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A coffee cup being used as an ashtray.
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Zuiko OM 35mm f/2.8 + Olympus OM-2sp : Kodak Tri-X 400 : Epson Perfection V850 Pro Photo Scanner.
New Orleans, Louisiana, NOLA, LA. Community Visions Unlimited, utility box, public art, art in public spaces, Hipstamatic, HipstaPrint. Mardi Gras Indians.
A trio of ex-CNJ GP40s spend the night west of the Hoboken Engine House. Of the order of 13 engines only five are currently in service with two still pulling passenger trains. The remaining eight are either in various stages of rebuilt to dedicated work engines or have been placed in storage for eventual rebuild.
Unassigned Power @ Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken, NJ
NJTR GP40PH-2 4105
NJTR GP40PH-2 4109
NJTR GP40PH-2 4112
Natural gas supply to any building is important so we can enjoy warm air and hot water when we need it.
My first go at transferring an LDD model into Mecabricks and rendering it. I'm totally up for any hints, advice or top tips about how to use this, as it's all new to me!
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 :)
This was one of the competitors in the Lancashire Automobile Club's annual Manchester to Blackpool Veterans and Vintage Car Run in June 1975 and is pictured in Manchester before the start of the event. It's a 1924 Trojan Utility, but I don't have any other details of the car or owner as I no longer have the programme of the event. The Trojan had a 1,527cc 4-cylinder two-stroke engine, later reduced to 1,488cc to bring it into the under 1½ litre class, but the DVLA record says that this car has a 1,141cc engine. It also has solid rubber tyres.
Approaching the top station of the Zao ski resort at an altitude of 1650m, where the ropeway towers themselves turn into beautiful ice sculptures, just as the Juhyo, the snow/frost covered “snow monster” trees Mt. Zao is also famous for. A truly incredible ride in thick mist and an eerie silence, bar the howling and, as verified soon after, frozen wind, one of the harshest environments my camera, my fingers and what is luckily still attached to them have ever been into!
A small spaceship. Woo. Features:
comfy seating for two
timeless 80s styling
many obsolete bits
substantial cargo space
includes high security mail packet and miscellaneous something
crew resplendent in classic gray and blue colors
does not include angry green space guy
Utility room at the Special Olympics Missouri headquarters in Jefferson City Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Design by Simon Oswald Architecture of Columbia Missouri. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM3 camera with a Canon TS-E17mm f/4L lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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American Warehouse built in 1906 for the American Malting Company. Combination of a Warehouse and mill.