View allAll Photos Tagged 3000,
EDIT: THE ENTRY PERIOD IS NOW OVER, THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED AND STAY TUNED FOR THE RESULTS!
Welcome one and all to RoboRumble 3000, the biggest event in the history of the Mechanoid Boxing League! Contestants are drawn from all around the galaxy by the allure of becoming the new RoboRumble Champion!
Your task as a contestant will be to build a ROBOTIC BOXER to compete! What this means is up to you, all it’s gotta be is a robot that’s also a boxer, other than that anything goes! RoboBrawl is a free for all, there are no classes and weight categories so don’t worry about any of that. As long as it’s a robot of whatever sort which looks like it belongs in the ring, you’re good to go!
Despite that though, there are some rules!
- The contest will be open to submissions from Flickr and Instagram. To enter here on Flickr simply tag me in the photo you want to use as your entry and include the hashtag #DJOKEMSOKEM in the description!
- The fighter has to be a new build. That means no MOCs that were already posted online before the announcement of the contest. It also has to have been built by you yourself, obviously.
- It’s one entry per competitor. You may submit ONE potential RoboRumble champion!
- Physical builds only. This means no creations made with digital brick building software (LDD, Ldraw, Stud.io, etc.) Sorry!
- Modified and non-Lego parts ARE allowed! (Keep it within reason though; it’s still supposed to be a Lego building contest.)
- The final deadline for entries is JUNE 6TH 23:59 CET! There will be no extensions so make sure you submit your fighter on time!
Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get to the part everybody actually cares about, the prizes!
- First place will take home an exclusive and rare copy of Art of Bionicle!
- Second place will be rewarded with a translucent neon-green skull mask and clear mask of fire which were only available to NYCC visitors as well as a rare yellow Kaukau which was only available in 2001 Kanohi packs by mistake!
- Third place will get a translucent neon-green skull mask which was only available to NYCC visitors as well as a rare light blue Kaukau which was only available in 2001 kanohi packs by mistake!
The winners will be contacted with a request for the shipping addresses after the judging period is over.
This brings me to the last point of interest, the judging. Of course, I don’t actually expect you to mash your tiny plastic robots together and see who wins a boxing match. The winners will be decided upon by a panel of judges, based on their creativity, technique displayed (interesting parts use), coolness of concept and contest theme appropriateness. I expect the judging to take about two weeks tops after the end of the entry period.
Don’t hesitate to ask any questions you may have in the comments.
Consider this a little token of gratitude to everyone who stuck around with me for the past few years, appreciate you all!
Good luck and have fun!
Car: Austin 3000.
Date of first registration: 3rd October 1969.
Registration region: Middlesex.
Latest recorded mileage: 25,637 (MOT 5th February 2018).
Date taken: 21st April 2019.
Location: Weston-Super-Mare, UK.
A Ford 3000 tractor at a ploughing match in Lincolnshire on 1st December 2024. You don't realise the amount of tools that these ploughmen also carry. As you can see here, spanners, sockets, hammers etc
Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker - (August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Puerto Rican professional baseball right fielder who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates. After his early death, he was posthumously inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, becoming both the first Caribbean and the first Latin-American player to be enshrined. Because he died at a young age and had such a stellar career, the Hall of Fame changed its rules of eligibility. As an alternative to a player having to be retired for five years before eligibility, a player who has been deceased for at least six months is eligible for entry.
Clemente was an All-Star for 13 seasons, selected to 15 All-Star Games. He was the National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1966, the NL batting leader in 1961, 1964, 1965, and 1967, and a Gold Glove Award winner for 12 consecutive seasons from 1961 through 1972. His batting average was over .300 for 13 seasons and he had 3,000 hits during his major league career. He also was a two-time World Series champion. Clemente was the first player from the Caribbean and Latin America to win a World Series as a starting position player (1960), to receive an NL MVP Award (1966), and to receive a World Series MVP Award (1971).
Clemente was involved in charity work in Latin American and Caribbean countries during the off-seasons. He often delivered baseball equipment and food to those in need. In 1972, he died in a plane crash at the age of 38 while en route to deliver aid to victims of the Nicaragua earthquake. The following season, the Pirates retired his uniform number 21, and MLB renamed its annual Commissioner's Award in his honor. Now known as the Roberto Clemente Award, it is given to the player who "best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual's contribution to his team."
Source: Wikipedia
Sinar P
90mm
kodak ektar 100
I had to stop the exposure early on the previous one of this place as the tide was on its way in and waves started to hit the feet of the tripod. I moved back for this shot as I was certain the tripod was sinking in the sand.
With the "fairly" recent announcement of Star Tours' upcoming upgrade, and since I have not built a Star Wars vehicle in ages, I felt it was time to tackle my favorite ship, the StarSpeeder 3000, from Star Tours. I tell you, this is a ship of subtleties - chock full of slight inclines and tricky decaling.
You can view the complete set of photographs at Brickshelf once moderated.
Or, if you prefer, you can view a brief slideshow of the photographs paired with audio from the attraction here.
(photo Nadia.L)
Thank so much for your visits, faves and comments...
Merci à tous pour vos visites, favoris et commentaires...
...Un "merci" tout particulier à ceLui qui a trouvé le mot juste
pour me donner envie de lancer dans cette aventure et qui, de l’autre bout du monde, pose un regard discret et bienveillant sur mes images ...
1967 Ford 3000 tractor.
Cheffins vintage and classic auction, Sutton -
"1967 FORD 3000 Pre-Force 3cylinder diesel TRACTOR Reg. No. LVF 753E Serial No. B836680 Fitted with cab, new tyres and reported to be in good condition."
Sold for £4800.
Arriva Midlands Citaro 3000 passes Glascote Road whilst carrying a 4 service for Silverlink
Vehicle Details
Operator: Arriva Midlands North
Fleet Details: 3000
Registration: BJ12 YPH
Vehicle Type: Mercedes-Benz Citaro O.530
Vehicle History
New to Arriva 07/12
loaned to Olympic fleet 07/12
returned & allocated to Telford 10/12
transferred to Tamworth
1964 Austin Healey 3000 Mk.III Model BJ8 convertible 2.9 litre inline 6 at Stratton, Gloucestershire, 22 September 2022.
Yes, that's right! Sunset image number 3000... in seven years.
I figure on average I posted about four images per sunset so
if you do the math...that's about 750 sunsets. Two full years following the sun... It's been fun and I've enjoyed it. I still say it's different every single night...that's what I like about it. Thanks very much for looking.
Sunset afterglow ~ Florida Everglades U.S.A.
Summer 2016 ~ Hometown ~ Coral Springs, Florida
(three more photos 'from this night' in the comments)
Ola meu povo do flickr,
finalmente ganhei mais 1000 visualizações, agora cheguei em 3000 *-*
Muito obrigado a todos vocês que visitam, “favoritam”, comentam... a vocês que fazem parte desse meu dia-a-dia no flickr.
Essa foto foi editada por Alan Reinke, ele tem fotos bem legais também, quem quiser dar uma olhada, o flickr dele é esse: www.flickr.com/photos/alanreinke/.
Mais uma vez, muito obrigado a todos vocês e que continuem fazendo parte do meu flickr ;D