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Another one for the 'How-To' Department.
I did a few changes to my Zetros truck last night, including the loader crane, so I figured I'd drop this here - mostly because these things are pain in the neck to build at Minifig scale without relying entirely on click-hinges and having them become completely flimsy.
The gun piece is just there as a placeholder, if you want to make it extendable you need another flange or +Rod piece. And of course the hook. ;)
The upper portion of the crane is based on Bobofrutx's design
#307 Loading
Met with the homies today. Some content is coming, but you gotta hold on just a bit longer.
Pirate Harbour - I wanted to make a MOC with the Figbarfs, I made for the PotC Competition at Roguebricks. It should have been a small one, it turned out a little big bigger :) Hope you guys like it.
Welcome Back Flickr!
From The Archive - April 2018
Kustom Kulture SA Weekender
Bronica SQAi | Fujifilm Acros
Bexhill-on-Sea 20-03-2022
The first of two 300 ton loads approaching Buckholt Lane roundabout nearing the end of their 2 day journey from Shoreham to Potmans Lane electrcity substation.
Cardstock: Bazzill
Printed Paper: Unknown (seriously, fresh sheet, no indication of who made it!)
Brads: American Crafts
Stickers: American Crafts, Making Memories
Font: AlexandriaFLF
The journaling reads: Who knew when Chloé and Caden went in to the Eastview office in September 2009 that this would be the last Friday-before-Labour-Day they would go to the school office to pick up their much anticipated class assignment envelope. In it they would find the identity of their new teacher, a welcome letter and their supply lists. This year the tradition was replaced with a button on the computer that identified the new teacher. No letter. No lists. Just a button in which they plugged in their student number and out spit the teacher assigned to their next nine months. I think we’re going to miss this particular tradition. It was so much more personal and welcoming than the efficient automated alternative.
Technicians load cargo into the Cygnus space in the Horizontal Integration Facility Friday, July 14, 2023, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Northrop Grumman’s 19th contracted cargo resupply mission with NASA to the International Space Station will deliver more than 8,200 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew. The CRS-19 Cygnus spacecraft is named after NASA astronaut Dr. Laurel Clark who flew aboard Columbia STS-107, and is scheduled to launch at 8:31 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. Photo Credit: (NASA/Danielle Johnson)
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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.
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!
Processed a few more from last week... think you have had enough before I bore you with them...I visited every day rain and wind last week to get these as well and loads of different activities... Book to be made!
That was all after I had my eye cataract removed.. bit naughty really... but Grebes wait for no one
All still going on
seriously...day 28 already :)
love white space and this whole month has just reinforced that for me over and over!
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.
29 days. 53 pages done. That's an entire album and then some for me. Thanks for all the fun everyone.
31230 (BS - DCWA) - March, Whitemoor Jn - 0833 - 06/04/88 (Un-identified [Headcode / Departure time] working from Snailwell [Meyer Newman Scrap Yard] to Whitemoor Yard, which was formed of 10 HSAs [ex HEAs] loaded with scrap for Cardiff Tidal Sidings).
This was the third of three freights from the Ely direction with 37097 on 7Z90 six minutes earlier:-
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& 37230 on 6M09 the minutes before that:-
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6M09 went forward from Whitemoor Yd behind 20189 & 063, firstly seen passing Whitemoor Jn:-
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A pathing stop at March West Jn allowed another shot of 6M09:-
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Whilst 37230 returned East on 6E20, that had arrived Whitemoor behind the "Choppers":-
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Los Angeles County Fire Department
Heavy Equipment Barton
Loader 19
Shop #: FW19
1974 Caterpillar 941 Front Loader
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 :)
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.
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
Load Day 1
I don't often do black and white photos but this picture looked better without color. And I loved using the white space too show off the pops of color I added to reflect the vibrant personality of my daughter and granddaughter.
París.
Junio, 2007.
Alrededores de la Rue de Bac.
Ganadora del reto "Flores en la ciudad" del grupo "A3B Challenge":
Cannon, used in the re-enactment of the Battle of Nantwich. The cannons were extremely noisy and smoky - this one made me jump out of my skin when it first fired! At one point, it blew a perfect smoke ring across the battlefield but unfortunately I didn't capture that.