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ausgemusterter, aber fahrbereiter T-72 der tschechischen Streitkräfte nebst Daimler-Chrysler Wrangler TJ auf dem Gelände des Militärmuseums Full, 2019
First things first. So much of this design came from vincez01, and his great little T-62. This can be seen here. Thanks so much.
Secondly, on this model I finally figured out I need to start building with Dark Bluish Grey, and no longer Dark Gray. I cannot find, nor do I want to pay for Dark Gray any longer. Sorry for the mixture.
The Model. This is my 1/24 scale version of the famous T-72 tank. The tank has all the working features I could fit into it. Working suspension, working driveline, accurate scale, full Power Functions. The tank has two PF M working each track, and one for the rotation of the turret. Each wheel is suspended, using three different suspension methods, all due to different constraints on space, movement, and need.
Hope you enjoy, all comments are welcome.
Many more pictures here. Also at thirdwigg.com. Instructions are here.
Video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9dFiKrL6Xk.
This picture, taken at Groningen Stationweg on 04-08-2018, shows a 2015 Van Hool TDX27 Astromega operated by Lanting Reizen.
The bus, with fleetnumber 72 registered 63-BJK-4, is here on a FlixBus shift.
Well...better get back to my essays :P Maybe I'll be able to think of an interesting photo idea when they're all finished.
A-7D.
132 TFW / 124 TFS.
Des Moines ANGB, Iowa.
ANG.
May 1986.
To Iowa Aviation Museum, Greenfield, Iowa
Storey County Fire Department
Station 72 - Virginia Highlands
Engine 72
1991 Spartan Charger/Hi-Tech 4×4
1250/500-25A
Hi-Tech #: 91372
Objectively viewed – the world through my lens
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Korkos (stranger 72).
On my walks along the canals of Rotterdam I also passed the playground at the Beukelsdijk where I played a lot as a child. We had an annual subscription and were able to enter and exit at any time. I could not resist to go inside. What has changed a lot! All swings are gone and there is no seesaw to see anymore. A bare affair; many trees have disappeared.
I got into conversation with the administrator Korkos. He is from Eritrea and I did not have the impression that he understood what I was saying. He helped a boy from the neighborhood to repair the tire of his bike and during our conversation another boy came who asked if he wanted to pump his football. Important for the neighborhood. He had little time for a photo. I took the picture in the entrance of his office where all kinds of toys are stored.
This pictures is #72 in my 100 strangers project.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the
www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
And can also be found on
this is how i feel 95% of the time. i am constantly being pulled left and right by others choices and can never make my own. i have to constantly think of how every action and decision will effect everyone else but i feel as though i can never do anything to make myself happy. for once, i'd like to be selfish and do what i wish.
For the past few days I've been busy spending time with my brother, his girlfriend, and my boyfriend. Life has been really awesome and I've been finding it harder and harder to write descriptions for my photos.
I feel like I've been drifting away from being conceptual and I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Inspired by this photo by GraceAdams.
The sight from Tim's grandmom's house. It's even more beautiful in real life. I don't know why but it was actually snowing pretty hard when I took this, but it doesn't show up.
Please view on black!
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Ikarus 260 № 72-79 КШЩ
Тольятти. Фирменный маршрут № 26 "Медик", проходящий через Медгородок - городскую больницу №5
Ikarus 260 № 72-79 КШЩ
Togliatti. Special route № 26 "Medic", which passing through Medgorodok - city hospital № 5
One owner since new. Impressive really, given that was 45 years ago!! Delaine still own this Atlantean, which of course is now preserved, and gets seen regularly at different events and shows, which is great to see!! Now the question is will the B5TL bought last year still be around in 2063??
72 departs Showbus 2018 to head home to Bourne.
Bücker BÜ 131 Jungman.
The Bückers belong to the Infante de Orleans Foundation, FIO, in Spain.
The 3rd museum of ancient airplanes in flight status in the world.
near aspen, colorado
1975
autumn in the rocky mountains
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
These two cars competed in the HSCC Seldon Pre '71 Single Seater Championship race at the Historic Sports Car Club's Spring Historic Race Meeting at Oulton Park in May 1986. The number 72 car is a 1970 Lotus 72, chassis 72/R4 and in front of it is a 1971 McLaren M19A, chassis M19A/1, both of which belonged to the then owner of the Oulton Park racing circuit (and Brands Hatch and Snetterton), John Foulston, who drove the McLaren in that race whilst his wife Mary drove the Lotus. The Lotus 72 was designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe and the McLaren M19A was designed by Ralph Bellamy, both cars having the Ford Cosworth DFV 2,993cc V8 engine. The Lotus was the more successful of the two cars, Jochen Rindt winning the World Driver's Championship in 1970 and Emerson Fittipaldi in 1972, and Lotus winning the World Constructor's Championship in 1970, 1972 and 1973. The McLaren's best results were a third place in the Driver's Championship in 1972 for Denny Hulme and a third place in the Constructor's Championship the same year for McLaren.
My entry for the Cold War/Vietnam Contest.
Is it SVD? Is it SKS? Nope, SVK-72 is the love child of those two. 7.62x54mm semi-automatic rifle, accepts SVD magazines. Is availible in various variations.
Top: Standard marksman version, with medium range scope and bipod. Ussualy used as support weapon.
Bottom: Standard infantry-man version, comes with huge-ass foldable bayonet.
So yeah, this is my entry for the early mentioned contest. It took me some time as it is mostly made out of shapes (even the bayonet) while no white (or red, except background) shapes were used.
The stock/receiver/handguard wooden piece is actually fully recolourable (but without those grey parts in handguad area) and if someone is interested, I can give you code for it. It is not very large and I think it looks kinda cool.
Also, credits for the star in background goes to.... www.flickr.com/photos/48492756@N06/5048289892/
As ussualy, this weapon is fictional.