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Memorial Day 2025
Today, in America, we honor the fallen. Those men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep our nation free and safe.
I'd like to thank my friend Spanky Stonebender for staying up late to help me put this shot together. Thanks babes!♥
Check out
my YouTube Channel for more pictures: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQycJ_rCcCg&feature=youtu.be
It is a contest entry to Deltaforce Medic's vehicle contest.
Check out his channel: goo.gl/xaw8ys
Credit for the motorcycle goes to Dips/VirginLego:
Credit for the Opel Blitz Front goes to:
TheLegoLukas: goo.gl/cZZxOY
Panzerbricks: goo.gl/X8l2BC
Comments and feedback are always appreciated ;-)
Hello, guy´s the AT-RT is my favorite Star Wars Walker.
This vehicle will be included in many moc´s/scenes from me I hope you enjoy it!
I´m really proud of to share this with you guy´s,
but I took a lot of inspiration from Deltaforce Medic on YouTube.
Hello, guys, I hope you enjoy this build and use this in your moc´s! But I have to give some credit to Deltaforce Medic.
I took a lot of inspiration from him.
Here is a Link to his Youtube Channel
I've included my Nam figures as well just as they fit better in this collection than going backwards and including them with my ww2 figures. I've also put a few of my Police SWAT figures in the photo although they are not an official military force. Again just as they fit with modern figures.
I haven't included my UN figures in the Photo...I have 20 of them. I'm still deciding what weapons they will have and I got lazy after setting all these up as it took a fair while to get them out of storage and decide who had what weapon with what I had on hand to give them.
I'm not seeing as many great modern builds as there was just a few years back..maybe the best time came and went although I hope not.
Check out
my YouTube Channel for more pictures: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQycJ_rCcCg&feature=youtu.be
It is a contest entry to Deltaforce Medic's vehicle contest.
Check out his channel: goo.gl/xaw8ys
Credit for the Opel Blitz Front goes to:
TheLegoLukas: goo.gl/cZZxOY
Panzerbricks: goo.gl/X8l2BC
Comments and feedback are always appreciated ;-)
Daphne is Infinity Industries first bolt action rifle ever.
She's chambered in .303, and loads with two clips of 5.
This is the second version, in carbine configuration. This means she has a shorter barrel, and a lightweight stock that folds to the left.
I made a standard version of it, you can find it in my photostream.
Special thanks to Ana and DeltaForce for ideas, thoughts and advice.
Feel free to comment.
Amy
The Lego AT-RT from Deltaforce Medic with some leg adjustment. Yes.. I left the gun cause I can't seem to find that one piece to attach both gun and vehicle together.
Heavily weathered helicopter around door openings and on running boards. Shown here with 2 Delta Team members ready to be dropped into Mogadishu
Check it out on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcWsdTLB25I&feature=youtu.be
The sFH 18 was inspired by Deltaforce Medic and Panzerbricks.
LEGO President Lincoln poses with a covert Delta Force team assigned to his protection group (they are the team behind the scenes often never seen by the public)
LEGO Police and Army Delta Force operators protect the Space Union from Spacemen protesters!
1000's of unhappy and restless Spacemen converge on the Space Union's headquarters on earth (Washington D.C.) to protest while LEGO Police and Army Delta Force operators monitor the situation. The Swat team is off fighting Zombies and could not attend.
Tensions are high. The Space Union refuses to budge on it's current 2014 budget which includes a pay decrease, cheaper coffee, and elimination of it's retirement program. Spaceman workers are now fighting their own union and drinking lowest bidder coffee whilst still at the mercy of their corporate employers may soon having nothing to lose making them ripe for rioting and anarchistic actions.
The Space Union, representing spacemen worker interests throughout the galaxy, refuses to change despite this pressure. Unfortunately, political and financial interests are winning favor and the Space Union has disbanded caring for it's members and instead panders to influence from brides and favors. It is well known to be a highly corrupt organization.
LEGO Police Force and with help of a US Army Delta Force detachment (pictured on the roof and called in by the President himself) secure the perimeter of the Space Union's Headquarters and hope that the protest demonstration will proceed peacefully.
If it does not, Police and Delta Force members have been authorized to bring to bear serious counter measures to any rebellious Spacemen who cross the line and attempt to assault officers or damage the Space Union's compound.
Police personnel are geared up in riot gear (flack jackets, helmets, riot batons and shields) and Army Delta Force operators secure the roof prepared to rain down pain and devastation if the Spacemen violate their peaceful demonstration permit. The use of Deadly Force has been authorized.
Pictured:
Ground Level: 25 LEGO Police Officers, including infamous Officer Ed "Coffee" Cook, SGT Brad Sellpabst, and Officer Michelle "Cupcakes" Brown. Cook was ordered to not drink coffee during the protest and SGT Sellpabst is supervising team B.
Roof: 12 man Army Delta Force detachment, equipped for urban warfare including several snipers.
Spacemen: Over 70 LEGO Spaceman, including Red, Blue, White, Yellow, Black and later issued Spacemen units are protesting.
Q/A:
Q: Why are military forces being deployed for a civilian matter?
A: Due to the previous Spaceman riots of 1987 which caused the destruction of over a billion dollars of property and countless police and Spaceman lives, the President decided to deploy one of it's top urban warfare units, Delta Force, to assist police. This reason and the fact the Space Union members are multi-national and planetary in nature, makes national security is a big concern. Additionally, LEGO Police's SWAT team is currently fighting off Zombies in another area of town.
Q: Do you actually own that many spacemen?
A: Yes! We here at LEGO Police Force love all LEGO themes, and Classic-Space has a special place in my memory as some of the first LEGO sets we owned. We've been collecting for years.
Q: What custom accessories are used in this scene?
We used pieces and equipment sold by CitizenBrick.com ModernBrickWarfare.com, Brickarms.com, BrickBrigade.com and BrickForge.com.
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N778PA - Boeing B-707-139B - reg to Aerocar Aviation (in ex MAOF-colours)
at Miami International Airport (MIA) in Feb. 1986
c/n 17.903 - built in 1959 for Western Air Lines - converted to B-707-139B with turbofan-engines in 1964 -
leased to MAOF between 1982 and 12/1984
used in the 1985 movie "DELTA FORCE".
Prior to filming in 1985, the aircraft had been operated by Israeli charter-operator MAOF Air and was retired from commercial service in December 1984. The aircraft was then leased to Golan-Globus Productions in late 1985 while in storage at Tel Aviv and repainted with the fake airline name "American Transworld Airlines" while retaining the MAOF livery, but later changed to "American Travelways Airlines" to avoid confusion and legal action. Upon completion of the film, it was sold to Jet Avionic Systems Incorporated on May 28, 1985. Aerocar Aviation acquired it in January 1986 and sold it to Boeing Military Aircraft Company on March 20, 1986 to be used as a source of spares for the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker program. The U.S. Air Force acquired it later on and parted its vertical stabilizer and engines for the Boeing KC-135E Stratotanker. N778PA was destroyed by fire in a welding accident while in storage at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in 1992.
scanned from Kodchrome-slide
nike air delta force white / grey
nike air force V white / grey 1990
nike quantum force II white / grey 1991
nike quantum force white / blue high top
This photoshoot was held at our paintballing site in surrey. Lets hope she has some padding on underneath, otherwise her husband would have got a suprise when he took off that dress.
The Rainbow Sickz strike team are led by Mani "Boondog" Chavez" they are a multi national team made up of Elite Operators
Former Royal Marine George "Knock Knock" Jones - heavy weapons specialist,
Interrogation and intimidation professional "the Gimp".
Nato tactical expert Franque "Frenchie" de la Rue,
Herbie "The Hammer" Meyer close assault advisor
Please comment on your favorite! The Gimp has no identity is it you? :)
Work on the Moc for Custom minifig Syndicates faction competition is almost complete. Head over to his stream and check out the competition!
This is my First Desert Delta-Force Operative I've made. Criticism and Tips wanted.
If you are added, Please give your opinion. If you Fave, Please comment.
Enjoy!
~Nicco
Delta operators with prototype BrickArms accessories.
L to R: Combat Knife and U-clip (prototype) on M4 Carbine (production); black LEGO lightsaber handle and U-clip on M4 Carbine (as an M203 Grenade Launcher).
In every Air Force international exercise it is a custom that a formation makes a fly-past over a famous landmark of the hosting country. During “Iniochos 2019”, a Hellenic Air Force organized exercise, a mixed 7-aircraft formation flew over Acropolis, Athens. The formation was led by a Hellenic Air Force Mirage 2000-5 followed by three rows:
a) Italian A.F. F-35A & Panavia Tornado
b) Israeli A.F. F-16C Blk 30 Barak & Hellenic A.F. F-4E AUP Phantom II
c) USAF F-16C Blk 50 & Hellenic A.F. F-16C Blk 52+ Adv
Well, I've had these in the queue for months and I've finally gotten around to taking pictures and posting them. I've forgotten how to work this thing......
Anyway, obviously these two figures were inspired by the now not-so-recent release of Modern Warfare 3. I just finished the campaign for the umpteenth time and decided it was about time I uploaded these two figures. They're not characters in the game of course, just inspired by it.
The figure on the left is, obviously, a Russian Spetsnaz troop in winter gear. Part of the counter-terrorism unit Alfa, he carries a new Brickwarriors AK74 with a TT holographic sight and GP-30 grenade launcher, along with a BA MP5 and a SI-DAN Gas Mask.
The fig on the right is an American Delta Force operative in UCP. He holds a SI-DAN SCAR. Strapped to his leg is a string of claymores as well. What you can't see is the Desert Eagle in his holster and the shotgun on his back. He came prepared....
Anyway really glad to get this off my back. Tell me what you think!
Concealed to Combat
A US Federal Law Enforcement Officer (FLEO) practices his draw during a class with Master Sergeant Larry Vickers, US Army (Retired). MSG Vickers spent over 20 years serving with the US Army. He served in the 5th SFG, as well as spending years in the highly prestigious Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta, more commonly known as Delta Force. (PSR News Photo, by Robert Cunningham, 12/4/2010)
The CS-45a "Gloria" is the newest addition to the Clear Sky Weapons line. Firing the heavy hitting .45 ACP from a modified CS-5a gas system, Gloria has proven to be a powerful, reliable SMG.
Credit to xLunaticX for the Thompson mag, Archkyrie for the rail, Woitekz for parts and creative advice, as well as DeltaForce for advice.
Ready to sit on the running boards of the MH-6 Little Bird. Weathered using Citadel Nuln Oil and Agatha paints
A Soviet Scud missile and rocket launcher vehicle at the Delta Force paintball centre at Bovingdon, Hertfordshire. This equipment featured in the Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies". 22nd July 2016.
Yes! I was 8 seven years ago. I'm now 15! I just want to thank all my friends here on flickr. I have added close friends and great people that have taught or inspired in the last 5 months since I joined!
List of Thank You's
1.) Sean O'hara, [JP], First Rate Customs, asianboy, High5, Sir Carlsberg and 09W for being my first couple of friends here on flickr.
2.) Pedro, Andrew, and Victor. (the custom trio) For inspiring me into making my own customs.
3.) Gondabuggan, Epac, Deltaforce, and Mocha. For being very supportive cool guys!
4.) Banzai, Bantha, GaseousCosine, Camodeo, and Bansheeshee. Also great cool guys!
5.) Last but not least GI Brick. Without Julie and Keith. I WOULDN'T BE HERE! Well, I probably would but Brickarms won't be a part of my builds. They expanded my hobby of lego into something bigger! Without them, Brickarms won't exist in my books and I would stop my hobby of lego. So Thank You guys for keeping my hobby alive!
Bio :
-Brian V.
-Born: Oct. 31, 1996
Battlefield 3 FTW
A series of comparison shots between the two. I'll note major differences in a sec.
Other obvious notes, I don't have the full Delta fig, so I tried to make it close. Another advantage for the DSF fig is that it is $10 cheaper and more easily accessible. Printing on the DSF isn't LEGO smooth, but it much more durable.
THE ELEVENTH DAY
On the eleventh day of Geekness
My fan girl gave to me
Eleven snipers sniping
Ten lords a-peeing
Nine ladies lurching
Eight blades a-filking
Seven zombies zooming
Six beasts a-baying
Five golden rings
Four falling birds
Three henchmen
Two turtle bros'
And a part bridge of Khazad-dûm
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CRACK!!!
No worries, it's just eleven crack shots crackin' open their Geekness bon-bons....
Though someone else seems to be a annoyed at being left out of the fun, judging by the cross-hairs zeroing in on our folks. Wouldn't give much for their chances against that lot though. Keen are the eyes of elves, and keener stll the bionic targeting sensor of the Deathlok cyborg.....
Front Row, Left to Right:
-Lady Lara Croft in her unorthodox archaeology uniform from "Tomb Raider". 2006 NECA Action Figure 18 cm (7 inch) .
-Michael Biehn as Corporal Dwayne Hicks (Serial Number- A27/TQ4.0.48215E9), United States Colonial Marine Corps Combat Armour, from "Aliens". 2004 McFarlane Toys Action Figure 17 cm (7 inch) .
Second Row, Left to Right:
-Orlando Bloom as Legolas Thranduilion, Prince of the Silvan, from "The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers". Marvel Entertainment Action Figure 17 cm (7 inch). As an Elvish archer Legolas's idea of armouring up is to whack on a couple of articulated shoulder pauldrons and carry an extra sword.
-Rose McGowan as Cherry Darling from "Grindhouse - Planet Terror". 2007 Neca (National Entertainment Collectibles) action figure, 17 cm (7 inch) . This time she's loaded for bear with her M16 prosthetic leg. Wonder how she clears jams?
-Lucas Bishop of the X-Men. 2006 Toy Biz Marvel Legends Action Figure 17 cm (7 inch) . I bet Hicks is thinking, "Not the BIshop I know..."
-Colonel Luther Manning as the cyborg, Deathlok the Demolisher. Toy Biz Marvel Legends 2005 Action Figure, 16 cm (6.5 inch).
-Mace Daniels from Fighting Force (Computer Game). 2000 Blue Box Toys Action Figure 16cm (6.5 inch). She's a gamer gun gal, and a Private Eye. I got a cheap job lot of these figures that I reckon will make useful conversions. Until then....
Back Row - Left to Right:
-BHD Delta Force soldier. 2005 Fame Master 4D Puzzle 12 cm (5 inch). These are actually jigsaw puzzles that are so detailed and well proportioned that they put many larger action figures to shame.
-Police Officer Action Figure 10 cm (4 inch). These came from a $2.00 shop. The plastic they're made from is poorly stabilised or somesuch, and these crappy lil' blokes break as soon as you look at them.
-Robocop Series 1. 1988 Kenner Action Figure 12 cm (4.5 inch). These were very cool, mostly because they have a hammer mechanism in the back that enables you to fire a roll of caps!
-U.S Air Force Pararescue Jumper. 2005 Fame Master 4D Puzzle 12 cm (5 inch).
This was another silly holiday shoot. I set up a few pieces of foam on the coffee table, draped over with a piece of camouflage cloth with some dyed ferret nets (leftover from my Predator costume) added for texture. The action figures are all pinned upright, since they're not very stable without their stands. Ultimately, I ended up leaving this set up for a couple of days while I hunted the right light. Even played around with the fog machine for a bit, though eventually I decided to go with this shot.
Incidentally, some people assume that because there are toy guns in this picture then I must therefore be pro-gun. Not at all. I'm cheerfully hypocritical and would be more than happy if the only guns in the world were toys. Just guessing, but that's probably not likely to happen, but hey, how is that my fault? Then there's the issue about kids' and toy guns which again, I'll sidestep, as these are just little plastic dollies, y'know? One thing I can guarantee, all of the weapons are non functional and definitely not loaded. Except for Legolas and his bow...you could put an eye out with that thing!
Doing this has given me a good idea for an anti-gun picture, which I'll get around to in due course.
Besides, I don't HAVE eleven toys that are "Vipers" or "Wipers" or "DIapers"!!