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Shinsei 4125 1:95 scale Mitsubishi Hydraulic Motor Scraper. From the Mini Power series, the packaging has details in English and French suggesting it is aimed at North American and/or European markets. The base of the model is marked Made in Hong Kong, but the tooling seems to have been amended, so perhaps these were originally made in Japan. The base also describes this as No. 25.

Musei Vaticani, Rome. After the original by Lysippos, ca. 330 BC

Front loader mode is solid and everything pegs together nicely. The tires are rubber and roll freely.

The Seattle Space Needle

Un esemplare usato come donatore di pezzi per altri due scraper Caterpillar 657 presenti nella stessa cava.

Macchina immortalata in occasione del primo "Falippo tour alle cave di argilla dell'appennino emiliano".

 

Provincia di Modena 15-16-17 /07/2013

 

A machine used as donor of pieces for another two Caterpillar 657 in the same quarry. Photo taken during 1st "Falippo tour at the clay quarries of Appennino emiliano".

Hasselblad 500cm / Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm/F2.8 / Ilford HP5 Plus

Due to severe winter weather, most NJ Transit trains were running with both pantographs up. The front pantograph is not used for power as it is isolated from the other one to protect the train in phase gaps. It is used as an ice scraper to remove the snow and ice from the catenary for better connection to the rear pantograph. This process can be seen here as NJ Transit ALP-46A No. 4634 leads M&E train 6915 through Mount Tabor, NJ with both pantographs up.

These Caterpillar motor scrapers were owned by Merriman-Meighan of Thurmaston, Leicester and were seen in the mid '80s at the start of the Stockley Park redevelopment near Hayes, West London.

Does anybody know what model these ones are?

It was a cold minus 12 degree C kind of walk, to the Remembrance day ceremony at the park but worth every step to see so many people there.

Ice on the car for the first time this winter - happily it didn't take long clear it :)

Just for fun.

 

Here's a pic of Kuala Lumpur's new wobbly twin towers under construction. Stare at them too long and your eyes go funny!

 

I'm not sure of the exact map location in KL because of the effect of foreshortening, but I've got the general direction correct from where the photo was taken.

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Snapped this on my trip to Toronto in the spring of 2014. I was on the Gardner Expressway when I took this out my daughter's jeep window.

Using my little Olympus compact for the first time in the great city of New York. Converted in Silver Efex with tweaks and a border in Perfect Effects 8.

S-11E series B self elevating motor scraper. 2015 Crankup Days, Edendale, Southland, New Zealand

Well I tried to make the most of the superb clear skies over the weekend and this was one of the last shots from the 3 nights I was down there.

 

I've really enjoyed the peace and tranquility of it, as its been welcome distraction from the mayhem that is our house during the build up to Christmas.

 

View on black!!

 

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Reflection of tower blocks in Melbourne CBD

some of the taller members of the down town buildings.

nature can not be excluded. tree branch in the frame.

 

on RC chassis...the whole thing was inspired by the front fenders. from there i went on...

VS!

 

Scale next to MP-10 Prime and Combiner Wars Megatron (with DX-9 Upgrade Kit)

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