Nighthawks Other Hobbies

Nighthawks Other Hobbies

ok this guy is an artist! the whole thing made of balloons :) Let's make him famous!
https://youtu.be/GIecsOnuCN0
 

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A dyslexic, adopted, millionaire management consultant reckons his company has produced the Dyson of nail guns. And he's pulled corporate hard-hitters Rob Fyfe, Simon Allen and Mark Binns into a bigger dream.

Tucked into a Ponsonby street among the cafes, the real estate agents and the yoga salons is a 17-person business making nail guns. No, nothing to do with nail salons - though you are more likely to see those on the street. 

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Author: Nighthawk

The Commodore C128 came after the successful and well know Commodore C64 and was released in 1985. There were basically three models, C128 and The C128D, C128DCR which there was the version with the plastic case and the version with the metal case which also had a different SID chip.

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Subcategories

Nighthawk's motorcycling blog

All about retro computing. C64, C128, etc

Various blogs about Nighthawks Steampunk

Various Articles on my Watch collection.

Nighthawk's woodworking

Nighthawk's online Curriculum Vitae

Click on the TAGS above for a quick search and sort of my sets.

I like Lego I can not lie... I am not what they call a purist, meaning I only buy Lego and nothing else... Not all models I have are Lego. (I will say if they are are Lego or not. Click the "Non Lego Blocks" tag above). I also have not taken photo's of all my models  and will put in an official image if I have not got a photo of my build. I will eventually take photo's of all my builds over time. Also I don't just collect the big black special official kits I also collect certain "City" and "Technic" and various other themed kits.

I do have one gripe the grinds my wheels though... Stop calling it "Legos", it is simply "Lego"Is it "Legos" or simply "Lego"? The Lego company, the mastermind behind these iconic toy, has a firm stance on this matter. They adamantly maintain that the correct plural form is "LEGO bricks" or "LEGO sets," treating "Lego" as an adjective rather than a noun.

I don't have a huge number of sets. The above set count are only those sets that have been made and registered. There are several still not made and or not registered or listed here. Also the brick count does not count spare parts, 2nd hand Lego, or non Lego sets. However there are quite a few sets I want before the retire and a few I want that are due to be released.

Current sets to be made are;

Set  Description Theme Pieces
21061

Notre-Dame de Paris

Icons 4383
31214

Love

Art 791
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