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Utility cart for Morgan's kitchen has miraculously survived the worst packing job ever. It was in pieces inside the thin cardboard box and 1 layer of polythene. It was smushed so I took pictures before opening, but I managed to reassemble everything. Lucky.
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 :)
A view of the courthouse from the front. Firewood is piled in front of the building
and a water well is to the left.
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Publisher:
Art Manufacturing Co., Amelia, Ohio.
Date:
1905; 1906; 1907; 1908; 1909; 1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915
Location:
Troy (N.C.); Montgomery County (N.C.)
Collection in Repository
Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077); collection guide available
online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/77barbour/77barbour.html
Retail PSC-Utility Retail Release Nov 18th. L$2250
Includes four themes.
(Plumbing Theme Shown)
Will Post a New Theme Photo Each day. Themes include interior details.
Commissioned with Seattle Public Utilities 1% for Art Funds, and Administered by the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs
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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
trinidad
february 1975
utility pole
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Pigeons resting on utility wires at dusk in La Crosse, Wisconsin, with a waxing gibbous moon showcased in the sky.
Camera: Hasselblad 500 C/M
Lens: 80mm f/2.8 Zeiss Planar CF T*
Film: Ilford FP4+ @ ISO125
Developer: Rodinal @ 1+50
This is new! I saw a woman wear something similar on a US house reno program. I eventually found this , albeit a bit short, but maybe that's just because I'm long legged.
it has 2 pouch pockets, really good for dog walks, it's strong material and will also double for gardening. if anyone is interested I got it from Tartanista, search utility kilt, on line...go a size up!
have a great weekend...."come on England ladies footy team"!