Large Scale Central

Under pressure - modular layout

well, Steve, as you seem to be interested in genetics, meet our chief sientist, M. On Sato. (rumors have it, that he sent out investigators to find a suitable rooster…)

Korm Kormsen said:
well, Steve, as you seem to be interested in genetics, meet our chief sientist, M. On Sato. (rumors have it, that he sent out investigators to find a suitable rooster…)

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Looks like the bouncers at the Mos Eisley cantina :lol:

back from cutting heads… - to cutting tails!

Noel gave me some ideas for animations.
the video is too good, not to be shared! (with his permission)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NExxEC_bLak

I’m still laf. at the chem lab…
The video was made for you and if you read the comment on the bottom of the video it talks about a guy in South Amer. and tk’s. for com. here, Korm
The piano making took longer than the darn movie… I hate quiet movie. lol.

and i like your honky tonking melodies.

chem lab and progress of layout will be continued, when the additional webspace is installed. (already filled 100 MB with my junk)

cu in the evening

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Oh Good Lord! (silence) Thank you Korm!

due to tecnical problems no new pics at the moment. (webspace hosters should be forbidden by law to take weekends off) making leaves for my trees. they say one needs green thumbs for that. wrong! i found out one gets green fingers from that! chasing some figures that hid themselves in my chaos-room. these:

ONLY FOUR DAYS TO GO! - and instead of working we have to spend time with this guy, who claims, that he wants his body back!

well, got some things going. some more foilage for trees and bushes.

and after a not so satisfying tree:

i made, what my wife called the perfect tree:

doing some of the rare looking brushes of our zone:

after a partly plowed field (looks good enough from three feet off)

then i started a small corral (ko corral, not OK Corral)

thanks to a miscalculation now i have to wait for the weathering on some stakes to dry. so i started to make an outhouse:

but i can’t concentrate. somehow i got the disturbing impression, that there is a dog barking upon the roof of our house…

I think one of your figures could really use that outhouse!

-Kevin.

Kevin, the problem is, i don’t know, where he is sh… sitting now. the corral is so far done. when i come to roofing the house, i will make some additional corrugated sheets for the calfs-enclosure. some cowshit and two gates will complete it.

In our cattle pins, we use a drop of rubber cement and let it dry after knocking off the point on top of the drop.
Yup …looks like cowchit.

outhouse is done. no news from the lab. Noel, got your message. when the coming weekend is over, i can try to duplicate her in “cold porcelain”.

“either you do, what I want” said the townmayor, “create a firedepartment for your dangerous lab, employ my brother in law for the job and don’t forget me coming Xmas, or…” he added, “… you’ll have to pay taxes.” well, the lab proudly anounces, that it created a firedepartment as part of the enterprise, to lower occupational hazards for the employees. (once he has recovered from his treatment, our new co-worker will help out in the production of gene enhanced popcorn, when he is not training)

while brainstorming, where in this mess, that i call my playroom, might be the missing figures, i had to do something with my hands. a no-brainer. out came a length of barbed wire fence. you don’t see the barbs? neither do i. in this scale i should make them a third of a mm long (about a hundreth of an inch) and i most definitely will not turn into a barb-counter! the fence ends, where the RR workers cut it. those are the hardships in a squatter’s life.

but i need some council. i planned to plant some corn. the idea was to make 30 to 50 plants for a decent row or two. these took me over five minutes each and i am not very content how they look. (not even the cow seems interested) anybody got an idea how to make corn the easy way?

seems, that i have to model 24 hours a day now, in order to finish on time. (and, if that’s not enough, i might work at night as well) another tree nearing its completion.

Korm Kormsen said:
but i need some council. i planned to plant some corn. the idea was to make 30 to 50 plants for a decent row or two. these took me over five minutes each and i am not very content how they look. (not even the cow seems interested) anybody got an idea how to make corn the easy way?

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Nice looking except… not sure how you got it to grow out of the keyboard. Maybe i didn’t spill the right coffee here to get mine to do that. laf… good job.

Seems to me like your layout is calling for crop circles, which I imagine would make it easier to use your corn fixin’s all at once.

Noel, you have to fertilize it. on my keyboard the corn thrieves on the minerals contained in cigarette ashes. another tree finished. i think, i will put a mountainlion on one of the branches. below some dogs looking up, and a guy, tamping his muzzleloader.

Michael,

that would be a nice, weird idea. but on this layout there is just room for one circle - the R1 trackcircle. (only Vic makes 'em smaller…)

didn’t have much time today. but i planted some vegetables. (blouse buttons and sawdust clumps)

some strategic cuts (can’t let go from cutting heads!) give the dogs a better angle of view.

and they will need it! look, whats up in the tree. a mountain lion.

but now everything is under control. the pack is just waiting for the farmer to dig out his muzzleloader from under the bed.