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Cosplay of one of the characters from the video game and anime series Kantai Collection at Otakon 2016.

 

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The Wilkinson Eyre designed spiral staircase at the Wellcome Collection.

little upgrade of my collection :)

First thought that popped into the old noggin when I found out the theme was..................... yep, you guessed it, Lego Minifigures, but I have other plans for those little guys n gals.

 

This collection of images is of part of my youngest daughters Kinder Egg toy collection. Currently on display in her bedroom collecting dust.

 

She's got quite a few toys collected from Kinder Eggs over the years and I have found a few good photographic subjects among them so I think Daddy will be borrowing them again.

 

Have a great week everyone and see you all in week 5.

 

BTW, my favourite of the above shots is the top right image, love these dancing dudes.

The DC collections are coming soon... Here's my collection of some Avengers of the Marvel Universe! Leave a comment of other Avengers characters I should make!

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Some of you guys have asked me about my collection/ what it looks like/ where I keep them.

 

I figured since I just re-arranged (due to 5 new additions) Id take a couple pics and show you.

 

Behind my EAH's are Voltageous, Meowlody+Purrsephone, Catrine, HH Bloodgood, and Catty all in their boxes.

 

My SDCC 2012 is hiding behind all my MH kids :)

 

Of course I have a few odds & ends and my small Anime/Manga collection.

 

I hope this year is filled with great and lucky doll finds for us all!

 

Cheers to 2014 Mates!

I used to collect stamps but haven't added to this collection for quite a few years.

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I've been trying for a couple weeks to figure out what I wanted to do for Easter cupcakes. I could never decided on one design, so I had fun doing several different styles.

 

All chocolate cupcakes with either vanilla or chocolate cream cheese frosting.

 

(To give credit where it's due, the ones with the gold bunnies are a Bakerella design)

Bonhams Grand Palais Paris

 

1991 Ford GT40 coupé réplique par GT Developments

Châssis n° 100E321274

Moteur n° 321274

 

'Une GT40 authentique est hors de prix, mais il existe une alternative tout aussi charismatique, la GTD40. Les deux sont impossible à différencier à moins de cinq pas, encore moins à cinquante, tant la réplique GTD est fidèle, même aux yeux des plus avertis. Ce n'est pas une voiture en kit, mais un pur sang dans tous les sens du terme.' Autosport, 1989.

 

Dix ans après sa victoire au Mans, la GT40 était déjà considérée comme l'une des plus grandes classiques de tous les temps, générant une demande accrue pour les vraies voitures authentiques et donnant naissance à toute une industrie de répliques. Avec à peine 107 GT40 construites par Ford Advanced Vehicle à l'usine de Slough entre 1966 et 1972, il n'est pas surprenant qu'une industrie d'arrière-cour par de petits constructeurs indépendants ait prospérée pour satisfaire une demande croissante pour des répliques de la charismatique Ford victorieuse au Mans.

D'abord installé à Manchester puis à Poole dans le Dorset, GT Developments se révéla rapidement comme l'un des constructeurs majeurs de fidèles répliques de la GT40. GTD avait commencé au début des années 1980 en construisant des sous-ensembles pour les répliques de GT40 de KVA, la société de Kenneth Vincent Attwell, avant de fabriquer des voitures complètes. Ken Attwell avait été directeur de production à l'usine Ford de Swansea et avait pris des empreintes du moule de la voiture originale qu'il avait eu ensuite l'autorisation d'utiliser pour construire des répliques. Sous l'impulsion de Ray Christopher, un des directeurs de la société, GT Developments s'était plus tard lancé dans la construction de sa propre version. C'est ce lien avec la voiture originale, via KVA, qui rend la GTD supérieure à ses rivales, en plus du fait que Ray a passé un accord avec Bob Lutz, alors à la tête de Ford Europe, pour la fourniture de pièces originales.

 

Construite par les experts reconnus de GT Developments, cette fidèle réplique de la légendaire Ford victorieuse au Mans a été acquise au Royaume-Uni en février 2009 et immédiatement immatriculée par la FFVE. Basée sur le modèle Mk I, elle s'enorgueillit de caractéristiques améliorées qui la rendent aussi à l'aise sur route ou sur circuit. Parmi ses spécificités remarquables, une suspension ajustable à l'avant et à l'arrière, des amortisseurs réglables AVO (route/circuit), des étriers à 4 pistons HiSpec, des disques AP Racing ventilés aux quatre roues et des jantes alliage BRM (8 pouces à l'avant, 10 pouces à l'arrière) chaussées de pneus Avon. Les suspensions, freins, radiateur, pneus, échappement, etc ont coûté 16.700 â¬.

 

Monté en 2012, le moteur (17.850 â¬) est un Ford Boss 347 ci (5,7 litres) de compétition équipé d'une culasse en aluminium, de carburateurs compétition, d'un allumage électronique Mallory et d'un échappement céramique. Un vrai moteur de compétition avec un bloc à quatre goujons qui développe 430 ch mais peut grimper à 550 avec une préparation. Montée en même temps que le moteur, la boîte est une SADEV séquentielle à six rapports. La carrosserie a été repeinte il y a un an, tandis que les fenêtres latérales en Lexan ont été remplacées et l'intérieur regarni avec des matériaux conformes à l'origine. Tous ce travaux ont été effectués par des professionnels et toutes les factures sont fournies. Le coût total (y compris le prix d'achat) dépasse les 138.000 â¬.

La voiture est vendue avec son manuel indiquant la procédure de démarrage et les recommandations, un test au banc (enregistré en 2011) des essais de boîte sur les six rapports, la brochure de GT Developments, un rapport d'expert (indiquant une valeur de 120.000 â¬) et un dossier conséquent de restauration contenant des photos de la restauration.

 

Cette voiture est éligible pour des démonstrations lors de manifestations historiques comme Spa Classics, les Dix mille tours du Castellet, Le Mans Historique, etc et peut réaliser des temps au tour comparables à ceux de la GT40 originale. Cette superbe réplique de GT 40 peut être acquise pour une fraction du prix de la vraie et est vendue avec une carte grise française de collection et son contrôle technique valable jusqu'en 2017.

Visit on June 9, 2014 to Jerry's collection in Canton, Michigan, a small city that lies in the northwest corner of Wayne County. Jerry has a terrific collection of classic cars, both original and nicely restored.

 

All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections

 

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issues de revues magazines catalogues rassemblés au fil du temps

 

Stormy sunset

 

Taken from a friend's balcony above Darling Harbour, Australia

Poor light, taken with the camera's multiole exposure low light facility, hand held

A delicate Limoges box...captured with my Canon 5D mk IV. Lit with two Photogenic 1250 Powerlights.

Esta es mi colección de Transformers el 02 de Febrero del 2008.

 

Me he enfocado en 3 líneas principalmente hasta ahora:

* Generación 1

* Classics

* Movie

 

Otras fotos de mi colección en el tiempo:

17-Oct-2007

17-Dic-2007

21-Mar-2008

14-Sep-2008

 

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This is my transformers collection on February 02nd, 2008.

 

I have focused mainly on three toy lines:

 

* Generation 1

* Classics

* Movie

  

Another pictures of my collection through the time:

17-Oct-2007

17-Dec-2007

21-Mar-2008

14-Sep-2008

 

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My deer collection in all its holiday glory. :) Read more at Aesthetic Outburst.

A row of vintage British saloon cars just off the highway. Evidently the owner was either proud of them or hoped to sell them.

Near Marshal, Saskatchewan

July 2015

The Rijksmuseum (Dutch pronunciation: [ËrÉi̯ksmyËzeËjÊm]; English: State Museum) is a Netherlands national museum dedicated to arts and history in Amsterdam. The museum is located at the Museum Square in the borough Amsterdam South, close to the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the Concertgebouw.

The Rijksmuseum was founded in The Hague in 1800 and moved to Amsterdam in 1808, where it was first located in the Royal Palace and later in the Trippenhuis. The current main building was designed by Pierre Cuypers and first opened its doors in 1885. On 13 April 2013, after a ten-year renovation which cost ⬠375 million, the main building was reopened by Queen Beatrix. In 2013 and 2014, it was the most visited museum in the Netherlands with record numbers of 2.2 million and 2.45 million visitors.

The museum has on display 8,000 objects of art and history, from their total collection of 1 million objects from the years 1200â2000, among which are some masterpieces by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, and Johannes Vermeer. The museum also has a small Asian collection which is on display in the Asian pavilion.

Building

The building of the Rijksmuseum was designed by Pierre Cuypers and opened in 1885. It consists of two squares with an atrium in each centre. In the central axis is a tunnel with the entrances at ground level and the Gallery of Honour at the first floor. The building also contains a library. The fragment building, branded Philips wing, contains building fragments that show the history of architecture in the Netherlands. The Rijksmuseum is a rijksmonument (national heritage site) since 1970 and was listed in the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites in 1990. The Asian pavilion was designed by Cruz y Ortiz and opened in 2013.

History

21st century

The atrium after the renovation in 2013

In December 2003, the main building of the museum closed for a major renovation. During this renovation, about 400 objects from the collection were on display in the 'fragment building', including Rembrandt's The Night Watch and other 17th-century masterpieces.

The restoration and renovation of the Rijksmuseum are based on a design by Spanish architects Antonio Cruz and Antonio Ortiz. Many of the old interior decorations were restored and the floors in the courtyards were removed. The renovation would have initially taken five years, but was delayed and eventually took almost ten years to complete. The renovation cost ⬠375 million.

The reconstruction of the building was completed on 16 July 2012. In March 2013 the museum's main pieces of art were moved back from the 'fragment building' (Philips Wing) to the main building. The Night Watch returned to the Night Watch Room, at the end of the Hall of Fame. On 13 April 2013, the main building was reopened by Queen Beatrix. On 1 November 2014 the Philips Wing reopened with the exhibition Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century.

According to Muriel Huisman, Project Architect for the Rijksmuseum's renovation, "Cruz y Ortiz always like to look for a synergy between old and new, and we try not to explain things with our architecture.â With the Rijks, âthereâs no cut between old and new; weâve tried to merge it. We did this by looking for materials that were true to the original building, resulting in a kind of silent architecture."

Collection

See also: 120 Paintings from the Rijksmuseum and List of painters in the collection of the Rijksmuseum

The collection of the Rijksmuseum consists of 1 million objects and is dedicated to arts, crafts, and history from the years 1200 to 2000. Around 8000 objects are currently on display in the museum.

The collection contains more than 2,000 paintings from the Dutch Golden Age by notable painters such as Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruisdael, Frans Hals, Johannes Vermeer, Jan Steen, Rembrandt, and Rembrandt's pupils.

The museum also has a small Asian collection which is on display in the Asian pavilion.

It also displays the stern of HMS Royal Charles which was captured in the Raid on the Medway, and the Hartog plate.

In 2012 the museum took the unusual step of making some 125,000 high-resolution images available for download via its Rijksstudio webplatform, with plans to add another 40,000 images per year until the entire collection of one million works is available, according to Taco Dibbits, director of collections.

Playing with some of my older photos in Google's Nik Collection. I've always liked this inquisitive baboon who was watching me intently at the Killman Zoo in Ancaster Ontario.

 

Played with the tones and contrasts, and I'm quite happy with the results.

Added Gold Mario. I may replace this later when I get Toad, so be on the lookout! As always, info from now on will be posted here; so make sure to keep an eye out for when I update info on nicknames n' such.

 

Most of you probably don't care at this point. I've updated this for what, 4 times now? Uh, sorry about that... I'm not trying to rub this anyone's face or anything, just don't have anything better to post.

 

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1. is when I got them

2. is what the amiibo's nickname is

3. is what level said amiibo is currently on

 

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Mario

1. I got him shortly after Christmas, tied for the 3rd amiibo I got. Somewhere at the end of December I think.

2. His nickname is Madio, which is a pun off the original name.

3. He's currently lv.42, grouped with my more experienced amiibo's. He was actually lv.50 awhile back, but grew stuipid and non-aggressive because I kept training him with the same people over and over again. So Madio, along with a bunch of others are being retrained. He's probably my best and smartest amiibo at the moment, though he tends to spam Cape too often.

 

Donkey Kong

1. I got him shortly after Christmas along with Mario, which means he's also tied for my 3rd amiibo.

2. I named him Beat&Smack for his tendancy to hurdle you around like a sandbag.

3. He's currently lv.27, over the half way point but not quite up there. He was part of the intial batch that was trained to lv.50, but I'm retraining to be smarter; much like Mario.

 

Link

1. He's actually tied for my 4th amiibo with a bunch of others that I got from Toysrus. Got him the same day as Mario and Donkey Kong.

2. Nicknamed SirCourage, I think you get why.

3. Currently lv.25. He was actually 50 awhile back like Mario and Donkey Kong, but I'm retraining him to be smarter.

 

Samus

1. Tied with Link for my 4th amiibo, nothing special. Expect alot of characters tied with Link.

2. Nicknamed Huntress, thought it sounded cool.

3. Currently lv.19. She's one of my newbies. Like the others above, I'm retraining her to be smarter.

 

Yoshi

1. He was my 11th amiibo to be exact, I got him the same day I got Luigi, but at Toysrus. I don't know why I didn't pick him up sooner.

2. Nicknamed Yoshisaur, I just thought it sounded cewl.

3. Currently lv.20, I haven't got far with him due to paying attention to other characters. He was lv.50 before though.

 

Kirby

1. My very first amiibo was unwrapped as an early Christmas gift from my parents. My little sister actually wrapped the box.

2. Nicknamed Kitby, I got this name from my very first photo of my Lego Kirby. I misspelled his name in the photo title and I've loved the nickname ever since. My buddy Deku Scrubster actually pointed it out.

3. Currently lv. 23, same situation as the others above.

 

Fox

1. My 2nd amiibo was a gift from my great grandparents at Christmas, at Christmas Eve to be exact.

2. Nicknamed is Trick for his incredible speed in mindgame prowness.

3. Currently lv.50. He was one of my first amiibo's to be retrained along with a couple others.

 

Pikachu

1. Tied for my 3rd amiibo along with Mario and Donkey. The 3 were found at Meijer shortly after Christmas.

2. Nicknamed Peekachu.

*giggle*

3. Another lv.50, was retrained along with Fox.

 

Luigi

1. My 10th amiibo. I got him at Best Buy right before I went to Toysrus down the road to get Yoshi.

2. Nicknamed Weegee because he's Weegee.

 

e_e

 

3. Currently lv.37. Retraining him.

 

Captain Falcon

1. I got him from my grandma as a gift in mid January, I helped pay for it though. tied for my 13th amiibo along with a few others.

2. Nicknamed TheHawk. My Falcon tends to stay in the air and quickly swoop in and out for hits, so my amiibo will do the same.

3. Lv.33 because I'm retraining him.

 

Peach

1. Tied for my 4th amiibo like Link.

2. Peech. *giggles again*

3. Only lv.21 at the moment, I'm trying to be careful with this one. Because like the characters above, I'm retraining her to be smarter. Problem is, I hardly know how to play Peach in general and I'm learning myself. So I'm taking my time with her.

 

Bowser

1. My first Wave 3 amiibo was also my 17th. I got him about a week before Lucario on a Sunday. The 25th to be exact.

2. Nicknamed him Bruzer. He was actually named Browser originally, but I changed it at short notice because it sounded better.

3. Currently lv.34. Definitely one of my more experienced amiibo's. I've been trying to get him to use Bowser Bomb more to break shields.

 

Zelda

1. Tied for my 4th amiibo with a bunch of others. Acquired at TRU.

2. Nicknamed WisdomWiz.

3. At lv.23. I'm taking my time because I wanna teach her how to be a defensive machine. Plus I still have a bunch of others to train. Being retrained.

 

Sheik

1. Tied for my 19th amiibo, got my Target's last one.

2. Nicknamed Illusive. The name always reminded me of how Sheik is as a character. I don't wanna go all nerd, but she's the fastest character in terms of frame data.

3. Now lv.50. She actually has a good pressure game!

 

Marth

1. Tied for my 13th amiibo along with Falcon. Gift from my grandma.

2. Nicknamed Mars, a reference to his name in the Fire Emblem anime when it was translated into the US.

3. Currently lv.28, retraining.

 

Meta Knight

1. My 27th amiibo and my most recent one at that. Was a late Christmas gift from my grandparents. Best Buy exclusive.

2. Nicknamed Mask. I dunno, it beats MaskedPuff in terms of coolness. Probably going to stay that way until I come up with something.

3. Only lv.1. I haven't trained him yet, but I'm determined to make him one of my strongest amiibo.

 

Pit

1. My 16th amiibo. Another gift from my grandma.

2. Nickamed Capt OPG. It technically stands for "Captain of Palutena's Guard", but I try not to think about when I say his name because it brings down it's 'coolness' factor.

3. Lv.39. Definitely an experienced amiibo, and I must say, he's learned not all that much XD

 

Ike

1. Obtained a bit later in mid Febuary. My 22nd amiibo I believe.

2. Named him Brawn for the sheer power in his moveset.

3. Lv.1, retraining because he turned retarded.

 

Diddy Kong

1. My 11th amiibo, aquired at Meijer when I randomly stopped by. His eyes are surprisingly non-derpy.

2. Nicknamed TheMangler... Why? Two words, Monkey Flip.

3. Lv.18. Darn Diddy won't learn anything cool, I'm working on boosting his smarts up.

 

King Dedede

1. Tied for my 25th amiibo along with Mega Man. A preorder from Walmart.

2. Nicknamed Hammy. If you get this reference, you get a virtual cookie :3

3. Uh... he's only lv.1 lol. I haven't trained him yet. I assure you though, he'll be one heck of a force to reckon with.

 

Lucario

1. Tied for my 17th amiibo along with Toon Link. Woke up early to grab this Toys 'R' Us exclusive.

2. LuCardio, that is all.

3. Lv.21 at the moment, working on him cuz I have no idea how to play Lucario effectively lol.

 

Shulk

1. reely

2. feelin

3. et

 

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More info to come!

  

An array of photographic equipment, digital. . . . except for two, one which is film , one which is movie.. Can you spot ithem. . .

Wording on the new 'Winter Cream' collection

1 set finished, 2 dresses to go :)

Left top shade sticks:

Sharkskin, Royal hue, sea me.

 

Pigments:

greywash, melon, bright fuchsia.

True chartreuse, primary yellow, rich purple.

 

fluidline in black track.

 

Dark colors bottom left:

graphology, carbon, black tied, phloof!

 

Right from top left.

 

First row:

Electric eel, freshwater, bang on blue, deep truth, submarine, big T.

 

Second row:

eyepopping, bitter, juxt, swimming, wondergrass.

 

Third row:

sushi flower, passionate, romping, beauty marked, trax.

 

Fourth row:

chrome yellow, fab & flashy, rule, Orange.

 

Collection Schlumpf France

SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2021.

 

Lamborghini

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Aventador J

Aventador LP700-4

Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera

Veneno

Centenario Roadster

Estoque

Sesto Elemento

Huracan LP610-4

Reventon

Countach police car

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Not as massive as others. Maybe 3 months worth of collection. I'm not as obsessed with collecting as I was before.

smooth fox terrier book in my 1930 german desk set featuring wire fox terrier. Book available, desk set afraid not!

A collection of unfinished prototype weapons found in various parts of the battlefield.

 

A voice recording was found along with the weapons:

 

[BEGIN RECORDING]

"Hey guys, Farryn here. Yes, I know that these weapons don't have much work put to them. The reason for that is that Windows 10 gave me the ol' f*** you during the creation of these guns, crashing before I could do any more work on it."

 

"Obviously I am pissed about that (seeing as every iteration of Windows becomes more unstable), but fortunately, I DID keep a snap shot of these weapons, and... well, compiled all of them into a collection of sorts."

 

"Hopefully the screw ups from this incompetent OS won't affect my future plans. Farryn out."

[END RECORDING]

 

TOP - Radiance NRG/R

A pump-action energy rifle developed by Thricell to combat rampant bio-weapons. Instead of firing conventional munitions, it fires a powerful laser that can pierce kinetic shielding and thick carapaces alike. Ammunition is scarce for this weapon, so the Radiance NRG/R has seen limited use.

 

MIDDLE - Type 184 Carbine

An unlicensed copy of the AN-200 series of rifles. It lacks the refined materials found on the parent rifle, and as such its performance pales in comparison to most contemporary rifles used in the battlefields of Old Haven.

 

BOTTOM - Bandit SMG-9

A cheaply made 9mm submachine gun modeled after the Sten submachine guns. It features a barrel jacket to assist in heat dissipation and accuracy.

"Looking close... on Friday!" and "multicoloured collection".

 

The theme for this week (on September 13) is "MULTICOLOURED COLLECTION".

👉 a multicoloured collection of similar objects; at least 4 objects but preferably more. 👈

Pathway Collection

There are so many variety of life style in the world ,and this theme could satisfy my numerous fashion flavor .From the alley to Fifth avenue or silent to noise.Its like endless journey to discover all the posibilities on the pathway in this big big world ....

 

It starts from here to explore all the posibilities. Join me?!

 

Model -Nadja

 

Fits Fashion Royalty Nuface, Poppy Parker ,Dynamite Girls ,Misaki ,Momoko,Barbies and other similar size doll..

  

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