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Got tired of lego, and I've wanted an action figure League in the 3.75 inch scale for a long time, so I tried my hand at a League kitbash and I absolutely bloody love the results, even if Nemo is a little short, and Griffin is a little tall.
Nemo: Zizzle Admiral Norrington with Hasbro Thuggee Chief head, hands, and sash. The turban pin is the knot and tie from the Chief's kerchief
Mina: Hasbro Elsa Schneider figure entirely repainted and given custom cloth elements.
Hyde: Marvel Legends Caliban head with the eyebrows sanded down, 6" Toybiz Beast torso/arms, and 3,75" Marvel Universe Hulk legs.
Quatermain: Henry Jones Sr body/legs, RoTS Count Dooku head, Crystal Skull Indiana Jones hands, hat, belt, and bag. All Hasbro.
Griffin: Super7 Invisible Man head, Hasbro Marvel Universe Professor X body/legs etc, custom cloth bandages,
Lots of paint all around. Eventually I may do Doctor Jekyll and a book-accurate Dorian Grey, but we'll see.
Let me know what you think!
Also I'm adding it to the Lego LoEG group cause I'm the boss and I say so. Ha!
Southdown 426 (BUF 426C), a 1965 Leyland PD3/4 with Northern Counties COFH39/30F body in NBC Leaf Green livery and with top firmly in place, seen at Eastbourne Station on Railway Replacement duties 23/3/75
Name: -
Designer: Masha Athanasiadi
Units: 30
Paper: 3.75*10.84 cm (√3:5, 1:2.89)
Final height: ~ 10 cm
Joint: no glue
Rare trilobite from Chinese Cambrian. Approximately 500 million years old. Scale is 3.75 inches in length.
Alliance SpecForce Corp Stealth Reconnaissance Spector, Raz Longwood, kills his octo-engine to ghost through this hardpoint, mindspooking the mudfoots.
A line-up of mostly PD2/40's with East Lancs bodies dating from 1957-1966 at Widnes Depot on 30/3/75. There seemed to be two ways of painting the rads/mudguards - and the range of number plates is interesting!
Some of the vintage Star Wars items I have had since 1977-78. I've been a fan since my dad took me to see it when I was 6.
Northampton Corporation 17 (UNH 17L), a 1973 Daimler SRG6LX-36 'Fleetline' with Willowbrook B45D body seen in the Town Centre 2/3/75
Conrail Flexi-Flo 898080 at the BN yard in Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in July 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This appears to be an ACF design, called a "Center Flow Pressure Differential Tank Covered Hopper" in the 1966 edition of the Car and Locomotive Cyclopedia. It further states, "Unloads lading by fluidizing and introduction into air stream for conveyance to trucks or storage." The preceding description was for a NYC 70 ton car. This car was stenciled: NEW 3-75 , CAPY 200000 , LT.WT 58400 , H58 . Presumably, this was the 100 ton version of the Flexi-Flo design, which was the ACF version of the GATC Airslide..
West Midlands PTE 4945 (2945 HA), a 1961 BMMO D9 with BMMO H40/32RD body ex Midland Red seen at Dudley bus station 21/3/75
I have literally waited decades to take this photo! At last, Daleks in scale with the 3 3/4" Star Wars figures :D Oh joyful day! Now, if Big Chief Studios could only give us 1:6 scaled Daleks...
And yes, that's my original Palitoy Death Star which - considering the amount of play it got in my childhood - is still in pretty good condition (just missing one of the clips to hold the walls in the place).
This fennec fox lives at Africa Alive at Kessingland, Suffolk.
Native to the deserts of North Africa, ranging from the Western Sahara to the Sinai Peninsula, the fennec fox is the smallest species of fox.
Females range in head-to-body size from 13.5 to 15.5 in. (34.3 to 39.5 cm) with a 9 to 10 in. (22.8 to 25.4 cm) long tail and 3.5 to 3.75 in. (8.9 to 9.2 cm) long ears, the weigh is 35 to 67 oz. (1 to 1.9 kg)
Males are slightly larger, ranging in head-to-body size from 15.5 to 15.75 in. (39.4 to 40 cm) with a 9 to 9.75 in (22.8 to 24.75 cm) long tail and 3.9 in. (9.9 cm) long ears, weighing at least 45.85 oz. (1.3 kg).
The fennec's most distinctive feature is its unusually large ears, which serve to dissipate heat and listen for underground prey. Its coat, ears, and kidney functions have adapted to the desert environment with high temperatures and little water. The pads of its paws are covered with dense fur, which facilitates walking on hot, sandy soil.
It mainly feeds on locusts, rodents, lizards, insects, birds and their eggs and plant roots and fruit. Fennecs will drink water when it's available but can survive for long periods without it.
The fennec has a life span of up to 14 years in captivity and about 10 years in the wild. Its main predators are African horned owl species such as the Pharaoh eagle-owl which preys on fennec fox pups. Anecdotal reports exist about caracals, jackals, and striped hyenas also preying on the fennec fox, but according to nomads, the fennec fox is fast and changes directions so that even their Salukis hunting dogs are hardly able to capture it.
Fennec families dig out burrows in the sand for habitation and protection, which can be as large as 1,292 sq. ft. (120 m2) with up to 15 different entrances. In some cases, different families interconnect their dens, or locate them close together. In soft, looser sand, dens tend to be simpler with only one entrance leading to a single chamber.
In North Africa, the fennec fox is commonly trapped for exhibition or sale to tourists. Expansion of permanent human settlements in southern Morocco caused its disappearance in these areas and restricted it to marginal areas Precise population figures are not known but are estimated from the frequency of sightings, these indicate that the fennec is currently not threatened by extinction
The fennec's fur is prized by the indigenous peoples of North Africa, and in some parts of the world, it is considered an exotic pet.
Its name comes from the species' Arabic name, fanak (فَنَك).
Blurrg figure on a desert diorama!
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I'm George. I'm a potter, sculptor and decorator and I have a pottery studio in Greece.
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This is the deepest I've ever gone on an object. Represents about 19 total hours with the Ha, Oiii, Sii, R, G, B filters.
CAPTURE INFO
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Date Captured: November 23-30, Home (Bortle 7)
EQUIPMENT
Optics: William Optics 61ii doublet refractor @ 368mm FL
William Optics adjustable field flattener
Camera: ZWO 294mm @ gain 108 - Bin 1x1
Mount: iOptron GEM 28
Guiding:
- ZWO 120mm mini (red filter)
- William Optics 32mm f/3.75 UniGuide Guidescope
Acquisition:
- ZWO ASI Air Pro (Plan Mode)