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I’ve been taking too many flower pics, so decided to put some of them together. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
And that´s it for 2015. It´s time for another year review!
This year I made 48 MOCs, an improvement compared to previous years (16 in 2012, 24 in 2013, 32 in 2014).
When 2015 began, my faction ground forces, the Esthian Army, only had three vehicles, but now I have a powerful Army with over 30 different vehicles.
In 2015 I participated directly in over 7 different Events, including my first participation at the Skaerbaek Fan Weekend Event, in Denmark.
I was also invited by Embraer (4th biggest aircraft Manufacture in the world) to build a replica of their new KC-390 cargo plane and to show all the planes that I made so far in their main facility in Portugal.
All of these Events required extensive/expensive travels and parts acquisitions, which were in part funded by the Events. Due to this and the large increase in commission projects that I received this year, I was able for the first time in my life to end the year with money on my pockets! :D
This year I was able to accept the following commissions:
Four F-16s (two Portuguese, one Greek and one Belgian request);
One Fiat G-91 R/3
Four Bismarck battleships
Two Canarias Heavy Cruisers
Four Embraer KC-390
I´m really sorry for everyone who asked me for other commissions but it was simply impossible for me to build them all.
I also had another MOC published on the Brothers Brick blog, the Battleship Missouri!
I hope you have enjoyed all my works and I hope that I can count with your support again next year.
More photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/einon/
So, thank you, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Eínon
It's my new hobby, "collecting" these. I have no idea what it means other than I have too much time on my hands.
Somehow I have acquired a typewriter collection, lol. From the left...a resin typewriter, slightly large for 1/6 but still acceptable; a pencil sharpener also shaped like a typewriter, good scale for 1/6, has real paper that says Barbie on it; vintage Tammy typewriter from the Private Secretary and School Daze sets; 1/12th typewriter.
The carte de visite or visiting cards were the social media of the latter part of the 19th century. The cards generally measured 4 inches by 2 inches and consisted of a photo placed on a paper card. People collected and exchanged them. The photography shop often had an ad on the back of the card. A collection of 19th century selfies! HMM everyone!
Stagecoach Wigan: 33328 (R259 SBA) a Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart, painted in First Group corporate livery with Stagecoach fleetnames applied. This vehicle is seen here at Wigan Bus Station operating a journey on Service 598 to Leigh.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 4th December 2012.
Ref No: PICT32996/CL.
Information & Credits are on the blog post.. rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-arden-collection...
I always thought that Athena was the most realistic-looking doll I had, until I put her next to someone like Alice. Alice is so realistic it's kind of scary, and I love it. Alice still has the same amount of hair that she did before, it's just saran so it lays a whole better and creates more realistic styles. Athena has been done for a solid six months now, I just never uploaded another photo of her past the first one I did. :P I love both of these ladies so much and they're fantastic! I hope we get so many more film collection dolls in the future!
The last collection pic I took was about a year ago. Anyway most of the vehicles have been destroyed or changed. Let me know which one is your favorite!
Also the random swoop speeder :P
-Gregory
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The Runcorn to Brindle Heath bin liner gets away from a signal check at Plumley West on a bright and sunny winter's day, with 66563 in charge. Thursday 28.12.17
For the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle and alternative railway photography, follow the link:
Getting harder and harder to display and share - and I love it !
Still bothered that I have cameras hidden by other cameras... but at least I can see most of their little adorable faces
Yes. I know. I'm weird =) and a hoarder. And I'm totally okay with that.
And with this certificate you can Deputize and Metalflake an ordinary Stinky Fink into a genuine Mother's Worry !!
Freely inspired by:
Winding paths through tables and glass
First fall was new
Now watch the summer pass
So close to you
Too late to keep the change
Too late to pay
No time to stay the same
Too young to leave
”No Pass Outs” sign on the door set me thinking
Are waitresses paying the price of their winking?
While stars sit at bars and decide what they’re drinking
They drop by to die 'cause it's faster than sinking
Too late to keep the change
Too late to pay
No time to stay the same
Too late to keep the change
Too late to pay
No time to stay the same
Too young to leave
Find out that now was the answer to answers
That you gave later
She did the things that we both did before now
But who forgave her?
If I could stand to see her crying
I would tell her not to care
When she learns of all your lying
Will she join you there?
Country girl I think you're pretty
Got to make you understand
Have no lovers in the city
Let me be your country man
Got to make you understand
Got to make you understand
Country girl
(Neil Young)
Book cases always make interesting subjects. But then add some nice warm sunlight and the books become even more interesting.
Client: Sr. Bionico for Picaro Star Collection
Costum Designer: Sr. Bionico
Photography: Wieslaw Olejniczak
Model: Gianina Saavedra & Catalina Ibaceta
Make-Up: Ximena Carrasco
Hair: Anyelno Sepulveda
Photography Asistant: Carolina Cortes
Today's pictures are all from this second class temple near Itsaraphap MRT station. Wat Ratchasittharam Ratchaworawihan, is a second class Royal Temple founded by King Rama I. He built the new royal temple in the area of a more ancient temple named Wat Phlab and combined both into the same monastery. He also invited Phra Archan Suk (Kai Thuan ) from Wat Tha Hoy , in Ayutthaya province, to reside in the new temple. This temple was where Kings Rama II, III and IV studied Buddhist practices and meditation. King Rama IV especially used to reside in the temple. Inside the monastery, there is a mural painting telling the stories of the Three Worlds, The Buddha's Life and Vessandara Jataka . The outside wall depicts the scene of the Royal Barge Procession. I'm not sure what the significance of the collection of heads is but it looks pretty gruesome.
The hôtel de la Marine (also known as the hôtel du Garde-Meuble) is an historic building located on place de la Concorde in Paris, to the east of rue Royale. It was designed and built between 1757 and 1774 by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel, on the newly created square first called Place Louis XV. The identical building to its west, constructed at the same time, now houses the hôtel de Crillon and the Automobile Club of France.
The Hôtel de la Marine was originally the home of the royal Garde-Meuble, the office managing the furnishing of all royal properties. Following the French Revolution it became the Ministry of the French Navy, which occupied it until 2015. It was entirely renovated between 2015 and 2021.
It now displays the restored 18th century apartments of Marc-Antoine Thierry de Ville-d'Avray, the King's Intendant of the Garde-Meuble, as well the salons and chambers later used by the French Navy.
A separate part displays the Al Thani Collection presenting international and inter-cultural works of art from the collection of Sheik Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani.