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Bremen Classic Motorshow 2017 - I don't remember what this was - obviously home grown stuff using parts from several other vehicles. These might be Isetta wheels as could be the steering, and the engine looks like a Heinkel.
Fungus Patterns I found wandering in the woods. The sun came out and so did I.....back to the fields :)
All seems fine with the quad, he even manages to get a bit of air.
Time for a proper test a bit further from home.
Quad ESL 57
Serviced by ESL labs in Roermond Netherlands (quadesl.nl). They play like new ones for the next 30 years or so.
Very good company with good prices.
Although I've frequently photographed the Stanford Quad from the ground, it is quite a treat to see it from the air. My ride on the slow gliding Zeppelin provided ample opportunity to take a look around campus from 1,500 feet !
Stanford has had fairly strict architectural controls over the years, though some of the newer buildings away from the quad seem to have broken the recipe of Spanish mission with red tile roofs...
4836, 852, 864 & 872 WORK A QUBE HAREFIELD TO JUNEE TRANSFER TRAIN, 4836 & 852 ARE FILLING IN FOR AN ABSENT 8030, JUNEE IS CERTANLY THE PLACE TO FIND ALCO'S!
4836, 852, 864 & 872 WORK A QUBE HAREFIELD TO JUNEE TRANSFER TRAIN, 4836 & 852 ARE FILLING IN FOR AN ABSENT 8030, JUNEE IS CERTANLY THE PLACE TO FIND ALCO'S!
Tamiya 1/35 Quad Gun Tractor
MiniArt figures with Hornet heads
Bronco British equipment set
Other details scratch built
I've been wanting to build some sort of quad track system with adjustable suspension/drive modes for a while.
This is what I have come up with so far, some sort of futuristic reconaissance vehicle for 2-3 men. I haven't decided if there will be a turret on top. I've been thinking heavily about the Thundercats "Thundertank" while building this, I used to love that thing.
I don't know where I'll go with this, or even if it will get finished, if the right inspiration doesn't come to me.....
Any thoughts/ideas are welcome!
Getting a bit damp around a lot of places in the NT now.
This is a great way to get around this part of the country. Not quite as comfy and dry as a vehicle but great fun.
I may rebuild the tan one on the left, I've got some new tan bricks on the way soon. Lots of new tan bricks . . .
A quad Sprinter set runs along the Coolaroo straights headed towards Melbourne's Southern Cross Station.
DRS Class 20s 20303, 20304, 20302 and 20301 pass through Worting Junction near Basingstoke en route from Willesden to Eastleigh for storage.