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Three Canadian Pacific SD60's lead train 3GPS, an empty ballast train toward Humbolt Yard. The train is seen here crossing the Crow River in Rockford, MN.
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HOPE'S CREATIONS
Harriet Mini Dress and Boots
@ The Main Store & Market Place
NOW DESIGNING FOR INITHIUM KUPRA AND KUPS
Cute mini dress with front split and long sleeves in a knitted texture.
Singles and Fatpack, Huge range of colours.
Over the Knee Platform Boots with split colour.
Sold Separate
Sizes: Alice, E-Classic/Curvy, all Belleza, all Slink, all Legacy, all Maitreya, all Inithium, all Tonic.
AMC
24 Le Mans Car
Market Place & Inworld Store
Amazing 3d model, done in Autodesk Maya, Breathtaking textures, baked with Substance Painter, Most advanced script engine in SL, Developed from scratch, Impeccable physics
[amc] Mark 3 generation car with new features, including:
Multiple color/paint jobs options, mounted Gatling gun and other special effects, realistic handling presets, active suspension with perfect physics, interactive dashboard; buttons "power", "livery/rim color change", "light switch", "hazard light" are clickable. Seamless sound set for driving and special effects, Built-in animations for driver and passenger, including 3 cuddle poses , Several props (car cover and picnic blanket on bonnet). More will be developed and animated with future life-time updates.
Kupra Body, Catwa Head, Hair by Yomi
Like a scene straight out of the Spanner, the Royal Canadian Pacific glides across the French River in all its glory, for a day bringing back the romance of the '50s and '60s when CP's Canadian would run these rails on a regular basis, stopping at the station and remote French River outpost here as the primary method of travel for many. I sat at the marina on what couldn't have been a nicer morning in northern Ontario wondering what that bustling moment might have been like, long before myself or the likes of a drone were around...
Hull Royal Infirmary ( HRI ) .Situated on Anlaby Road in Hull .13 Storey Tower Block opened by the late Queen in June 1967 .
Santa Fe GP60s 4013 and 4012 are less than a year old and pulling hard as they launch with a westbound trailer train - I'm guessing the 899 - from Mormon yard at Stockton, CA. The train is crossing the former WP and will cross the SP at Santa Fe Stockton Tower in moments.
The weather is your typical California spring. Crappy with moments of brilliant potential. Beats spring break sweating my ass off on some hottie-filled Florida beach...right?...right?
... she does 60s pron star instead so yeah erm she looks like a 60s hoe ...but she always does i might redo it cause i cant fill the bkground size at all she has a huge gap aobve her head and if i try to take one picture of the bottom of her head then one for the top it goes to wide ...i'm doing something worng gah 5 hours to go till my blood tests wish me look i'm crapping myself...not literally of course
Flashback to the 60s colorful furniture and blocky TVs.
Built for a contest over at my LUG Brikkelauget's forum. This months theme is Lego in the 60s. Built this as a modernized version of Set 022-2: Doll Furniture
PopArt LP Cover. Published in Ecuador by Ifesa. "Muchachita" was the spanish title for "Young girl" by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap. This Lp was a compilation from late-60s hits.
A pair of matching "Candy Apple" red Soo Line SD60s brighten a gloomy day while departing Pigs Eye Yard on CP's Merriam Park Sub in St. Paul, MN.
SOO 6057 SD60
SOO 6044 SD60
More collage to break things up a bit. These are all from an old Taschen postcard book of Sixties Design that includes graphics, furniture, fashion and more...which as it turns out makes it quite difficult to work with. So apologies if some of these are (significantly) less successful than others.
The good people at Taschen are still making the book, you can see some of the images in their unadulterated state here: www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/design/all/01599/facts...
The early morning view of 60008, 60080, 60061 and a rough looking 60070 along the front row with 60038, 60009, 60090 and 60064 behind. All await decisions on possible future use with DCR or a source of spares. Pole shot. 25/06/22.
More collage to break things up a bit. These are all from an old Taschen postcard book of Sixties Design that includes graphics, furniture, fashion and more...which as it turns out makes it quite difficult to work with. So apologies if some of these are (significantly) less successful than others.
The good people at Taschen are still making the book, you can see some of the images in their unadulterated state here: www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/design/all/01599/facts...
former Chiyoda Insurance Headquarter
目黒区総合庁舎(旧:千代田生命本社ビル)
architect: Togo Murano 村野藤吾
location: Naka-meguro, Tokyo, Japan
completion year: 1966
This is from the wall of the Alexander the Great Club in Marrickville. These breeze blocks are unusual because the pattern had to be laid by hand rather than the design being pre-formed.
A pair of SD60Ms lull their transfer along the KCT through the West Bottoms in Kansas City, MO on a sunny Saturday morning. Photo taken 07-09-16.
My fifth build for the final round of the Iron Forge 2025! Of course I was gonna try and cram in another immersive little scene! This old school TV and accessories boasts 24 seed parts (flower stem):
16 as the static on the TV, 2 in the lamp, 4 as the table legs, 1 for the flower and 1 for the antennae.