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Fleischmann 737205 SBB Ae 6/6 11424 "Kanton Neuchâtel"
Epoche IV
Electric Locomotive Ae 6/6 SBB (N scale)
Faller 212114
Urban railway station with white painted brick walls, sandstone, side facade and window borders, two corner buildings and centre section with a roofed entrance. Glazed platform roofing.
Perfectly-scaled BJD necktie made by CheshireTiffy, and I sewed the cardigan a few days ago (after cutting it from a damaged old cardigan of mine a few months ago) and teh shirt and bloomers I made for other outfits a while ago. I think the whole look is very approprate for this doll...
1:12 scale Chinoiserie Roombox by Ken Haseltine : Chinoiserie, a French term, signifying "Chinese-esque", and pronounced chi•noi•se•rie. : a style in art (as in decoration) reflecting Chinese qualities or motifs; also: an object or decoration in this style.
big bloch rolled in today first one to a large growing collection.Looking for more REAL freight writers to trade ho scales with send me a private message if your down.
"I shall call them, Mini Me(s)"
I have always liked this livery and now I have it in both G-scale and N-scale. Not pictured, but I also have some in HO-scale, too. The big car is from LGB.
Here's another shot of the abandoned home I posted titled "The View". As you can see, this house is bigger than you would think with myself in front for scale. I'm 6'2, 260 pounds, and this simple biscuit box house towers over me.
These scales are pigmented with melanins that give them blacks and browns, but blues, greens, reds and iridescence are usually created not by pigments but the microstructure of the scales.
Missouri Pacific Railroad Scale Test Car X194 at Cotter, Arkansas on March 31, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Ben awoke surprised to find Samantha.
Ben: Well, hello there!
Samantha: Hello, Mr. Grey!
Ben sat up and made Samantha lose her balance a bit. Samantha repositioned herself sitting up on the edge of his bed with her hand on his leg.
Ben: I'm flattered, Ms. Samantha, but you must have gotten the wrong idea. I'm sorry.
Samantha: Of course!! I was only kidding around. I thought it would make you laugh, that's all.
Ben: Oh, good.
Samantha stayed and chatted for a few more minutes and then said, "Remember how you asked me about Nurse Claire? Well, I asked around for you and found out that she is engaged. Sorry about that.
Ben: Oh. Well, thanks for checking for me.
Samantha left and Ben was pretty disappointed to hear the news.
My kitchen scales didn't work so I thought they needed new batteries. The label says "Child Resistant Package" and it certainly is. With kitchen scissors and my pocket knife, I managed to get the batteries out … and the scales work now 😀
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A simple street diorama in 1/76 scale featuring buildings from the Kingsway Models range. The pub is a new kit that will soon be added to the range, based on a prototype in the Holloway Road. It appears here as The Victoria. The department store is inspired by one in Essex and the Woolworths store originated from Shropshire.
The photographic sky was taken here in Derbyshire!
We've been wanting to do this custom clothing set for the longest time. Finally, we found found the best possible references to make this deceivingly simple suit as accurate as we can to the actual clothing and gear Neo used in the film.
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The Bay of Fundy is home to vast stretches of mud, where constant tidal activity erodes the soft red sandstone, turning the water murky and leaving layers of sediment behind. On my first outing to the old wharf in Windsor along the St. Croix River (fed by the Bay of Fundy), the tide was out, exposing the inlet's muddy banks. While I was hoping for higher tides (and would return for that) the lower tide revealed intricate textures in the mud that were perfect for photography.
An image I’ve been wanting to add to my portfolio is one of cracked mud. While this mud was far from dry, it offered a similar opportunity with its intricate patterns and winding lines. The challenge was finding a balanced composition, and I believe I managed to capture one here.
The patterns reminded me of reptilian scales, which inspired the title "Scaled Mud." Do you see it too, or am I just imagining things? Let me know what you think!
A video taken on my HO Scale layout. All but one of the buildings in the center of the layout are from a layout I had as a child 40 years ago; most are Plasticville and Atlas structures. The rolling stock is a mixture of Tyco and Athern equipment from the original layout, Life Like equipment for two train sets that were given to me, and Bachmann. The trackwork is Life-Like EZ Track.
Since it is a throwback to my youth as well as for the kids and grandkids, it is all DC and horn hook couplers for ease of use. The feel is also a throwback to the small towns I remember growing up; with lots of "easter eggs" from moments and places in my life.
The song is In a Child's Eyes by John Tesh.
The grand staircase around the Reading Room, The British Museum, London.
The shadows are from the giant rooflight that the Architect, Sir Norman Foster, designed to enclose the old courtyard.
I bought some new models for my n scale city. They don't make this kit any longer so I'm really thankful I bought it when I did. :D