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Stanier 8F 2-8-0 No 48442 draws forward at Chinley South Junction before reversing onto the down line for wrong line working through Doveholes tunnel - 3 February 1968
Brickarms Star Wars DH-17ESB Prototype.
Designed and injected by Will Chapman of BrickArms.
Features many similarities to the normal DH-17 Prototype, but also has some it's differences. For instance, the amount of detail is extraordinary. The three pins, transition from the base of the weapon to the rocket, and it even includes a smaller-sized scope, or the piece on top.
Are you one of those people who like the transition, and think that it is a better without the abrupt change, or are you someone who likes both? What are your thoughts?
Also, which do you like better? Will it be the normal DH-17 with it's overmolded, rocket-modifiable (oh, did I just say that out loud?), or the DH-17ESB with it's slick design, swirl-enabler with many SciFi possibilities?
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I was playing around with my E-11 model and thought "Why not!"
This is only a concept render. It hasn't been cut as a prototype..yet.
It is inspired by the "New Hope" version, but I've added a mag, since the gun just HAS to have one.
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Strobist: Two SB910; One front left mounted with a 1-metre-softbos, one back right mounted with a portable mini-softbox (around 20 cm). Additional fill light from the fireworks going off around subject.
DH Vampire FB-6 aux couleurs de l'Escadron de chasse "LA FAYETTE" - BA 102 Dijon-Longvic (Bourgogne - Côte d'Or)
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ONCF (Office des chemins de fer) locomotive DH 428 on TL101 05:40 Casa Voyageurs - Beni Nsar Ville at Gare De Taourirt, Morocco. Monday 20th January 2025.
October 1974 and NIR have won a contract to move spoil from Mageramorne to the oil terminal at Cloghan Point west of Whitehead. Using the former UTA built spoil wagons, the work was initially entrusted to the DH class locomotives, but they soon proved unequal to the task and were replaced by a spare 101. Late in October 1974, DH 3 takes a spoil train out of Whitehead.
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