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It would appear that all of our local public gardens are full of lovely tulips!
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Loads from the Toyota Tundra truck plant come off the Corpus Christi Sub and on to the Austin Sub in downtown San Antonio behind clean power. September 2017.
Usually, I plan my builds a long time in advance, but every once in a while, I build something on a whim. This is one of those times. I very much enjoyed building my tractors and felt like building something similar. I'll also be attending a show for models of cranes, heavy haulage and earth moving equipment in March. Hence, this JCB backhoe loader.
Sunday 18/9/22 SSR’s 8140 ex 1841 loads at Nyngan NSW before it’s return trip to Weston’s Enfield via Parkes & Cootamundra. Led by SSR102 & SSR101.
seriously...day 28 already :)
love white space and this whole month has just reinforced that for me over and over!
Wanted to make one last drone for droneuary. Drones are pretty fun and easy to make with my limited parts at school, so I think I'll continue for a while with them :)
Soooo I fell in love with Katie Mallettes page on the video, so much so that I immediately got up to scrap lift at 6am this morning!!!!! Hoping I've done it some justice :)xxxx
In case this picture is misleading anyone, I’ll clarify that the idea with a side loader is to empty the bin into the hopper, not all over the arm itself. I’ve failed this concept a few times in the past and not because I’m a complete retard, rather due to distraction and/or a lack of observation. In view directly beneath the hopper access ladder is a white plastic bag..... this caused the catastrophe. As the previous bin lowered towards the ground, this bag flew out, floated in the air and caught my attention just as I grabbed the next bin. As per usual I hooked the joystick in the back right corner to simultaneously retract the slide and raise the arm, but instead of watching the arm movement in the mirror, my attention was diverted to this flying bag. To my dismay I witnessed the bag come to rest on top of the slide beam and cover up one of the sensors, which resulted in signal blockage and stoppage of the slide retracting.
As soon as I saw where the bag landed, I flicked my gaze around to the side mirror, seeing the slide stationary in the shown position and the arm continuing to raise the bin towards the hopper. After getting a visual of the unfolding circumstances in the mirror, I literally shouted out “NOOOOOOO!!!” in terror, then next thing the bin was inverted with the contents pouring all over the arm and onto the road. Fail. Of course the bin didn’t hold a single bag or two, it was fully loaded with sloppy and badly contained garbage, plus it was raining and a few members of the public witnessed the unsuccessful lift. My mind registered the likely outcome once I saw the bag cover the sensor, but everything happened so quick I didn’t even get the chance to consider releasing the joystick! After a few swear words and brief dissatisfaction over the event, I quickly got some humour out of the disaster and knew this was something worth sharing =]
Reprocessed with better colour and image quality
Although it ran only weekly, the loading on the Colas worked Burton - Dollands Moor flow in 2009 could vary wildly.
On this occasion 47727, Rebecca only had 4 empty steel wagons forming 6Z48 Burton - Dollands Moor as it cruised past Kings Sutton
Los Angeles County Fire Department
Heavy Equipment Barton
Loader 19
Shop #: FW19
1974 Caterpillar 941 Front Loader
Brand new ARRIVA Buses Wales ADL Trident 2 / Enviro 400 4550 - CX14 BXN loads up in Rhyl Bus Station for a journey on coastal route 12 to Llandudno West Shore.
Cat 775 Dumper working on Load & Haul operations at Dove Holes,DT2 driven by Dave Marsh who was a good lad on the team,Taken around 2009.
Journaling reads: Blue
Blue is the color of the sky and sea.
Considered to be beneficial to the body.
Blue produces feelings of calmness and tranquility.
This is kind sorta inspired by/scraplifted from a LO I saw on the Studio Calico blog today. So in compliance with the ducks in a row theme for today, I put my pps in a row--all scraps. Yay!
Wells next the sea, Norfolk. Before conversion to modern flats, this former warehouse used the overhead structure to load and unload boats in the quay. The seafront road passes underneath.
A fully loaded motorcycle truck vehicle going on the road from Ho Chi Minh to Trà Vinh. Vietnam, Asia
Coal from the nearby Ffos-y-fran open pit coal mine is washed and processed at the Cwmbargoed wash plant prior to despatch to Miller Agent’s customers, which includes Tata Steel, the cement industry in Derbyshire (Hope) and various heritage railways in UK. In this scene, 66156 loads up with coal at the Cwmbargoed Disposal point for despatch to Port Talbot on the 6C94.
*RSL Bus Transport
Bus no.: 767
Classification: "Executive Class" Airconditioned Provincial Operation Bus
Model: Kia Grand Bird SD I
Manufacturer: Kia Motors
Engine: D6AC
Suspension: Air Suspension
(Note: Specification are subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice.)
Shot Location: San Andres Port, Catanduanes
A loaded unit coal train works hard up the grade out of Denver as they continue south for a destination down the line.
Here is my take on the classic Lego Rock Raiders set "4950". It aims to be somewhat of a "UCS"-version. With roughly 3 times for pieces than the original set had.
One important aspect here is that I kept the colors, which means no bluish-grays, only Gray and Light gray, which to some extend limits the amount of slopes available. On the contrary there are parts that came in Dark Gray but never Dark Bluish Gray, so it made for a very interesting build.
The remote coal operation at Cwmbargoed near Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales is one of the last operating coal mines in UK and will soon be confined to the history books. I believe the reserves will be exhausted by around 2022. The coal is used for Port Talbot and Scunthorpe steel works and for the cement industry at Hope in Derbyshire. The last coal sent to Aberthaw was in early 2016. There is another coal deposit, Nant Llesg, north of Fochriw and Pontlottyn with around 12 years of reserves, which the Company wants to mine, but alas planning permission for that has been rejected.
In this scene, 66014 loads up with coal for the return journey to Margam on the 6C94. The conveyor belt above the train is discharging washed and blended coal to the stockpile. In the foreground is stockpiled coal for processing from the nearby Fros Y Fran open pit.