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The future is bright...

 

The future is green...

 

The future is armoured...

 

And it sits on 2000 pounds of evil smelling tusked terror!

 

Uglugg is a mean old Orc... Veteran of both Dwarvern campaigns and survivor of the Elf border raids... And rumour has it that he has even faced down a Dread Knight in one on one combat!

 

A snarling brutish thug of a warrior - with enough strength to cause plenty of havoc when things are going his way on the battlefield and enough intelligence to retreat when things aren't...

 

Which makes Uglugg the perfect Orc to lead the most feared warband in the known world. Hand picking his lieutenants personally from the strongest tribes around, Ugglug's Armoured Orcs has plundered and scavenged more than enough heavy armour to last themselves a lifetime.

 

And if a fully armoured Orc war band is bad enough, mounting them on the wildest boars in the badlands is downright dangerous! These beasts of battle are ferociously fast, eternally angry and cruelly charge the enemy without mercy. It takes a really brave warrior to stand in the face of a sounder of charging boars. Or a really stupid one. Because of this, no greenskin force should want to fight without the services of Uglugg's Armoured Orcs... And no opposing force should want to face them. Not if they want to survive to fight another day that is.

 

For the first time ever, you can now recreate one of Ugglug's most famous encounters, the Elf Border Raids...

 

- Mount Ugglug and one of his trusted lieutenants on war boars and explore the edge of the forbidden forest

 

- Wheel out the elf ballista 'Eagle's Claw' and use the twin spring loaded shooters to force the orc raiders out of the forest

 

- Use the secret door in the tree to make good the Elves' escape (and get more ammunition for the Eagle's Claw)

 

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Perfect day to take her out for some photos in a natural setting. Her name is Lark. She a modded Littlefee Ante.

Damon taking c\care of our flower. ^,^

 

Does anyone know what tipe of flower that is? I got it as Christmas gift :D My son planted it :) I thought nothing will grow from it, but surprise surprise :D I guess it was made with love <3 ^3^ <3

Canon af35m

Film: Fortepan 50 asa

Developer: Rodinal 1+50 13min

Temp: 20c

EDIT: her eyes are for sale. 19mm Masterpiece soft-glass eyes, color: hydrangea with custom pupils

 

elf eujquiv by hypermaniac.

 

one of my all-time fave molds.

  

Custom doll ooak Monster high,SHe has been given a full repaint.Hair has been replaced with a wig I made.I sculpted armor out of polymer,ears are polymer.. she is a fanciful scout archer her tribe is a bit more glamorous then your typical elf :)

The Parnall Elf (G-AAIN, green and yellow) is a British two-seater light touring aircraft of the 1920s. Built by George Parnall & Co., it was the last aircraft designed by Harold Bolas before he left the company to go to the United States.

 

The type made its public debut at Olympia in July 1929. It was a biplane of wood and fabric construction with staggered wings set well forward on the fuselage as a feature to assist crew escape in an emergency. The wings were unusually braced with 'vee' interplane struts which dispensed with any flying wires and could be folded for ease of storage. The main fuel tank was fitted in the fuselage, a pump raised the fuel to a small tank in the wing centre section where it was then fed to the engine by gravity. An Elf placed fifth in the 1930 King's Cup Air Race out of a field of 88 entrants. The purchase price of the aircraft at this time was between £875 and £890.

 

G-AAIN is maintained and operated by the Shuttleworth Collection in Bedfordshire, England and is flown regularly throughout the summer months.

 

The Spartan Arrow (G-ABWP, blue) is a British aircraft of the early 1930s, built by Spartan Aircraft Limited. A successor to the company's first design, the Simmonds Spartan, the Arrow was a two-seat biplane with a spruce and plywood fuselage. The prototype first flew in May 1930 with Cirrus Hermes II engine. The 13 production aircraft that followed used mainly the de Havilland Gipsy II engine.

 

One aircraft was fitted with floats and evaluated as a seaplane in 1931. It was converted back to a a conventional cofiguration and later sold in New Zealand.

 

A total of two prototypes and 13 production aircraft were built at Weston, Southampton, and after 20 February 1931 at East Cowes, Isle of Wight.

 

G-ABWP is a Cirrus Hermes II powered Arrow (constructor's number 78). It survives in flying condition and is based at Redhill Aerodrome in Surrey.

 

The duo are seen here flying as a pair during the Shuttleworth Collection's 50th Anniversary Air Show.

Saguaro National Park (East), Arizona. The Elf Owl is among the smallest owls in the world and it is most common in areas with Saguaro cacti.

The cavity was at least 20 feet above the ground and we had to step back quite a bit (to the great displeasure of a rattlesnake) to get a good viewing angle.

I absolutely love marshmallows!

Sad Elf / Worried Elf / Happy Elf

 

... it was all the boy's idea...

For the Plush Team shop. Sold now!

It was Elf's turn for tree duty, on snow watch. Just a few flurries that's all, and he's pleased that when the snow actually comes (Sunday?) he'll be able to go out and play.

Car: Riley Elf MkIII.

Date of first registration: 5th February 1968.

Registration region: Birmingham.

Latest recorded mileage: 32,482 (MOT 30th May 2015).

Last V5 issued: 15th June 2015.

 

Date taken: 2nd September 2020.

Album: Carspotting

“Okay, you two. I know you two did this last year, remember?”

“Oh, yes, we do remember!”

“Good. There is a lot of mail to process. It’s a good thing Santa build a new post office where you can do all the work of sorting all this mail.”

“I thought this was new. I’m glad Santa can afford to keep things modern here at the North Pole.”

“It took a lot of work but it is nicer.”

“And warmer, too!”

“Good. Now, you’ll have about two hours to get this all done. Snappy, snappy!”

 

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"So the Almater finally sees sense in that pretty little head of hers and decides to let the Sky Hunters loose, eh Dawn Weaver?" shouts the red-haired elf, wind streaming through her hair, as she calls down to the pensive looking elf at the head of the Sky Reamer.

 

The young kinsman's face broke in to a wry smile, and he calls back over his shoulder, still keeping his face looking into the clouds, eyes straining as he scans the area ahead.

 

"You really should show the Almater more respect, kinswoman. You never know, you may become one some day!"

 

The red-haired elf roared with laughter.

 

"I shouldn't think so, Weaver. I won't live that long... I love the fight too much! Speaking of which, where are they? Can you see them yet?"

 

A shake of Dawn Weaver's head and she turns her attention to the elf behind her.

 

"See anything through that spyglass of yours?

 

"No, not with this low cloud type that we seem to have around us. But this isn't a normal cloud formation, there is some unnatural magiks at play." The dark-haired elf lowers his seeing scope. "They know we're coming... we must be careful. I have a bad feeling about this."

 

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I tested Pam's pattern, which should be out soon. How freaking cute are these?

 

The yarn is Cascade 220 in, I think, Birch and Mahogany heathers.

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Built as more luxurious versions of the Mini, both the Wolseley Hornet and the Riley Elf had longer, slightly finned rear wings and larger boots that gave the cars a more traditional three-box design. Wheelbase of the Elf and Hornet remained at 2.036 m (6.68 ft), whereas the overall length was increased to 3.27 m (10.7 ft).

 

Front-end treatment, which incorporated each marque's traditional upright grille design (the Hornet's grille with a lit "Wolseley" badge), also contributed to a less utilitarian appearance. The cars had larger-diameter chrome hubcaps than the Austin and Morris Minis, and additional chrome accents, bumper overriders and wood-veneer dashboards. The Riley was the more expensive of the two cars. The Elf name "Elf" recalled the Riley Sprite and Imp sports cars, also of the 1930s.

 

The Elf's and Hornet's special bumper overriders first appeared in 1962. Early production Mark Is also had a combination of leather and cloth seats, whereas all later models had full leather seats.

 

Both the Elf and the Hornet went through three versions. Initially, they used the 848 cc (51.7 cu in) 34 bhp (25 kW) engine (engine type 8WR) with a single HS2 carburettor, changing to a single HS2 carburettor 38 bhp (28 kW) version of the Cooper's 998 cc (60.9 cu in) power unit (engine type 9WR) in the Mark II in 1963. This increased the car's top speed from 71 to 77 mph (114 to 124 km/h)

 

Pirate's cove at Elf Fantasy Fair 2010, Kasteel De Haar, Haarzuilens.

Attractive brunette adopting a geisha role at Elf Fantasy Fair 2011, Kasteel De Haar, Haarzuilens.

- Reshade 3.4.1.

- HattiWatti Cinematic Tool (Free camera, HUD toggle, timestop, FOV)

- Hotsampling using WBG ❖ Downsampled ❖Cropped.

** FROZEN ELF : on GACHA GARDEN event ( opening 1st november 2019)

TAXI -----> maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gimme%20Gacha%20Production...

Credits to the brush makers and Blacklillyflower for the makeup inspiration.

    

The makeup is done by me =D

The necklace used to be my mothers, it's much more beautiful in real life, it looks so magical and fantasy like!

  

This is not homage to Twilight or anything, I love vampires but I'm not a fan of the series. And I'm not sure if the term ELFPIRE actually exists, but if it does I'm not aware, it's just something I came up with when talking about those mythical creatures.

This is a scarlet elf cup (or possibly ruby elf cup) fungus growing in what was a bog on the Leighton Moss RSPB reserve. I say was because during our three visits during our week in Arnside the rain (fortunately mostly during the nights) caused the water levels to rise 20 cm above normal turning the bog into a pond. And that was before Saturday's deluge!

 

For those who know the reserve, the Lower Hide path was flooded and needed wellies on Thursday. The causeway was just keeping above the water on either side and could well be flooded by now.

arianna

  

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7-light holiday portrait

Here I am, trying to get some sleep, but the snoring and grunting of all these other elves makes it impossible to get any shut-eye. Even Bentley can’t seem to get any rest. I occasionally hear a giggle or two from a couple elves who continue to keep us all awake. I hope something is done in the morning. Gmbl.

Les détails sont grandiose !

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