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This is not my photo but all the PS mixer brush is mine. I used a tutorial by Jill Johnson on Mixer Painting. Her tips and descriptions are the best and made this project workable along with her brushes.
Enjoy.
FeeL iT !~
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Description :
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XTi 400D
Lens: Canon EF-s 18-55mm f/3.5 -5.6
Focal Length: 39 mm
Aperture: f/8
Shutter: 1/160s.
ISO: 100
Exposure Program : Manual
Edit : Adobe Photoshop CS2
Lighting : 2 Softboxes
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Vintage Cement Mixers
* Matchbox - ERF Cement Mixer (1956)
* Matchbox - Ready Mix Concrete Truck (1961)
* A Budgie model - diecast cement mixer Red & white (1963)
* Matchbox - Foden Concrete Truck (1968)
This is my photo of my clematis. I used a tutorial by Jill Johnson on Mixer Painting. Her tips and descriptions are the best and made this project workable along with her brushes.
Enjoy.
Cement mixer powered by a Lister engine
Seen at the 2024 Kettering Vintage Rally and Steam Fayre, Cranford, Northamptonshire
At RGM in Sept i had a quick visit and this lovely time piece had been dug out and even though its in a very rotten state it really should escape this place.
I think its a Stothard and Pitt mixer on its back and would fit my Guy 6x4 nicely but it really needs to stay on this Foden really.
A standard DJ mixer and headphones. Be sure to check out the video as well!
The lights were provided by Liteup Blocks. I used the 2x3 and 2x4 varieties in this MOC, and I'm really happy with how they turned out!
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the dark red cone. It also features the medium azure clip plate from my first round.
Last month i got hear about this on the net about this rare survivor
at a Steam Rally in Woolpit Village near Stowmarket and after going to Richard and Rosie's wedding me and Jane went the next day to see it here at the steam rally and i ended up saying i would buy it and agreed a price..!
Jane says im attracted to Rust!
I remember these in Leeds with the ugly 'snout' for the hydraulic pump drive behind the front grille and they were all lined up at the plant and could be seen from the M621...
Such a rare thing don't you think...?
Cameron has picked up one of his new purchases. The mixer will come in useful for making the cement to secure the bricks in place
More rusty LAD cabbed trucks your saying! and yes this is indeed very rusty indeed and taken at James Stotts place who like me has saved many rusty wrecks and likes them the same as i do...
This has since been bought and moved to a new home to be fully restored.
A temporaray restorable cab was swapped on to this before it went and James also got it running and driving would you believe plus the drum works too!
I have videos of this working on a farm in the Peak district in the late 90s mixing concrete and delivering it around the vast farm complex for building pits and things....
Heavy Ash Mixers at Winnington Works, Northwich. These were part of a huge industrial complex that manufactured soda ash. Most of the site is now closed.
Click for the full set - www.bcd-urbex.com/winnington-works-brunner-mond/
Concrete mixer trucks have a mixer drum to mix concrete on the way to the construction site,
Concrete is made by mixing cement which is a powder that is produced from a burned mixture chiefly of clay and limestone that with water forms a paste that hardens into a stonelike mass, and that is used in mortars and concretes.