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Preserved HKE 867
Former Maidstone & District Bristol K6A / Weymann rebody (originally had a Duple utility body)
KESR Running Day service 14
Rolvenden (Monypenny)
21st August 2022
I can't stop looking at some of the infrastructure that is required to make a city work. It's surprising to me how these pieces go for the better part unnoticed. They are ugly, but they have a way of blending in.
This utility vehicle uses an engine that mixes diesel with nitrogen. The engine makes a weird humming sound that makes old people feel unconfortable.
From my backyard, looking beyond our sunflowers and over the grapevine covered fence, I see my neighbor's backyards--their trees, garage roofs and utility wires. July 30, 2012.
My husband, an amateur botanist, is a tough critic when it comes to how I represent trees. I appreciate his input. I'm obviously not doing textbook illustrations, but I do want to capture the gestalt of the kind of tree that is before me. John concurred that the black walnut on the left came across. He prodded me to go back for another go-round to figure out the cedar on the right middle ground. It is rare for me to work on a drawing into a second day. 13.25 "H x 11"w
These utility poles are about 75 yds or 225 ft apart. Looks like there is around 20 of them, which would be 4,500 ft or about 3/4 of a mile. Plus I was about 300ft from the nearest pole.
Needs to be viewed with the two other shots taken from the same spot.
Bar08A utility Guy in Long Eaton on service 5A. Barton’s 5 series of routes ran from Nottingham to Derby via Long Eaton and formed the nucleus of tb’s Rainbow 5 which is now called Indigo. 443 is a 1945 Guy Arab II with Strachan bodywork which had been rebuilt with platform doors etc.
1966 Dodge VC 106 utility. Taken at the 2019 Shannon's Eastern Creek Classic, held at Sydney Motorsport Park.
I woke up like this
My sleepwear is nowhere near as cute as this pajama-like outfit. In the winter, I’m layered for warmth and in the summer, I’m usually sleeping in shorts and a tee.
Is the pairing of this olive silk shirt and olive silk pants too uniform-like? I figured, with jumpsuits all the rage, it was more like an elegant one-piece than a utilitarian uniform. I can also pretend it’s utility pajamas.
Shirt, Banana Republic. Pants, Lauren Ralph Lauren. Heels, Nine West. Earrings, Green Tree Jewelry.
Standard Toyota Tacoma too tame for you?
Try a Monster truck version, dressed in the livery of 'Captain America'. What could be more American than a Toyota pickup in the 'Stars and Stripes'.
This miniland scale Toyota Tacoma 'Captain America' pickup has been modelled fro Flickr LUGNuts' 65th build challenge - 'Toyota Tacoma Time!' - featuring variations on the Toyota Tacoma pickup theme.
(more images on the way once completed)
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department's Utility 51 a 2009 Ford F-450 used for Special Operations Group
Picture ID# 9594, 9595, 9596
HDR - High Dynamic Range
Australia.
South Australian company Lightburn and Co built the Zeta from 1963-65, they had been building washing machines and cement mixers.
About 280 Zeta Sedans were made, (also known as the Zeta Runabout) and about 12 Utilities, at least one of these Utilities was built with a steel tray. They were both powered by a 324cc Villiers engine and were front wheel drive. The chassis was steel, with a fibreglass body, Windows were perspex except for the front windscreen which was laminated glass. The four speed, dog clutch, Villiers Engineering gearbox had no reverse so the engine had to be switched off and started backwards which provide four reverse gears.
The Zeta Sports was introduced in 1964. Approximately 28 were made. Like the Goggomobil Dart it lacked doors and bumper bars. Engine in the Sports was the ZF Sachs F.M.R. 500 498cc two cylinder, two-stroke
Brand new licensed NYPD liveried recolour of the Matchbox 2016 Ford Interceptor Utility. Part of 2022 Case A found recently at Tesco. Mint and boxed.
1966 Dodge VC 106 utility. Taken at the 2019 Shannon's Eastern Creek Classic, held at Sydney Motorsport Park.
hi guys, this is my first attempt on a Minifig scale MOC so I thought it was better to go with something "not too difficult", but at the end it really gave me more headaches than any of my other MOCs so far. The boxy and compact kind-of-retro shape wasn't as easy as I thought at first. I also tried my best to make it quite robust and playable so my 3yo son could play with it, which he happily did with good results:
"hey daddy! you can fit a minifig in here! wow I like it"… and daddy had a big smile on his face xD
Anyway, this is based on the M299 Utility Vehicle from SDF Macross, I ended up adding some personal touches here and there though, like the all new sexy and curvy screen shield :) btw, credits goes to my wife Vicky and her super idea for the seats pieces, I would have never dare to use purple seats on this model but at the end I think they look really nice on it.
Hope you like it :)
Hand-painted illustrations of fertilizer equipment at the abandoned Atlanta Utility Works shops in Atlanta, Georgia. Little is known about this early 20th century factory, but it was identified in the East Point Industrial District National Register Nomination form as a one-and-one-half-story,long, rectangular brick building with clerestory and segmental arched windows. The form states that AUW "was another company that produced cotton oil, fertilizer, and farm machinery until the 1920s when the land-based economy began to decline... [representing] the epitome of Henry Grady's vision for a modern "new South" at the end of the 19th century."
The building has since burned down, with all of the priceless hand-drawn illustrations of agricultural implements inside of it.
I'm not exactly sure what this is out on Park Point. Most likely it serves some purpose to do with the small airport, with is on the other side of the spit.