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Norwegian Railway Srories - Fanart
These six fanarts of one book series based on the actual railway in Norway, weren't posted all together.
All rights to the characters and NRS (Norwegian Railway Stories for short) belong to @little-red-toyota and the UHB/Urskog–Høland Line railway.
#norwegian railway stories#uhb no. 7 prydz#granfos#uhb no. 4 setskogen#uhb no. 12 tinfos#tinfos#uhb no. 6 høland
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Humanized UHB family picture! This really captures their family dynamic really well!
From left to right: Odda, Granfos, Bingsfos, Høland, Prydz, Tinfos and Setskogen.
Drawn by the amazing Dilemmaart! Go give her lots of love!
#artwork#fanart#uhb no.14 bingsfos#bingsfos#uhb no.6 høland#høland#uhb no.7 prydz#prydz#uhb no.4 setskogen#setskogen#UHB No.11 Odda#Odda#UHB No.10 Granfos#Granfos#UHB No.12 Tinfos#Tinfos#dilemmaart
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Starting up this little noise machine today! She's not very eager to get started. lol
Watch to the end to hear her exhaust whistle.
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Tegninger fra fansen! <3
Vi har fått så mange fine tegninger og ting fra fansen i det siste at vi ville lage et innlegg om det for å vise det frem! Se hvor flinke fans vi har!
Først ut er Jennifer som har tegnet flere tegninger hvor UHB lokene er mennesker:
Roderick Grimm har tegnet Bingsfos i snøen:
Callie har sett for seg hvordan Prydz, Høland, Bingsfos, Setskogen og Tinfos ville sett ut som mennesker:
Erik har bygget Bingsfos og Bæleverket i Lego:
Katelyn har tegnet Høland som menneske:
Og “PurpleGems” har tegnet chibier av dem alle som mennesker:
Tusen takk, alle sammen! <3 Dere er utrolig flinke!
#tegninger fra fansen#post fra fansen#lego#tegninger#jennifer#roderick#callie#erik#katelyn#purplegems#prydz#høland#setskogen#bingsfos#tinfos#bæleverket#uhb
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Anyways since it's not common knowledge that you can get into doing stained glass really easily nowadays i thought I'd go ahead and put together a quick and dirty explanation on it. Prices are given in USD and are based on how much they cost at my localish stained glass shop in jul 2022 but all items can be gotten at larger craft stores or online.
Hobby Lobby has an extensive stained glass section usually. They also have coupons and don't put barcodes on their merchandise so they don't always track their stock super well. do with that last bit of information what you will
skip to the bottom of you just want to see steps
Supplies:
Mandatory Tools, buy these once and never again (unless they break or somethin):
Glass cutters: Pencil grip if you're confident in your hand strength, Pistol grip if you have joint issues (most of the folk i know irl that are into stained glass are arthritic and swear by the pistol grips, do with that tinfo what you will)
Pliers: You'll need 2 types, grozzier pliers and curved jaw pliers. these are not the same as the pliers you use in most other applications. you can usually get both bundled with a glass cutter for less than 30$
Soldering Iron: Get one that comes with a soldering station and a flat chisel shaped tip. Weller is the industry standard. 40 bucks.
semi optional: a wet grinder: not 100 percent necessary but it makes life a hundred times easier and lets you do more complicated shapes with less skill than you would need otherwise, so I'm putting it here. It's vital that it's a wet grinder because aerosolized glass dust is bad for your everything. 90$. if you don't get a wet grinder you will just need some 400 grit or higher waterproof sandpaper. Wet sand your pieces. Do not dry sand.
70-190$ to start
consumables:
Glass: comes in two main types, Translucent/Cathedral, and Opaque. From there there are Many variations including waterglass and iridescent glass. Prices range from 8$ a square foot up to a couple hundred for handmade artisan stuff, but most seem to be between 10$ and 20$ 1 square foot of glass goes further than you think it will
Solder: Must Be Acid Free. Solder with an acid core is really common because that's what's used in every other application. it will not work for stained glass. Solder comes in 4 main types but there's plenty of others out there: lead free, 60/40, 70/30, and 50/50. Get 60/40 to start out unless the lead scares you, then get lead free. (the lead content in solder is not dangerous so long as you aren't regularly licking the final product/using it for food. The fumes can cause migraines tho so ventilation is a good idea) 26$ per pound, goes a long way
Flux: any solder flux will do, 4$ lasts forever
glass cutting oil: it's what it says on the tin, use this with the glass cutter to make it work. 10$ per bottle lasts forever.
copper foil tape: used to make the solder stick to the glass. comes in may sizes, just grab one that's thicker than your glass and Feels right. what width you use is entirely personal preference on anything that's not too big. 7$
Homasote/compressed cellulose fiber board/ cork/ ceiling tiles/ drywall/ plywood: You're going to need something to solder and pin your glass pieces on, any of these will do. All of them are reusable but you will probably need to cut them down to more comfortably fit your project which is why I'm putting them here instead of the buy them once category. 69¢ for the cieling tiles to like 50$ for a sheet of homasote get whatever is easiest/cheapest. or solder on a heat proof surface you already have.
tarnish/patina: the solder will naturally turn black overtime but it won't look pretty while doing it. you either need to clean it regularly or just accept that it will tarnish and do the work for it. Tarnish commonly comes in black and bronze. don't let these get on your skin. it won't hurt but prolonged and repeat exposure is a cancer and chemical burn risk. 11$
~100$. everything besides the glass and solder will last a couple dozen projects at minimum, most will last Mucho longer.
optional:
Nick's Grinder's Mate. it's a special made item for stained glass grinding but if you don't like your hands getting wet or have issues with your hands it makes the process So Much Easier.
Metal or glass head sewing pins. they're used to help hold your glass in place while soldering many people don't use them at all.
plastic waffle grid: it catches the tiny little glass shards that flake off while cutting. It just makes clean up much much Much easier and reduces the amount of shards that end up on the floor and in your feet (please wear shoes while cutting glass, i don't, but you should.)
Safety:
Eye protection, you don't need anything super extreme but yeah glass shards bad.
gardening gloves with thick palm and finger protection to reduce cuts and handle pieces during soldering.
bandaids, glass cuts don't usually hurt but they do bleed. think paper cut in terms of severity.
additional bits you probably already have:
scissors, paper, sharpie or dry erase markers, glue sticks
Basic process
find or draw up a pattern
make 2 copies of it, one to use as reference one to cut up and glue to your glass as a pattern. Alternatively you can trace your pattern onto the glass if you'd rather not use the paper
number the pieces on both the glass and the pattern to avoid having to do a broken glass jigsaw puzzle.
score the glass
use the pliers to break along your score lines
wet sand the sharp edges or grind to final shape
(if you're starting with a pre cut kit which are apparently becoming more common, skip to here) clean the pieces to remove grunge so the tape will stick
wrap edges in copper tape,
burnish them to smooth out the foil, i just use the handle on my scissors
arange the pieces in their final shape, pin them if desired.
coat the copper tape in flux and tack the joints together with solder.
run a bead of solder along the lines.
flip the piece and repeat 10 and 11
cover the edges.
add tarnish if desired.
ooh and ah over your final piece.
Full Written Instructions Here
YouTube channels for English instructions and demonstration (if you have non English recommendations please let me know so I can add them):
SunBearGlassCraft / ALEX GREENFIELD
Stained Glass For Dummies PDF
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CVE-2022-29458
ncurses 6.3 before patch 20220416 has an out-of-bounds read and segmentation violation in convert_strings in tinfo/read_entry.c in the terminfo library. source https://cve.report/CVE-2022-29458
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o tANTO WUR RU YO TINFO DESXA PORRA-
I am outside excuse the quality
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Hello! I have a simple question that I hope won't bother you. I am using your Fireheart theme (published last January), and while it works perfectly, I cannot get tumblr to change the font size of any section, despite going into the coding and manually changing the size. I have a lot of trouble reading small text (below 12px) which makes the theme hard to use... Perhaps you have made it so that we can't change the font size, in which case I will respect that! Thank you in advance for your help!
Oh yeah uh I wrote most of the font properties for that theme in shorthand because the code was getting very long and I’m pretty sure I repeated myself a lot in the code so… I think you can change the body font size (currently 12px) easily but if you wanna change the sidebar or permalinks you’d have to go into the code for that specific section
For the footer it’s #footer, for the dropdown header section that would be .subcont, and for the sidebar it would be .tnav, .tinfo, .stat and .desc. Navigation bar can be adjusted at .barz and for the permalinks it’s .permalink and .btagz for the tags
#that code is a mess i need to clean it up some time soon#sorry about the mess#answered#anonymous#th:fireheart
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Are you guys excited for spooky month?
"Noooooooo!!!"
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Humanizations of the Norwegian Railway Stories
Oh, that ask sent me down memory lane! :-)
Let me share some of the previous humanizations of the cast. Along with my official ones of the main four.
Jen's humanzations are always a joy to look at. She puts so much expression in them and not to mention the gorgeous coloring! The one of Setskogen and Høland hiding in the shed is her human version of the official illustration for "the Love Trains" where they hide in the shed during a bomb raid during WW2.
Javier also has a unique style, which I adore. And shipping art is always cute! ^^
KrystalGems' adorable artstyle always brings a smile to my face. They are so cute!!! Look at lil' Bings!
Kaitlyn always manages to make her humanizations look so handsome! Who would know Bjørkelangen was such a heartthrob? Well... I suppose he IS Høland's brother, so maybe it's not that much of a surprise. I love this style!
Here is Dilemmaart's version of the seven main characters, and I absolutely LOVE it! They are exactly like I've imagined them looking as humans. The expressions are also spot on! Tinfos is just adorable!
And finally... my own humanizations of Bingsfos, Høland, Prydz and Setskogen. I am not completely happy with how they came out, but I am still practicing drawing humans...
Do you have your own humanization of them? Feel free to show us. ^^ I'll post them on the official home page. Home page (english version): https://norwegian-railway-stories.webnode.page/
#humanizations#norwegian railway stories#uhb no.6 høland#høland#bingsfos#setskogen#uhb no.4 setskogen#uhb no. 14 bingsfos#uhb no.7 prydz#prydz#uhb no.10 granfos#granfos#uhb no.11 odda#odda#uhb no.12 tinfos#tinfos
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Idag gikk vi en tur til Tinfos Papirfabrikk #tinfospapirfabrikk #notodden #morgentur (ved Metropol Kultursenter) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPaI0mDhjuM/?utm_medium=tumblr
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UHB Nr.12 Tinfos er et lite diesellok, og det minste lokomotivet på banen. Man ser ikke så mye til henne, for hun er nemlig veldig sjenert og gjemmer seg.
Hun synes at store lokomotiver er kjempeskumle, særlig de som kjører på Kongsvingerbanen like ved siden av, men noen ganger kan hun glemme frykten når noen får henne til å tenke på hvor hun kommer fra.
Hun har fortsatt hjemmelengsel selv om fabrikken hun jobbet på ble nedlagt for mange år siden, men hun trives egentlig veldig godt på Tertitten, og til tross for at hun er veldig sjenert har hun klart å få noen gode venner likevel.
Hun bor i et skur på Bingsfoss stasjon sammen med et underlig kjøretøy som heter Kvabben, som vi kanskje skal bli bedre kjent med senere i historien.
Tinfos' store helt er Odda og hun følger etter hen så ofte hun kan, men det ser ikke ut til at beundringen er gjensidig, så hun kan føle seg litt oversett.
Hun har også en søster som kom til banen for ikke lenge siden, men som fortsatt er på verkstedet for å bli reparert. Kanskje søsteren kan hjelpe litt på hjemlengselen etterhvert?
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Embracing Conscious Choices Every Day with Devyani Kapoor
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