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While a few small substitutions and modifications - plus a complete (including new trademarks) stripping and refinishing of the Casati (far left) - are planned for the Colnago, Bianchi, and Medici, this is the basic lineup of riders currently available to me here in AZ.
There's the orange 2003 Davidson with clicky-clack 8-speed here, too, but that will spend it's time on the open road - composed of in-its-element regular rides to Lake Pleasant on chip-sealed and undulating surfaces. On tubular tires, that environment will prove a mettle-testing punishment - to be somewhat softened by the resiliency of the tires' basic carcass.
Just hope I don't flat!
I had a fibreglass pond with steep sides given to me last year. Unfortunately steep sides are bad for wildlife as amphibians can't climb out and hedgehogs that fall in can't get out.
I made this modification. I put some bricks on the deep ledge of the pond,put a grid of fine chicken wire on top of the bricks and covered it with gravel. I then put a few rocks on the gravel so now creatures can get out of the pond.Adding the gravel has made the water a bit murky but it will clear in a day or two
The other benefit to this modification is that I can now see pond beetles/tadpoles etc swimming in the shallow area. With a deep pond all over,you can't see what's going on underneath
Put on that swing music," Shane Post, body modification artist at Wingnut Tattoo, says while prepping Josh Johnson for his suspension. Above, Johnson suspends, "coma"-style, by eight hooks that were strategically pierced through his flesh by Post. This was the second time Johnson was suspended by Post. Post has performed more than 200 suspensions and specializes in piercings and brandings.
Great modification works by Mumbai Central depot on this Asiad D-9659. Probably the DW has fitted the grill removed from the scrapped D-4XXX or 5XXX buses. Looks great and seamless. Full marks to Mumbai DW.. Great job!
Caught at Foodmall - Mumbai-Pune expressway on Mumbai - Swargate route. (Sorry for poor pic.!)
This shows three pennies. At top left, a modern, steel-cored (yes, sticks to a magnet) two pence piece from 2009. Below that, a bronze 1966 half-penny showing Drake's ship, the Golden Hind on its reverse. On the right, an almost identical 1967 half-penny, that has been peened (beaten out using a ball-peen hammer) to about twice the diameter, annealed, beaten, and annealed again, and finally, a strip cut out with tin snips. This I would shape with files to produce the tapered shape for the rear of the pendant.
Donald Duck Frustrated and angry at a Jukebox! Disney’s Mickey Mouse Neon Eggs Coloring Kit! About 1993, revised version in the Andy Warhol Style! Features Mickey’s Neon Diner Insert!
Concept, design and artwork by MiMo, Mike Mozart! for Sunhill! With punch out Neon Diner Insert featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy and more! In a unique Andy Warhol inspired style! Add me on discord …. Real Mike Mozart#4030
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Original MiMo Mike Mozart design! My Self Portrait Seasonal Christmas Nutcracker for Horizons East about 1998 as Michael Wolfe a modification of my real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart! Was sold to Nordstrom and several other very high end retailers
MiMo, Mike Mozart created and designed Halloween Themed Nutcrackers, for Horizons East, signed Michael Wolfe! Over 1000 different products, Tree Decor, Wreaths, Candles, Metal wall art, poly resin seasonal figures and more were designed for Horizons East, most for High End Retailers Christmas Departments! The signature Michael Wolfe on many commercial lines, is an adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart There eventually were over 1000 Different designs of high quality Nutcrackers sold to all the major retailers Worldwide!
A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!
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Trinity Church (Bruck an der Leitha)
Bruck parish church
The Holy Trinity Church is the Roman Catholic parish church to the Holy Trinity in Bruck an der Leitha (Lower Austria).
First phase (1696-1702)
Second phase of construction (1738-40)
Last structural modifications (1782-83)
History
Since the old church of St. Martin before the gates of the "new" city in invasions of the enemy repeatedly was destroyed, for the ever growing population also long since became too small and the existing within the city walls monastery churches and chapels for worship (no longer) could be used, was in the mid-17th Century the decision taken to build a new parish church within the city gates. The siege by the Turks and the appearance of the plague thwarted these plans again and again. After the Ottoman army was defeated in 1683 successfully in the Battle of Vienna and the plague was considered extinct, the City Council in gratitude decided to build a dignified church on the main square newly. The church should be attached to the existing medieval tower. Served as the model the early Baroque Church of Gesù in Rome.
First phase (1696-1702)
Under architect Heinrich Hoffmann the nave was built parallel to the row of houses, which is why the city tower - now converted into a church tower - stands approximately 15 degrees rotated to the north. It was raised by the superstructure of the belfry and received a baroque spire.
Second phase of construction (1738-40)
The austere frontispiece was replaced by architect Johann Georg Windpässinger by the two-storey magnificent facade. The sculptural decoration was designed by Martin Vögerl (Marian column Hainburg an der Donau) and displays above the main portal (City Arms with the year 1740) the figure of St. John of Nepomuk with the representation of the Vltava River bridge at the base. Other figures in the basement are the portraits of the plague saints Sebastian with tree, Rochus with Pestbeule (bubo) at the knee and the Saint Florian with the bucket of water and the Holy Leopold. Upstairs - flanked by volutes crowned by vases from their ornamental vessels the flame of the sacrifice is licking - the representation of the Holy Archangel Michael, crashing Satan with a flaming sword into the abyss. In the tympanum a magnificent edged plate with the inscription: "QUIS UT DEUS" (Who is like God?)
Last structural changes (1782-83)
The spire was raised by the lantern of the death-knell and slightly modified in its shape (tower height: 53,35 m).
Pass away ringing:
The Schiedläuten (pass away ringing), (also: Scheideläuten, Scheidungsläuten, death ringing) means that when a case of death becomes known with the Schiedglocke (pass away bell) - in Switzerland/Austria also with the Zügenglocke (cf. "to be at one's last gasp" ) - is rung. This can be done either at the arrival of the news of the death, after the next Betläuten/Angelus or at another fixed time. In Austria there is also partly still the custom that in the event of death of a man the Schiedglocke rings three times, in the event of death of a woman two times and in the event of death of a child one time (Wikipedia).
Equipment
The interior is 42 meters long and 14 meters wide, the chapel niches on both sides each measure 3 meters. The single naved longhouse is spanned by a four-bay, slightly stuccoed lunette ton. Recessed pilasters, which are divided by double pilasters bear a sharp profiled beams to which join the barrel-vaulted galleries. The straight closing forms the retracted, two-bay choir.
The Baroque high altar from 1704 is a donation of Johann Jakob Stumpf, councillor and personal physician of Emperor Leopold I. Beautiful altarpiece depicting the Holy Trinity from the vicinity of Daniel Gran. Miraculous image of Our Lady of Sorrows (18th century) from the Spittelwaldkapelle (chapel). Statues of the apostles St. Paul (left) and St. Peter (right), of St. Barbara and St. Catherine with crown, sword and palm of victory in the entablature area.
Five side altars from the 2nd Quarter of the 18th century:
Corporis Christi or Corpus Christi altar with altarpiece of Saint Francis of Assisi from the mid-19th Century by the Viennese painter Leopold Schulz (School Professor Kuppelwieser).
Cross altar with an altarpiece Christ on the cross. Statues of Saint Jerome (left) and Augustine (right). Baptismal font from 1700, at the cover (second half of 18th century) the Baptism of Christ in the Jordan River by John the Baptist is shown.
Family altar with an altarpiece of the Holy Family: Mary and Joseph with the Infant Jesus, Elisabeth and Zacharias with the infant Saint John. Statues of St. Francis of Assisi (left) and Anthony of Padua (right), 1725 altar of Our Lady or Marie altar with oval image Mariahilf modeled after 16th Century. Baroque glass sarcophagus with relics of St. Theodorus martyr.
Plague altar with image of Saint Sebastian dying as a martyr (2nd half of 17th century), in front of it, lying Santa Rosalia with wreath of roses on her forehead. Statues of St. Rocco and St. Florian to 1730.
Baroque hanging pulpit, basket with relief of the Good Shepherd. Sounding board studded by group of evangelists, angels and tablets of commandments.
The in 1710 by Viennese organ architect Jakob Sippus built organ was enlarged in 1749 and has a statuette of King David at the closing. Currently, 300 wood and 996 tin pipes, the largest of five meters, the smallest one centimeter long.
The Great Bell (Vienna, 1752) shows a relief of the Madonna with Child, Peter, Paul and John of Nepomuk. With a diameter of 158 cm and a height of 150 cm, it sounds pitch h, with a weight of 2400 kg it is one of the largest bells in the province of Lower Austria .
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Zoom numérique (375%), modification du contraste, recadrage et capture d'écran de la photo...
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Veules-les-Roses (8-9 mètres) → Phare de la Canche
= 91,43 km / 37°82
Vikings: Life Beyond the Legend -exhibition in Estonian maritime museum in Tallinn.
A skull with modified teeth from Slite, Othem, Gotland. - A close-up on the horisontally filed upper teeth.
Matchbox Series No4 Dodge K Series Stake Bed Truck Restoration. 1966 to 1968 - 1-75 Series. This is the second Stake bed I am restoring. I bought it years ago at a swap meet. I have applied the Citristrip that works great on metal but don't use it on plastic it will eat plastic. The stuff is amazing and takes about 15 to 20 mins to strip a Matchbox.
Half inch lobes with Oracle Pietersite plugs. 16g tragus with Neometal star end, 6g conch with Kaos clear earskin, 16g daith with Le Roi niobium heart.
The effects of weather modification, SRM whatever you want to call it. But it is going on Mr. Jones.
Matchbox Series No4 Dodge K Series Stake Bed Truck Restoration. 1966 to 1968 - 1-75 Series. This is the second Stake bed I am restoring. I bought it years ago at a swap meet. Until I started restoring these I would not have thought to even touch this. This one is pretty rough when it comes to the bed, it is really a mess and for some reason the factory made the axles really long so I cut them down. This one turns out different than the first restoration. Here it is all apart, the glass was in pretty good shape and cleaned up nice. So now time to strip the paint.
I found this image ad while surfing the net, and could not get enough!
I can't decide if my favorite part is that the back tire looks like it's on sideways, or the fact that this car is a Honda, not a Toyota.
The kit and its assembly:
This relatively simple German WWII what-if SPG was spawned from the thought that the light Wespe artillery SPG might also have been used for an anti-tank SPG, with relatively few modifications. The long-barreled 7.5 cm KwK 42/L70 appeared to be a suitable weapon for this kind of vehicle around 1944, so I tried to build a respective model.
The basis became the Italeri 1:72 “Wespe” kit, which is in fact a re-boxed ESCI kit. It goes together well, and you can build upper an lower hull separately for a final “marriage” of these main sections. To change the Wespe’s look a little I exchanged the solid OOB wheels with those from a Panzer III, left over from a Revell/Mako kit. They are perfect in size, but due a lack of depth of their attachment openings (I only used the outer half of the Panzer III wheels) I glued them onto the hull before painting, normally I finish them separately and mount them in a final assembly step.
For the gun I had to improvise a little, because the open casemate would allow a good look at it. I settled for a straightforward solution in the form of a Zvezda 1:72 PaK 40. The gun was taken OOB, I just removed the wheel attachment points from its chassis and replaced the short gun barrel with a muzzle brake with a aluminum 1:72 L70 barrel for a Panther Ausf. F (with a Schmalturm) from Aber. Both elements were relatively easy to combine, and the gun shield could be taken over, too. Once the gun mount’s position in the Wespe hull was defined I narrowed the front opening a little with styrene wedges, added a deflector at its base, and reduced the height of the side walls for a coherent look. All in all the transplant looks very plausible!
Since the kit provides the option I decided to leave the driver’s hatch open and install the OOB driver figure on a raised seat. For the long barrel I scratched a support that was mounted to the front hull. Looks a bit awkward, though, because it obscures the driver’s field of view – but I could not find a better solution.
The only real trouble I had with the Italeri Wespe were the tracks: they were made from a really strange (and effectively horrible) vinyl material. This material repelled EVERYTHING with a kind of lotus effect – paints of any kind, even superglue! My usual method of mounting such tracks on the main wheels did not work at all, because the track would not hold at all. During these trials I also recognized that the tracks were too long – rather unusual, because 1:72 vinyl tracks tend to be too short so that some tension is needed to lengthen them properly. Two molded “links” had to be cut away, and on the kit’s box art you can see the overlength problem when you are aware of it! I guess that the ESCI designers once assumed that the tracks would be closed into a loop (= closing the track and using heat to literally weld it together) first and then forced onto/over the wheels. I was eventually able to outsmart the tracks through the massive use of superglue under the mudguards – while the tracks still do not really stick to the glue, the large surface of the dried instant adhesive keeps the tracks in place and under light tension. Not perfect, but the tracks remain in place…
sticky iris removed
rear lens element reversed and made 'free ranging'
photo made with: a7 + CZ Makro-Planar 50/2
Suzuki 4x4 SJ SJ413 long wheel base body.
Suzuki Jimny off road. Jamboree RFWDC to Kampung Karanaan, Tambunan. Ranau Four Wheel Drive & Tambunan 4x4 Club
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I felt the Homestar crew need a bit of christmas cheer! (Noodlez- this is for you!)
(All these characters are from www.homestarrunner.com. Check it out!)
modification controlled by Los Angeles Department of Transportation - Special Traffic Operations - Transportation and Traffic Management Plan and Program Contingency Engineers during the operation of the Herbalife 24 Hours Los Angeles Triathlon Bike Tour Distance Route at Koreatown Area in Los Angeles, California 90006.
(Los Angeles Police Department Olympic Division Patrol Station Number 20, LAPD West Traffic Division Station Number 27, LADOT - Los Angeles Department of Transportation's Parking Enforcement Hollywood Division Agency 54 on 411 North Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, California 90004-3512, Los Angeles City Council District 1 Office of Councilmember Gil Cedillo now becomes into Los Angeles City Council District 10 Office of Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas)
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Walschaerts Valve Gear as applied by B.R. To Mr Bulleid's excellent but controversal pacific locomotives. Featured here on modified 'West Country' class engine No. 34046 "Braunton."
Camera: Canon Power Shot A4000IS Compact.
Bollywood actress Akshara Hassan, daughter of legendary actor Kamal Haasan who made her Bollywood debut with ‘Shamitabh’ starring megastar Amitabh Bachchan and Dhanush is hitting the headlines for a surprising reason.
Akshara Hassan(L) with father Kamal Hassan and sister Shruti Hassan
The...
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Based on the amazing Micro-Model designed by master builder Mariann Asanuma for Brickjournal
Ignoring the elegant lines of Mariann's model, I made a few tweaks to the design, extending the roof and adding a chimney. I also gave a bigger hat to the snowman, 'cause I'm a rebel like that.
I was just informed that this modification was not necessary on the aftermarket caps. I'll have to wait and see if there are any repercussions to this.
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Honda issued a statement advising Superhawk owners to drill an additional 1/16" hole into the gas cap to alleviate and potential fuel vacuums. So I got around to drilling the hole tonight.
(see right side hole - look closely near the rubber gasket edge)
View Honda's official statement June, 1966
From first glance I knew I wanted to get this. But the gap on the canopy was unacceptable! The other mods were just my preference. Plus I added a crew.
Based on the amazing Micro-Model designed by master builder Mariann Asanuma for Brickjournal
Ignoring the elegant lines of Mariann's model, I made a few tweaks to the design, extending the roof and adding a chimney. I also gave a bigger hat to the snowman, 'cause I'm a rebel like that.