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Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) is a German light tank based on Czechoslovakian LT vz.38 tank. Vehicle was produced in 1939-1942. It’s main armament is 37 mm KwK 38(t) L/47.8 gun. Overall 1414 was produced (for Germany).
I wanted to build something small and not brick-consuming. I like this tank, and there aren’t many of them built in LEGO, so I decided to give it a try. It is one of the few vehicles in the German army that was gray, so there was no problem with matching the camouflage 😉
The biggest challenge for me were sloping fenders, but I’m happy with the outcome. I’m also happy with the cupola, You can fit the whole minifig inside. Although the hatch is purely exhibitional and does not open/close.
As it comes to features, tracks do roll, so You can drive the vehicle, and turret is rotatable.
Feel free to let me know what You Guys think in the commentary section down below ;)
38. Ma Chérie - Poland - 28/04/2018...
Sony SLT A55V + Tamron 90.0 mm...
Cat: Close-up ...
© 2017 Zbigniew Walkiewicz...
“Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have somone click the shutter.” - Ansel Adams...
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The Panzerspähwagen 38(t) functioned as command and recon vehicle in the airborne missile tank destroyer platoon.
It had a similar turret with “Luchs”, armed with a 2cm gun to against enemy infantries approaching the platoon. One ATGM was mounted on the right side of the turret.
Additional radio and star antenna improved the ability of communication during airborne missions.
+++The information above is not historically accurate.+++
Day 38. Today has a rather hard but fun day. Due to circumstances reletaded to the kitchen renovations (amongst other small eventualities that tend to compound), I ended up sleeping at my brother’s house. His wife is an excellent gardener and, amongst her colection, this gorgeous and miniscule Succulent managed to catch my eye :)
I'm blatantly cheating with this one, but I really need to catch up. I'm 5 days behind on my 366 and I NEED to catch up pronto.
las vegas, nevada
1972
fremont street
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Created for Mixmaster Challenge 38
www.flickr.com/groups/artisticmanipulation/discuss/721577...
➤ The basis of your image must be a painting by Caravaggio** (Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio).
➤ Your manipulated image must contain a modern object that did not exist in Caravaggio’s time.
➤ There must be wine in your image whether in a transparent glass or bottle or spilled.
➤ Part or all of the background should show the night sky.
➤ No abstraction or abstract elements. (In other words, your final image – no matter how surreal in content – should have a realistic presentation.)
Night Sky Public Domain
Smart Watch Public Domain
Wine glass Public Domain
Caravaggio painting: Public Domain
That is how many angels I count in this one image, and that doesn't include the plethora of cherubs seen just about everywhere you don't see an angel.
This is a rework of my February 2010 shoot inside New Bedford's Saint Anthony of Padua Parish.
I tried to photograph the interior this this year for the Christmas but was told that "the floors would not be waxed in time". Not sure what that meant. I also asked to photograph the interior at night but was told I would not be able to do that either because the cost to light the place up is too high...
Oh well, for now, this will have to do.
Test Pattern #38 (post retinal activity)
Some element of this work remixed from content produced by
Jessica Fenlon. Check out her work at flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/drawclose/
and at Patreon: www.patreon.com/jessicafenlon