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My custom figure of my clone sigfig in his Commando outfit!

Perfect timing arriving at the Commando Memorial just as the last light hit.

 

Robert's Norton 850 Commando At Bushy Park on 1 July 2013. This is a medium format version of an image I did with a 35mm Contaflex SLR at the same time, which you can find here: www.flickr.com/photos/43224475@N08/37206848154/in/datetaken/

 

Apart from the obvious comparisons between the formats, the point that struck me comparing both, was how a similar camera location in the same setting shooting the same subject looks somewhat different, due to the viewfinders used on each camera and the resulting height difference.

 

IMAGE DETAILS

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M SLR.

Lens: Carl Zeiss 80mm Planar f/2.8.

Film: Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100 black & white negative 120.

Development: Ilford ID-11 1 + 3 15m/20C.

 

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Norton 850 Commando à Gratentour

An incredible figure, made by the Red Laser.

 

Thanks goes out to 00zxcvb, for helping me out with these customs!

Norton 850 Commando au jardin du Grand Rond

I loved that 1973 Jeep Commando with the 304 cu. inch engine. I learned how to work on cars because it broke down so much.

 

I wrote about this pic on my blog at www.imakethings.com/2007/03/30/1973-jeep-commando/

The Commando Monument at Spean Bridge. I've been visiting this since 1956 at that time it was just a monument at a road junction with a small area at the side of the road where you could pull off park and visit with just room for a couple of cars. Now there is a large parking area for cars and coaches a memorial garden and it has so many visitors that you have to be very lucky to get a photograph or even view it without lots of people milling around it. In many ways I prefer it as it was with the three commandos looking across to the hills in which they trained in a lonely quite spot, but progress is progress and at east lots of people now get to remember them and see their monument.

 

Ref No 20190921_130243. Copyright copyright Keith Long - All rights reserved.

Small teams of Royal Marines are conducting discreet Reconnaissance exercises in freezing conditions deep inside the Arctic Circle.

 

A small team from the Surveillance Reconnaissance Squadron of 30 Commando Information Exploitation Group landed in small inflatable boats to conduct a technical reconnaissance mission on the shores of an Arctic fjord.

 

The Squadron’s Shore Reconnaissance Team carried out a survey of the area, studying the surroundings to establish a beachhead for amphibious forces to crash ashore and attack enemy positions.

 

This essential training ensures the specialist team are razor sharp for operations, no matter how extreme the environment.

 

Their role is to ensure that amphibious forces are able to access coastlines, establishing the best points of access and feeding back vital information on the terrain.

 

Photos: Royal Navy

 

I finally finished Zondkar Commando with many varieties of weapons and equipment , worth around 10 Commando name , I took that piece that covered the front of the pelvis and I colored the head with black stripes .

He's actually starting to fall here. Although it kind of looks like he's got a paw on the wall, this shot started as one of a cat's stomach protruding through a missing ceiling tile. The tile gave way as the flash went off, and voila!

 

The crabapple tree training really paid off and he pulled himself back using nothing but his hind legs. He recovered his balance and backed up inside the ceiling again where he continued to knock out the tiles.

 

I love my cat.

I love my cat.

  

Yeovilton Commando Assault

 

ZJ130/O

Merlin HC3i

C/N: 50169

Royal Navy 846NAS

 

ZJ124/H

Merlin HC4

C/N: 50133

Royal Navy 846NAS

 

RNAS Yeovilton (VL) 13.07.2019

The Commando Memorial is a Category A listed monument in Scotland, dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of the United Kingdom's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr

The Commando Memorial is a monument in Scotland, dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of Scotland's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction with fine views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.

Wenger Commando Souldier ;)

 

SD15 with 50/1.4a ISO100 f/1.8 1/5sec SPP: Auto

My long awaited BF order arrived today, so I could finally make this fig.

 

The Royal Marines were formed in the mid 1700s as an infantry branch of the British Navy. Nowadays, they are an elite and highly specialised light infantry unit of commandos who deploy regularly alongside the British Army. The Royal Marines are one of the most elite regiments in the British Armed Forces, on par with the Parachute Regiment and just below the SAS and SBS.

Commando Ratchet is a custom clone commando based on the Commandos in the Clone Wars. He uses a custom set of decals designed by me (using a Chaotic Good template). Foot decal design credit to BX Customs.

 

Ratchet utilizes custom waterslide decals, Arealight Commando helmet, and a BrickArms XDMR and Stun Grenade put together to make a DC-17m Commando Rifle.

 

Date Made - 1/13/13

 

Credit to the name goes to [Night Fox].

Land Rover Commando (Lightweight) cet après-midi à Toulouse

No. I am NOT making Delta Squad. Get over it.

 

So, should I use it for Captain Croe?

 

Oh yeah, custom work done by yours truly.

Commando Challenge, today the ships company of HMS Ocean sampled life as a Royal Marine in the Commando Challange. This is an improvised assult course on the flight deck while the ship is in transit towards the Suez Canal on her way home from OP Taurus 09.. Images by LA (PHOT) Bernie Henesy HMS Ocean.

Norton 750 Commando dans une rue de Toulouse

lego star wars clone republlic commando custom

Commando Monument with Ben Nevis range in background

lego star wars clone republlic commando custom

New Photo Story up!!! :D I made it over break and I finally had time upload it! :3

and the photo quality has improved ALOT.

Link: randommagicconfessions.blogspot.com/2012/04/omgyayanewpho...

 

Please excuse the bits of swearing if you read it. It was sort of in Envy's character, so if you're under 10 or you're just against swearing, don't read it...

 

ALSO, Rouge's new obitsu came today and I'll post pics tomorrow since I REALLY need to do hw.

 

Anyways, let me know what you think, and reply to my QPF(Question of the Pic Fic, it's like the question of the day, but it relates to my most recent photo story)

 

SPOILER ALERT IF YOU DIDN'T READ IT!!

 

QPF: Why do you think Elune's mom is in Rehab?

and a bonus QPF: What do you think of Rakai's cheating on Elune with Miku?

Norton Commando 750cc motorcycle from 1972

 

Seen at the 2023 East Midlands Steam and Country Show

Ben Nevis far right with its head in the clouds. This is a stunning viewpoint when the weather is clear, and a very poignant memorial to the Commandos who trained over this region during the second World War during there early days as a unit.

No. 5 Commando Officers [possibly taken 3rd July 1941]

The No.5 Commando War Diaries dated 3rd July 1941 report: "...a photograph taken of No.5 Commando Officers".

Left to Right

Back Row:

1. nk; 2. Gordon Highlander Lt Stuart Chant (PoW St Nazaire)(later Lt Col Chant-Sempill OBE MC) 3. Lt Jack Cameron Short (moved to Paras, taken PoW, killed 30Sept.1943 attempting to escape); 4-11. nk; 12. Lt Smalley; 13. Lt Bell.

Front Row:

1. nk; 2. Capt. F. S. 'Bill' Manford; 3. Capt. Robin Stuart (later Lt Col Stuart MBE); 4. Capt. A. E. Holt; 5. nk; 6. Lt Col W S S Sanguinetti; 7-8. nk; 9. Capt John 'Chips' Heron MC (later Major Heron MC); 10. Capt. Raymond Thomas Casamajor Addington (later Major the Hon Addington MC). gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/v/units/5/Command...

I've darkened the top a bit and shifted toward red...i think it works?

"Achnacarry Castle hereditary seat of the Clan Cameron, was invaded and ravaged by the Duke of Cumberland's army after the Jacobite Rising of 1745. In 1942, two hundred years later it was once again occupied by the British Army, when "Commando Training" was born and the Commando Basic Training Centre was established there.

 

Sir Donald Cameron of Locheil and his family, moved into voluntary exile at a nearby house at Clunes and along with local residents watched as the Allied troops were trained.

Although there had been Commando units before 1942, Winston Churchill personally ordered the raising of this elite force back in the summer of 1940. Although previous specialist training had been given, it had proved unsatisfactory and it was decided that one centre was needed to ensure a regular flow of trained troops. Achnacarry was chosen as the location of this important Centre.

 

After arrival at the Centre, the trainees were taught tactics, war techniques, and devised many new ones. The trainees used the latest weapons and equipment and trained to be experts in handling captured weapons. They were also taught unarmed combat and survival skills in the unpredictable mountain climate of Lochaber.

 

Ben Nevis (4,406 feet), Britain's highest mountain was only an 18 mile run from Achnacarry, reaching the summit only one of the challenges for a day's training. Deep dark lochs, River Arkaig in flood were used to acquire skills in handling small boats and practice assault landings.

 

Night training was greatly emphasised, darkness was an ally the Commandos were trained to exploit this. Live ammunition, always used at the Centre, to provide battle conditions involved risks and sadly a number of trainees were killed during training. All officers and other ranks received the same training. Trainees who did not achieve the high standards were (RTU'd) returned to units. Those who completed the training received the coveted Green Beret. Achnacarry separated the men from the boys. American, French, Belgian, Norwegian, Polish, German (Jewish) and Dutch allied troops were trained at Achnacarry.

 

The Commandos were awarded 38 battle honours, 8 Victoria Crosses, 37 Distinguished Service Orders (9 with bars), 162 Military Crosses (13 with bars) and 218 Military Medals, some of the battles they fought were the bloodiest of the Second World War.

 

The world famous Commando Memorial stands proudly high above Spean Bridge. The three gigantic bronze figures stand proud in battledress, woollen caps and climbing boots looking across the Great Glen. The 17 foot high Memorial was designed by Scott Sutherland from Dundee College of Art in 1949, and unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1952. Hundreds of veteran Commandos make the annual pilgrimage to attend the Service of Remembrance and Wreath Laying held at the Memorial in November.

 

The Commando Association was granted the Freedom of Fort William and Lochaber in 1993. The illuminated Scroll is on display together with a range of memorabilia and photographs in the Commando Exhibition in the Spean Bridge Hotel."

www.visit-fortwilliam.co.uk

A macro shot of a 2016 Royal Marine Commando Commemorative coin.

Norton Commando.

 

Classic British Motorcycle.

 

Looks like a Roadster not an Interstate.

 

When I first starting riding bikes - these were my favourite British bikes. I was thinking of buying one and went to check one out. After having a lot of difficulty starting it I decided to stick with what I'd got.

 

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