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4 Row, 6cm studded belt in black Jeans.

The mechanical power transmission technique.

 

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The Danish State Railways (DSB) first radio control shunter Litra MK was built by Siemens/Vossloh in Germany as type VSFT G 322.

 

25 were built in all from 1996 to 1998.

 

All but one shunter were transferred to DSB subsidiary Railion in 2001 and DB Schenker Rail in 2007.

 

My model:

 

DSB Gods version.

 

Scale: 1:45

Length: 27 studs

Width: 8 studs

Bricks: 586

Locomotion: 1 x M-motor (PF)

Gear ratio: 1:1

Power: 1 x 9v battery with 1 x PF custom adapter

Control: SBrick

Designed: 2020 (third attempt at the class)

(Very slightly) updated: 2023

 

Very high setting render from Stud.io with custom decals added in the PartDesigner tool.

My nephew Ethan posing for me, he loves the camera:) Someday he will be my photography buddy!

These rather large threaded fasteners are stacked on a wooden pallet ready for use to assemble heat exchangers. Note the relative size of the can of soda pop in the upper left. The can has an approximate diameter of 2-5/8”. Also note the relative size of the length of these studs compared to the wooden pallet on which they sit!

 

Made of high strength alloy, the spec on these are generally listed as SA193 Grade B7 with SA194 Grade 2H nuts.

Made for ingegerdfredriksson2002 via Swap Til You Drop. The theme for March was 'Japanese' so I tried to find some Japanese fabrics (I love them by the way) AND a Japanese-like pattern, including folding.

It was a very interesting technique and I am making a twin mini quilt for me now.

Old stud work house.

This is where we keep our best instruments!

A more poseable version of Brecka in shorts and high socks

Here is the 5 main part of the build:

The 2 square is the Holder,

the 2 long beam is the Back Brace,

and the "T" formed one is the Keeper .

A custom order.

About 10" x 10" x 10"

 

Red rose in the rain

Shot with Pentax K5 and 16-50mm © Craig Lindsay 2016. All rights reserved.

 

Model: Lizzie Bayliss

Lighting: Lizzie Bayliss

 

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Model: Gala Oleynikova

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UP CLOSE ACTION ICE RACING.THESE CARS HAVE STUDS ON THERE TIRES FOR MORE ACCELERATION AND GRIP.THE ICE HERE IS APRX. 3FT THICK.THANKS FOR YOUR VIEWS,FAVS,AND COMMENTS!! "MAKE IT A GREAT DAY" CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFPGDpzQAh0

"...ed è così proprio come tu hai detto che sarebbe stato dimenticheremo entrambi la brezza la maggior parte del tempo... ed è così l'acqua più fredda, la figlia del vento... non posso levarti gli occhi da dosso..."

Face-up on AS Cinderella.

I love her features, so delicate!

Candid Street Photography from Edinburgh, Scotland

Sesión de estudio con Carmen Pérez #photography #studio #huelva

I took some pictures of Gold Coast band Operator Please before i went to America. I'll post more later.

A spray of buds.

© Randall Hobbet - All rights reserved - 2013

Striped Tee - American Eagle

Black Ponte Pants - Ann Taylor

Studded Flats - Banana Repuclic

Necklace - gift from sister L.

Earrings - gifts from S.

Bangles - gifts

 

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A short tutorial on how to use lights in Stud.io.

There's a built in feature that makes the "Transparent Light Orange" color glow.

From the tests I did, it is better to use a dedicated piece for the glowing part, like if it was a bulb in real life, like in this photo.

I used a normal post, with a transparent clear glass, and inside it I put a small "bulb" in Transparent Light Orange.

 

There's only an issue, the Transparent Light Orange is actually orange when rendered, and will cast an orange light.

You can change its color (for rendering only) by editing the color in the file named "settings_v1.xml" (make sure to make a backup copy beforehand).

 

I can’t copy xml formatted text in here, so you can find a screenshot in this album, showing the configuration needed in Stud.io.

 

There should also be a different way to do this, but I could not make it work as I'd like, so far.

But this works pretty well for me.

Coronavirus isolation Jul '20.

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