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Mercedes W123 vintage car in my hometown. Notice the repaired parts with black color. Unfortunately I was not able to identify the kind of anti-rust they used. Maybe the owner will add some paint in the future. It is a vintage car but obviously still or again in daily use.
Mercedes Vito generations: 2006 W639, 1998 V Class, 2014 W477. Blue, Silver and Yellow.
About 800 pounds of payload for my little cargo van. Stones for gardening. The van is able to carry much more heavier amounts.
Commodore Computer for my museum.
Star Wars AT ST meets railway locomotive building, size H0. The wheathering of the building is not finished yet. The All Terrain Scout Transport I gave a grey spray paint.
Repairing my 2006 Mercedes Van. The black paint will cover the damaged surface. Rust shall never win! In a few days I'm gonna add some blue paint to cover the black areas.
Wheathering of my H0 modelling.
Living room with parquet floor. The house is from the 1890ies. This setting was made in the late 1990ies.
Archway inside a german apartement. The house was build in about 1890. Obviously they had a kind of workshop with garage within the building. Today it is a living room attached to a big kitchen.
Filling the space between wall and baseboard. So the board will be more stable and look more professional.
Wooden miniature model of a bronze age card. You can see the axle box and the wheels which are tightly mountet to the wooden axle. While drving, the whole axle had to spin around. That technical feature gave that vehicle more stability and sustainability compared to a wheel hub as we know it nowadays.
In iron age times they invented the iron made wheel hub. That invention enabled early engineers to build vehicles with hubs and wheels as we know them today.
Relay of my W126. In case of emergency it de-actives the fuel pumps to avoid explosions. It is also to control some other functions of the car. So it includes electronic circuites and transistors.
Sun blinds for the rear windows of my sedan. Those seem to be somehow cheap for such an expensive car. So maybe I will get some better screens for the windows.
Construction site in my hometown. In front you can see the new pavement, followed by the pavement they installed in the 1980ies.
Building some H 0 miniatures.
Bunker signage of World War II in Düsseldorf Germany.