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well, i managed to find small enough tangerine to put inside the toaster :) the original idea was a normal size orange just sitting on top of the toaster :)
I wasn't able to show the best part of the toasters, inside there's a "lit up" coil/ heating element that's painted red like it's really heating up...and the racks and trays are removable. :)
While waiting for the RBBB Circus train, Septa 6374 coasts across the Delaware River, heading for it's last stop at West Trenton. Pushing is one of Septa's seven AEM-7's, and also the last in active service.
Finishing this up with not a moment to spare. The Toaster is a wacky racer ready for the Eurobricks TC12 contest.
Features rear wheel drive, and a V12 engine, steering, suspension, roll cage, a bus door, attacking side sill, and seat throwing mechanism.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
The time finally came to retire my old Breville Convection Toaster Oven with a new one. The fan inside wasn't working well and the buttons are all confused. When you press one button and something else turns on then you know it's wearing out. This new one is going to be great during the humid days of summer since it doesn't heat up the kitchen.
A pair of toasters spring over the Hackensack River with a regional train for New York Penn Station.
AMTK 184 @ Portal Bridge, Secaucus, NJ
AMTK AEM-7AC 946
AMTK AEM-7AC 942
This is my tracing of the vintage cover I bought. You can see the original on my photostream.
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Well the tags claimed they were toasters, and both had old moldy crumbs inside (just kidding). The one on the right is oldest designed after an older model that looked the same but wasn't electric. It sat directly over the burner on a gas stove.
This Bob Blumer's toaster mobile, he hosts a cooking show ( sureal gourmet) at the food network. They were fliming under the new OCAD building in Toronto.
Amtrak 948 and the 911 are holding at WUS for their train from the south. As soon as the diesels are cut away, the two AEM7s will sashay across the terminal throat and take their place at the head end of the train on the lower level. Within minutes of that, they will forward the train to New York City. July 27, 1997.
Mamiya Super 23, Fujichrome Velvia 50.
This thingy is so outdated that I couldn't find a translation. This is a toaster that roasts one side of the bread, and when you think it's done on one side, you have to flip it to get the heat on the other side.
The brand is Omega, Made in GDR - so sometime in the 50s I guess, before everything was just named VEB Elektrowerk Somewhere.
It is still in regular use in our kitchen, we don't want anything else.
Not the best photo of me but hey, I'm with a Cylon :-)
I'm back from Galacticon 3. Somehow I survived and now I'm icing my feet....
After its trip from New Orleans - Amtraks Crescent service has a change of locomotives at Washington DC as the rest of the journey is by electrified power .
The AEM-7 is a twin-cab B-B electric locomotive that is used in the United States on the Northeast Corridor between Washington DC and Boston and the Keystone Corridor between Philadelphia and Harrisburg in Pennsylvania. They were built by Electro-Motive Division from 1978 to 1988. In the Boston Mechanical Department of Amtrak they are known as "Meatballs" and in the Washington Mechanical Department they are known as ASEAs since some of their major parts and components were designed in Sweden by ASEA (Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget; translation: General Swedish Electrical Inc), which merged with Brown Boveri in 1988 forming ABB. They are also referred to as "toasters" by railfans, owing to their boxy appearance
While killing time waiting for the library to open, I noticed a southbound CN lined up on ATCS so I decided to see if any Wisconsin Central SD45s or Soo Line U30Cs would come along. Nope.
Toaster was such a wonderful mother. But even she had her limits; here she seeks refuge from her insatiable pups. Time to wean these puppies.
I'm not sure, but I'm guessing this is Cholie, Ruby and Frodo, which would make it 2001. But I'm not sure at all.
I'm posting these photos as my celebration of Toaster.