of these B.B diesel hydraulic locomotives of OSE, the Helenic Railway system, operating on standard guage. Built by Ganz Mavag in Hungary by 1982, it appears that by the turn of the centuary most were unused, and several of them have probably been "dumped" here at Tithorea for many years, along with the steam locos that they must have at one time replaced. October 2016.