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Here you can see several Fictilis Separatoris, commonly known as brick separators, in the process of disassembling a heap of Fictilis Vulgaris, the common bricks.
One more photo, in slightly different setup.
I suspect Ian, in the LEGO room, with the piece separator.
Another creation in my series of Elder MOCs! Built back in 2012, this MOC is an artistic adaption of the board game Clue. The classic "who-done-it" pastime presented bucket-loads of LEGO fun!
For a closer look at the many details of this build, click HERE!
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B-model for set 70830, entirely made with setās pieces.. including sticker roller and brick separator!
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#lego #legomoc #legocreation #legomecha #mecha #moc #legomovie #robot
This will be too great if our separator can help separating and sorting for us like this.
P.S. the car is from set#8196
The original photo was in Union Station, Los Angeles, July 2011. It's been mixed with a photo of street lights taken in Incheon, South Korea, October 2011. One part of the light almost exactly matched the reflection of the arch.
Union Station has been used in so many Movies and TV shows, but my favorite thing about this photo is that it was taken in one of the locations used in Blade Runner.
I should add that this is NOT an HDR image.
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Here is an opening shot at the Dougherty Museum on #287, south of Longmont. A couple of Saturdays back they had their end of summer blow out. Boulder County Open Space maintains and opens the museum on summer Fridays and weekends. They moved a load of their antiques outside and into the daylight which was a grand improvement especially for those with cameras. The museum started when Ray started to acquire old automobiles. He finally branched out to antique farm equipment and early home entertainment devices.
This was a dandy day and I am glad eDDie jumped me to get down there at 9:00 on the stroke of opening. I was toasted after a couple of hours. I must have been a little later than dead on time because folks were shuttling to park and around exhibits. My first trek was over to machinery I had yet to encounter this rig, a separator accordingly. From the size of it and I discovered later, it probably functioned better to separate farmers from their money than grain from the chaff. Well, later they cranked it up and tried it out! I bet it took some serious steam power to drive all these doodads.
The McIntosh-Lohr Farm Agricultural Museum on Highway #66, (not the same as Route #66) has no behemoth critters like this.
Cause some aliens need a really big gun to take down.
More importantly, I used no less than 6 brick separators in this ship.
Got me going in circles........(anybody remember that song from the 70's I think)
My egg yolk separator.... working to get good shadows. Enjoy
Always something from the kitchen, right? LOL
Wonder what abstract I'll use tomorrow? Will be super simple cause we are moving furniture. Decisions, decisions......
Thank you for your visit, faves and comments.
I got really curious when I saw some FBI agents swabbing blood samples from the ejection? chute on this critter. I decided to ask them why but then I saw Mohammed bin Salman sneaking away while hiding in the crowd. I'm no dummy so I put two and two together and figured that he and the orange don chucked Jamal Khashoggi into the works. Trump needs to be careful around MbS (Mister Bone Saw) because if Saudis no longer need Trump, bone saws would work as easily on him as Jamal Khashoggi although orange juice would squirt everywhere! I don't think there is enough bleach or hours to clean this implement! There was little left but spatters when he hit this end!
Here is another shot, if a bit grizzly, with the Belleville grain separator in the background I shot at the Dougherty Museum on #287, south of Longmont. It was built in 1926 by Harrison Machine Works, Belleville, Illinois. (see Wikipedia) That machine is supposed to separate the grain from chaff and straw and a crew tried to get the implement operating. That project looked like simply a case of two a'coming two a'going, two a'setting and two a'mowing. Boy the separator surely looked like a single farmer might be a bit overtasked to run it himself. From the looks, it appeared to be more of a strawmaker. Wheels spun and chaff sputtered. It was all belted up to a Case steam tractor and way it went. All of the hand painted doilies didn't seem to be helping but boy, did they make it look classy!
At the end of August, Dougherty had their end of summer blow out. Boulder County Open Space maintains and opens the museum on summer Fridays and weekends. They moved a load of their antiques outside and into the daylight which was a grand improvement especially for those with cameras. The museum started when Ray Dougherty started to acquire old automobiles. He finally branched out to antique farm equipment and early home entertainment devices.
This was a dandy day and I am glad eDDie jumped me to get down there at 9:00 on the stroke of opening. I was toasted after a couple of hours. Summer wasn't over. I must have been a little later than dead on time because folks were shuttling to park and around exhibits. My first trek was over to machinery I had yet to encounter this rig, a separator accordingly. From the size of it and I discovered later, it probably functioned better to separate farmers from their money than grain from the chaff. Well, later they cranked it up and tried it out! I bet it took some serious steam power to drive all these doodads.
Brick separator hyperdrive for clown fish x-wing. A mixmash of Babylon 5, Stars Wars, Finding Nemo. Built for ToroLUG seed part build challenge. The parts were a few 2x2 black cones handed out at the last meeting.
Pissing guy by the sludge separators
Keine Wassertürme, sondern Schlammabscheider-Türme der ehem. Zeche Dorstfeld, Baujahr 1924. In einem der Türme befindet sich heute eine 70 Quadratmeter groĆe Wohnung.
No water towers, but sludge separator towers of the former Dorstfeld colliery, built in 1924. In one of the towers there is now an apartment of 70 square meters.
Dortmund 2020
Well now, here is the power for the Belleville grain separator... separated by a long belt that is surely a favorite of O.S.H.A. I shot this grain separator series at the Dougherty Museum on #287, south of Longmont. It was built in 1926 by Harrison Machine Works, Belleville, Illinois. (see Wikipedia) This machine is supposed to separate the grain from chaff and straw. The metal ramp on the right is a shaker table.
It looks like a crew is trying to get this implement operating and the operator on top looks like he is passing out hand signals. It almost seems that he is the boss on the rig, the "Straw Boss." This looks like a case of two a'coming two a'going, two a'setting and two a'mowing.
Boy this separator surely looks like a single farmer might be a bit over tasked to run it himself. From the looks, it appears to be more of a straw maker. Wheels are spinning and chaff is sputtering. It's all belted up to a Case steam tractor and nowhere to go. All of the hand painted doilies don't seem to be helping but boy, do they make it look classy!
A couple of Saturdays back Dougherty had their end of summer blow out. Boulder County Open Space maintains and opens the museum on summer Fridays and weekends. They moved a load of their antiques outside and into the daylight which was a grand improvement especially for those with cameras. The museum started when Ray Dougherty started to acquire old automobiles. He finally branched out to antique farm equipment and early home entertainment devices.
This was a dandy day and I am glad eDDie jumped me to get down there at 9:00 on the stroke of opening. I was toasted after a couple of hours. Summer t'ain't over. I must have been a little later than dead on time because folks were shuttling to park and around exhibits. My first trek was over to machinery I had yet to encounter this rig, a separator accordingly. From the size of it and I discovered later, it probably functioned better to separate farmers from their money than grain from the chaff. Well, later they cranked it up and tried it out! I bet it took some serious steam power to drive all these doodads.
Second life Syndrome - Riverside
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNuPf8siX_8
From day to day
From hand to mouth
We're turning around
Vicious ritual
Getting used to it all
Falling down again
We're waiting for
The decrees of providence
I don't want to waste
Any more of my life
Live from day to day
Live from hand to mouth
Facing the light
I brush aside your plans
I'm gonna have
It all my own way
And when that all shattered I felt I'd broken my fall
Couldn't pretend that I felt strong about us anymore
Without your help I finally started to live my own life
I just want you to know this time
I just want you to know this time
And when that all shattered I felt I'd broken my fall
Couldn't pretend that I felt strong about us anymore
Without your help I finally started to live my own life
I just want you to know this time
I just want to feel your sigh on my neck
Want to feel your breath, feel your need to stay
You don't know my name, don't know my face
Only thoughts I share in my secret place
Secret exhibition, cure for loneliness
I've ground to a halt, there's no turning back
You know there are things I just can't forget
You've helped me so much to learn to be detached
But when that all shattered I felt I'd broken my fall
Couldn't pretend that I felt strong about us anymore
Without that help I finally started to live my own life
And I know I don't need you now
Secret exhibition, cure for loneliness
Life is much too short to be whiled away with tears
Secret exhibition, cure for loneliness
I erase you now
I don't need you now
I erase you now with all of my past
He who can destroy your world shall be your God! LOL
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This is my Pampered Chef egg separator, I usually use it when making Jamie Oliver's Pear and Chocolate Meringue but this morning it made a useful object to photograph...
Had tons of these brick separators on my desk. Initially i wanted to build cannons but ten ended up looking better as claws. The next thing you know O.R.C Unit is born :D
Cream separator and iron wheel linked by shadows and time.
Beneath the snow about where the wheel is leaning are boulders creating a central garden with at least two entrances off the circle driveway. In spring there are multitudes of iris and daffodils.
Woke up for a cup of water late at night and saw my aunt Barbara's feet and soles exposed, and to make it even sexier she had her toe separators on! Grabbed my iPhone to sneak the shots! Comments and feedback everyone please!
Had tons of these brick separators on my desk. Initially i wanted to build cannons but ten ended up looking better as claws. The next thing you know O.R.C Unit is born :D
Near an abandoned farm outside of Butternut, Wisconsin I found an overgrown field full of antique farm equipment. There were several cream separators buried in the weeds. This was one of those. I remember thinking there was enough equipment there to start a farm museum.
Hello, a little starfighter built quickly some days ago. The idea came when I was sorting the parts from this ship :
www.flickr.com/photos/fabz71/21111423905/in/album-7215766...
As usual check the album for other pics:
Overview: This elegant flower specie is very similar to the rose in appearance but has some slight differences.
You can enjoy this beauty indoor or outdoor. (It's not recommended to have one inside if you don't like frog invasions)
Appearance: This plant, unlike the rose, does not grow in bushes but with a delicate curvy stem. Its stiff stem is more spiky than a normal rose and never has leaves. The small red flower is very bright. The juicy bright green roots secrete a slimy liquid that appeals to frogs.
Perfume: The flowers smell of sweet muffins and the roots' secretion of aliens (what does that smell like?)
Size: The flower can grow up to 10 centimetres in diameter. This one is only a baby, it measures only a centimetre.
Recommended Pot: Any size and color, use a solid one, the roots are vigorous.
Watering: Never.
Dusting: Very often.
Soil: Well dry ABS.
Sun: Any. Caution, long time sun exposure can lead to plant discoloration!
Plant Type: Eternal, or until pillaging or complete destruction occurs.
Region: LEGO City.
Known Predators: Brick separator.