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Looked out the kitchen window and there sat the truck.. Don't have a clue why he was parked there.. Got a few shots and after awhile he went on down the cul de sac and came on back out.. strange.. Happy Truck Thursday, Everybody!!!
Not Captain Kirk's but the Dublin to Belfast train. Passing over the Boyne viaduct en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyne_Viaduct at Drogheda. Being autumn and the first night shots I have taken in ages I completely forgot to clean my lens. And I forgot to switch on long exp noise reduction..duh!
First photos in ages!
I've had this model sitting on my desk for about a year now - just an original series style Star Trek model I put together while getting terribly annoyed at ST:Discovery (I kept joking that the first season would end with all the 'moral ambiguity' kicked out the window as the Enterprise showed up to fly the colours for utopianism that was in fact largely absent from an original series far closer to the 'pressured morality in war time' mode that's always treated as a departure from what Trek does - and lo . . . but I digress).
It's fairly flimsy but serviceable as a model and I probably cribbed from every Lego version of the ship on Flickr so, at the risk of pulling a Newton, credit to everyone who has done so!
Guess about 8 -10 inches deep nearly where the kerb edge is. Difficult access into Enterprise rent-a-car at Wexham on the A412, even pedestrians would need wellingtons and hope no lorry would coming steaming along and soak them.
It lights up nicely. As you can see, I cut open the big blue windows for the arboretum. For some reason, Bandai didn't have those cut out. Also I put thin blue plastic behind it for the glass.
Passing under the MEN Arena, scene of the recent Manchester atrocity, CFPS 345 fittingly displays "We Love Manchester" as she arrives into Platform 3 of Manchester Victoria station with the returning "East Lancs Enterprise" Railtour.
20/03/2018 (Tue) 1811 Ravenstruther (Carstairs) 90036 Driver Jack Mills 4L35 1739 Mossend Down yard - Dagenham dock
(The 4 containers carry coal from Onllwyn Washery in west Wales, to Mossend and are returning empty as far as Carlisle on this service which normally conveys empty car carriers from Mossend to Dagenham. From Carlisle the containers will go forward on the following days 6V71 1602 Carlisle - Margam which carries lime from Hardendale for Port Talbot steel works. This is probably the last containerised household coal flow in the country.)
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A friend of mine and I were treated to a somewhat rare instance of daylight running on the Conrail Enterprise Branch, with CSAO MO-33 heading over to work Certified Steel in Trenton, NJ. CSX GP40-2 6235 and its five car train of steel loads sit under long decommissioned PRR catenary just shy of the switch into Certified Steel, soon to begin their work
Aintree Coachline operate this BCI Enterprise tri-axle double decker, a type rare in the UK outside the Ensignbus fleet. On 11th February, 2019, I came across 1001 (XL66 ACL) in Manchester.
An entry for the awesome TBB's Chibi Lego Contest, based on the Enterprise D from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
I'm very pleased with how this Enterprise turned out. I think it has just the right amount of deformed cuteness to be chibi. ^_^
68026 'Enterprise' - 1E37 12.56hrs Liverpool Lime Street to Scarborough TPEx. Approaching Huyton Station. 10th SEptember 2019.
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