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It's 4:00am.
I don't know if I woke up in the real world, or still in the nightmare.
Maybe my real life is a nightmare.
I've just kept denying it.
This massive Yavin 4 was finished in early 2020 but until now most of the images existed in the form of YouTube content. Finally I'm getting these beauty shots uploaded to Flickr.
This is by far the biggest MOC I have ever made and I'm super happy with how it turned out. Many people were able to see it in person and the unanimous feedback was "this is soo much cooler in person!" As much as we try to convey the scale and detail of this MOC with images it will never compare to being there in real life.
We estimate the total part count to come in at around 300,000.
Aside from the Falcon all the ships are custom designs and you can get instructions here www.brickvault.toys/
That slightly terrified person staring at you over the computer screen is me. Hello everyone!
Explored! :)
4/1 '10
car show 4
I love the detail of the car hop tray on the side of this ride. I remember going to an A&W as a child and that had girls on roller blades that served your meal at the car. We would order into a speaker and then the food would appear at the car a short while later. It was great fun for a child and the sight of this set up made me nostalgic. It is a shame that the car hop has gone the way of the dodo bird.
using Sony A7ii and Nikkor 105F1.4 E ED with Commlite Pro AF adapter (firmware V.05) @F1.4 1/2500 ISO 100
Higger Tor • Peak District National Park • 16th January 2022
The best of the weather managed to escape me this week, so here’s a moody morning shot from Higger Tor.
Adding some color to a very gray day, the eastbound RCP&E train MRCHU gets a 4-pack of venerable EMD leaders as they stroll over the Bad River bridge approaching Pierre.
RCPE 3462
RCPE 3458
RCPE 3426
RCPE 3420
Best on Black
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SN13 BCZ is a Volvo 7900H new as Lothian Buses number 4 in March 2013. It is seen here on Princes Street in Edinburgh city centre operating a journey on service 1 to Seafield.
193 921-4 der TM Rail mit ihrem Containershuttle Örebro - Göteborg, bei Mosås
TM Rail's 193 921-4 with her Örebro - Göteborg container shuttletrain, near Mosås
Endlich kann man nachts wieder stundelang in der Natur verbringen. Geplant hatte ich eigentlich eine Startrail-Aufnahme. Morgens zwischen drei und vier Uhr wird dann aber ziemlich schnell ziemlich hell. Ich hab mir dann einfach zwei Fotos aus der Serie geschnappt und damit dieses Bild erstellt. Der Himmel wurde 4 Minuten lang belichtet, den Baum und den Vordergrund hab ich mit meiner Videoleuchte angestrahlt. Die gute alte Ebenenmaske hat dann in Photoshop für die Überblendung der Beiden Fotos gesorgt um ein Bild daraus zu machen.
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A few weeks ago, a piece of Avengers 4 promo art was supposedly leaked out and it looks like we got some more of it! It's a lot of the same poses from the characters in the first piece, but here we get a better and more detailed look at them! Let me know what you think of this promo art in the comments below!
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'Roid Week April 2022 - Day 4 #2
A few loco sheds in the UK could easily be viewed from public locations, allowing viewing of the locomotives with little more exertion than wielding a pair of binoculars.
This, inevitably, is Bristol Bath Road, captured in April 1975. The view is a well known one, taken from the platform at Bristol Temple Meads and seen by many railway enthusiasts over the years.
I have taken a few images myself from this vantage point and have seen many others, but this one has an exceptional variety of motive power visible. From left to right:
-A DMU, presumably a class 118
-A couple of class 08s
-A class 37 and a blue pullman (class 251) power car
-A pair of class 25s
-A peak, a class 31 and a western
-An 03 shunter
-47171 and another peak
-50030 and another peak
-Another peak
The blue pullman (class 251) power car is an unexpected sight since they were withdrawn from service in May 1973, nearly 2 years before this photograph was taken. However, wikipedia has the following uncited assertion which may explain: 'Some of the motor cars were retained at Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Bath Road TMD until mid-1974 as standby electricity generators during industrial action in the electricity and coal-mining industries.'
Photograph by an unknown photographer, now part of my collection.
KALAKUND , famous for its sweet, but I love this station for its lush greenery surrounded by mountains. That 15 to 20 minutes halt for attaching the banker (pusher) loco , I like to walk around the place capturing the banker loco and lead loco .They sell big papads sprinkled with salt and chilli powder... In picture MHOW YDM-4 as banker(pusher) moving towards the formation ...
1979 Ford Cortina 2.0 Ghia.
Supplied by Apex Motors of Stourbridge (Ford).
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"Chassis number: BABFWK48351
Purchased new by a Mr Richards from Wollescote for £4,879 in 1979 and used sparingly until 1988 when garaged due to the owners illness. The Cortina remained with the family until 2002 and has been owned by several collectors since, including our vendor since 2014. The car has had little use throughout its life and is sold with the original bill of sale, handbook, a copy of the original registration document, MoT certificates from 1988, 1997, 2005 and 2013 ‑ 2017."
Estimate - £4750 to £6750. Sold for £6784 including premium.
Dark Lake / El Dorado County, California
Near the south shoreline of Dark Lake I noticed a pair of darners floating in the water, seemingly attached as in tandem. I used a slender branch to rake them to shore and in the next 4 images you can see them propped on a boulder, both the dorsal pose with wings stretched out and the side profile. I will be posting these 5 profiles in Western Odonata on Facebook for feedback on the ID of this pair of darners. My gut feeling tells me that they are Paddle-tailed Darners.
Jim Johnson commented: I can't open the images currently, but from the thumbnails they look like Shadow Darners, Aeshna umbrosa.
Sandra Hunt-von Arb commented: Jim got it right from the thumbnails! Shadow Darner, Aeshna umbrosa.