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This model is based on an article by Iain C Robinson in the May 1978 issue of Railway Modeller magazine, "Low Relief Signal Box". That article (p.147) refers to another in the October 1962 issue "Lean-to Signal Box at Wolsingham, NER". The 1978 article includes drawings of the construction of the model, and two photographs.
Doodlebug tractor made from a Ford model AA.
Photo from Sweden.
This is a collection of images of Homemade tractors, American Doodlebugs, and Swedeish A and Epa-traktorer.
Many of the images here I have found all over the internet!
If anyone find their own image here and disapprove of me showing it here, just send me a message and I will remove it/them images!
This is what I did when I worked for Northrop Aircraft, I built wind tunnel models and supported the the off-site tunnel tests. Of course I never worked on the A-10 (not a Northrop bird) ... but YF-23 wind tunnel model photos are a bit hard to come by :)
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Воркшоп: Параметрические объекты городской среды
Модераторы: Эдуард Хайман, Владимир Воронич
Участники: Элина Васько, Диляра Исламова, Ляйсан Исхакова, Альфия Халикова
Кафедра дизайна НИСПТР, г. Набережные Челны, 2014
I picked this up yesterday at the antique store in town. I'm scanning the photos I shot with it today. It's a 1948 Ciro-Flex Model E. It came in the original box with the accessories manual and a leather case. The shutter is slow and needs cleaned, but it works well.
I DO NOT OWN THIS PIC - I pulled this image from the net & or different blogs. The photography is very inspiring...and yes the model is hot.
Model Shayna.
Setup shot here: Basement Studio Setup.
Strobist info: Sunpack 383 with beauty dish camera left on 1/4 power. Canon 430EX with turquoise gel and barn doors camera left on 1/4 power. Fired with Gadget Infinity triggers.
The Ford Model T was one of the earliest mass production vehicles. It was manufactured from 1908 through 1927 and was an international success. In fact, LEGO founder Ole Kirk Christiansen owned a Model T, which he used to deliver his early wooden toys.
I based my MOC off of the 1912 model, with a few creative liberties taken. For example, the car has a chassis that is far from an exact representation; I just wanted to add some silver bits underneath.
Another goal was to bring LEGO Friends into the early 20th Century. This car is actually a part of a much larger MOC that will be professionally photographed. Stay tuned...
There is a village called Curepipe on the island of Mauritius (off the East coast of Africa) that specializes in the manufacture of these model ships. This specimen about 60 cm long. It has travelled the world with us over the last 30 years or so.
The blue water has been added by me.
I spotted this guy outside Jenners' Store on Princes Street, Edinburgh. At first I thought he had a dog with him, but as I drew nearer I realised the 'dog' was actually a model made of sand (a pile of which can be seen on the left).
I don't know how long the model took to create, but he appeared to be putting the finishing touches to it as I arrived.
On November 7th 2010, 100 models met up for the Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness at the Universal City Walk in Burbank California. Spearheaded by David Harrison Levi – STARMAKER, everyone met up at the Samba Brazilian Steakhouse for this event for Awareness for a cure for Breast Cancer. Hair & makeup courtesy of All About Faces made this event most memorable by transforming this women to beautiful representatives. Once they were done, 100 models took a stroll all around The City Walk to take a big group picture right in front of Universal Studios.
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