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IT'S EVOLVED! Based off of the UH-1Y Venom.. Btw it's seven studs wide.
Again, apologies for the craptastic photo.
Mostly because Abbey-Road J-walker wouldn't leave me alone about it, so this is partially for him.
Conflans sainte Honorine #portailenbois #peinture #villedeconflanssaintehonorine #idf #patm666photos
IDF '67.
Image on the right is actually a LEGO mosaic a little over 20x20 inches. A grid was made with sections to allow up to 32 people to participate in a group activity. The top 1/4 was done with the public at our local community center.
I finished it in November but took some weeks until I could take some photos of it. Here is my latest (finished) vehicle. Hope you like it guys more pics on my IG profile www.instagram.com/ari23_ww2/
La BB 25613 était à la tête d'une double RRR assurant l'omnibus 830120 Strasbourg-Saverne vue peu avant son arrêt en gare de Steinbourg.
La BB 25606 pousse la RRR 301 assurant le 830135 Saverne-Strasbourg, le train va entrer en gare de Schwindratzheim dans quelques instants.
Israel Defense Forces
Custom LEGO® figures with
pad printed torso and digital arm patch.
Headwear and accessories by BrickArms, LEGO® and
CombatBrick.
Credit: Daniel Siskind gave me a lot of advice on this. Thank you Dan!
Statue de la Liberté 14/12/2024 09h55
Paris has it's Statue de la Liberté (Statue of Liberty) as well on the Southernmost point of Île aux Cygnes, very well accessible from the Pont de Grenelle in between the 15ème and 16ème arrondissement.
Statue de la Liberté
This statue was given in 1889 to France by U.S. citizens living in Paris, only three years after the main statue in New York was inaugurated, to celebrate the centennial of the French Revolution. Originally, the statue was turned towards the east in order to face the Eiffel Tower. In 1937 it was turned towards the west so that it would be facing the original statue in New York. It is one of three replicas in Paris.
The statue is near the Pont de Grenelle on the Île aux Cygnes, a man-made island in the Seine (48°51′0″N 2°16′47″E). It is a quarter-scale version (11.50 metres high), and was one of the working models used during construction of the actual Statue of Liberty. This model weighs 14 tons. It was inaugurated on 4 July 1889. Its tablet bears two dates: "IV JUILLET 1776" (4 July 1776: the United States Declaration of Independence) like the New York statue, and "XIV JUILLET 1789" (14 July 1789: the storming of the Bastille) associated with an equal sign. This statue is shown in the film National Treasure: Book of Secrets as a historic location.