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A close up of Batman's Utility Belt from my Forms of Gotham collection.

Wedged between two buildings in downtown Fayetteville, Tennessee

An Orange City Utilities Ford F-150 on W Blue Springs Ave

Hullo, again!

Yesterday I created my first robot/mech/drone that is poseable, but still stands up at the same time. The design can be improved upon of course. I would love to hear any suggestions that you have.

-Noel

 

Btw, do you think I should be posting two days in a row? I don't want to be spamming you guys.

Another San Luis Obispo painted utility box.

San Luis Obispo, ca.

Camera used: Spartus 35F Model 400

Film used: Kentmere Pan 100

 

Location: Mount Dandenong, Victoria, Australia.

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The Black Hawk is Oceania's medium lift utility helicopter with blades that goes Brrrrrr.

 

Crewed by two pilots, two gunners, and is equipped with troop accommodations for eight, which can be removed to accommodate four full-sized medical litters

 

Built for the future mlitary groupd World In Darkness.

 

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Confession time... if you've been keeping up with my helicopter phase... this Black Hawk was actually the first chopper I built - and while watching Blackhawk Down, I decided I needed little birds to go with it... and well... at that point I might as well build an Apache (my other favorite helicopter as kid)...

 

Though I saved this one for last as it was part of the scene I had envisioned for @worldinDarkness group.

for the Alachua County Sheriff's Office of Alachua County, FL. Seen at a hotel in Springfield, VA.

Aarhus Harbor, Denmark, 2019. Leica iif, 50/3.5 Industar-50 collapsible. Adox Silvermax100 developed in homemade Agfa 17 stock.

I have nothing clever to say about this one.

Floating loader/hauler/working platform

 

100 studs

ex US Navy, US-2A Tracker, 136464, one of 51 converted S-2As

A Mercedes Benz 290GD Turbodiesel at the Techno Classica in Essen.

In 1979, utility workers accidentally cut into a petroleum line in Culver City, California, creating an explosion that leveled half a city block. Since that time, utility workers have developed a code engineers or construction foremen spray paint on the street to denote unseen hazards beneath the surface to help workers avoid accidents during construction projects. They use both colors and shapes to create their nomenclature, which, to a an ordinary pedestrian, can seem like a mad graffiti artist's chaotic manifesto, a work of art inspired by Cy Twombly, or something reminiscent of the paintings found on the walls of caves. In any case, this is how one might decipher the code: red = electric power lines, cables, conduit and lighting cables; orange = telecommunication, alarm or signal lines, cables or conduit; yellow = natural gas, oil, steam, petroleum or other flammables; green = sewers and drain lines; blue = drinking water; purple = reclaimed water, irrigation and slurry lines; pink = temporary survey markings, unknown/unidentified facilities; white = proposed excavation limits or routes. (Information paraphrased from various sources, including 99percentinvisible.org) * #urban #urbandetails #sidewalk #language #spraypaint #concrete #construction #graffiti #art #foundart #film #pentax6x7

Detail is dialed down to the most simple possible. Three complications: activity rings in the upper left corner (they're greyed out b/c the face is locked right now), current temperature in the upper right corner, and day + date on the face.

 

Each morning I change the accent color, usually to match my shirt, because why not?

Comments and constructive criticisms are always welcome, and thanks for visiting.

 

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19th century home life was pretty much all manual labor. There was no electricity for any of the appliances.

Gas pipes running up the side of a building. (7927a)

Trevose Fire Company

Bucks County PA

Utility 4

Ford F-Series

New Jersey Botanical Garden, New Jersey

20240628_1024_R62-165 Utility Box {Explored}

 

The map is wrong, this is not in Bexley, but in Palmers Road, New Brighton. Bexley is the other side of the Avon River.

 

Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make.

 

#15832

 

Macro Mondays - Tools & Utensils - "Game On"

Albuquerque Water Utility Authority

 

www.abcwua.org

One of the shots I took, and prepped as a candidate for my new entry to LEGO Ideas. Please support here: ideas.lego.com/projects/2384769b-f69c-401e-a7a3-840e96ab7156

Belt at Engine room fits for maitreya, larax, legacy and ebody. Ty Hunkaa for this cute pic

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