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Ilford Multigrade IV RC, f/16, 20 second exposure, Grade 2 contrast filter, developed in Kodak Dektol 1+2, 1 minute in Blue Toner 1+9
Only a dusty scan of a 5x7 so shouldn't be viewed much larger...
Original negative here
this is the fourth in a silly series....the first three are in earlier posts,
as "star fantasy" I, II, II
(i fully realize that no one is sufficiently interested to actually look up the first three....im not either...theyre in there somewhere....i think)
stay tuned - to be continued........maybe... or not.....
The top view shows best how off the proportions of the sets (both UCS and playscale) are. The corvette is much longer and sleeker than the Lego-models.
In 2016, Hatfield House commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first official tank trials which took place in the Hatfield estate in February 1916. A replica Mark IV tank was on display during the 2016 season.
Rolleicord IV 1953 mit Heidosmat 3,2/75 mm und Schneider Xenar 3,5/75 mm. Blitzsynchronisation ist zwischen X und M umschaltbar
Nothing like a roaring fire to warm me up on a cold day.
Photographer: Mark Darkness... Darkness Productions. www.flickr.com/photos/129744705@N05/
Red Old Barn, Palouse, WA.
Having grown up around fertile paddy fields, harvest times used to be very exciting for us kids! After a year of hard work, they represented the joys of reaping in the bounty! I was very happy when I saw this wheat field ready to be harvested. It gave me the ‘pongal’ (Harvest Festival of India; in Tamil ‘pongal’ literally translates to overflowing) feeling signifying abundance and prosperity! Harvest festivals are universal indeed. They are a part of our DNA--we perhaps still retain our genetic memory of our distant or not so distant agrarian society!
Many thanks goes to my Flickr contact - Mike (www.flickr.com/photos/mwb-photos/) who provided me the place information.
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"My name is Drago. I'm a fighter from the Soviet Union. I fight all my life and I never lose."
('Ivan Drago' by NECA)
The main body houses a conference room, that seats four minifigs comfortably, even leaving room for a protocol droid.
Behind the conference room there are two comm-stations, one of which has just received the Death-Star plans!
Die Frisia IV ist eine Auto- und Passagierfähre der Reederei Norden-Frisia, die im Linienverkehr zwischen der Ostfriesischen Insel Norderney und Norddeich verkehrt.
Bj. 2002
The Tantive IV was the last and biggest ship on my micro scale to-do list. Its close to the size of set 75244 but I’ve aimed to give it a lot more detail and accuracy. I've done my best to make sure each hull section is the right size and proportions with as much detail as possible.
The modular hull sections are connected to an internal Technic frame. The ship is strong, pretty easy to pick up (as long as you avoid those fins) and rests firmly on a small stand which can easily be made taller or a different colour. Inside the Technic frame is the ship interior and crew! The two roof sections can be removed to reveal the main corridor which connects the cockpit to the docking bays near the engines. The upper deck also comes off to show a central conference room with engineering corridors and removable escape pods either side. The 4-stud high crew and interior features aren’t to scale sadly, but hopefully they stand out as a nice extra feature for the ship!
This was by far the biggest and heaviest moc I’ve attempted so far, it was a new challenge for me but I really enjoyed the process. I’ve put instructions for this and the Liberator colour scheme on Rebrickable (link below), and thrown in the Millennium Falcon, Ghost and plenty of Rebel Starfighters in the hope that someone likes it enough to make a little Rebel fleet :)
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-73874/ron_mcphatty/micro-blockad...
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Strobist Info:
Key Light - AlienBee B800 - Centered above camera, 1/32 pwr, 22" beauty dish w/ grid
Fill Light - Yongnuo 560-IV, centered below camera, 1/16 pwr, inside 18in. softbox w/ DIY grid
Back Light - Yongnuo 560-IV, 1/16 pwr, 70mm zoom
Backdrop Light - Nikon SB-700, 1/32 pwr, 70mm zoom
Trigger - Yongnuo RF-603 II wireless, 560-TX controller on camera and RF-602s on AB800 and SB-700
Architects: Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, early 1970s. Lauderdale Place and Seddon Highwalk. Grade II listed. Barbican Estate, City of London.
acrylic, ink, nero lead
50x70cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper
GROUPS AWARDS IN COMMENTS WILL BE DELETED
The Perth Diving Academy vessel, Lionfish IV [MMSI NA] departing Rous Head Harbour on November 7, 2015. The Lionfish IV is a purpose built day trip diving vessel, 24 metres in length.
IMO: NA
NAME OF SHIP: Lionfish IV
CALL SIGN: NA
MMSI: NA
Gross Tonnage: NA
DWT: NA
Built: 1998
Flag: NA
Ship Manager: Perth Diving Academy
The Tantive IV was the last and biggest ship on my micro scale to-do list. Its close to the size of set 75244 but I’ve aimed to give it a lot more detail and accuracy. I've done my best to make sure each hull section is the right size and proportions with as much detail as possible.
The modular hull sections are connected to an internal Technic frame. The ship is strong, pretty easy to pick up (as long as you avoid those fins) and rests firmly on a small stand which can easily be made taller or a different colour. Inside the Technic frame is the ship interior and crew! The two roof sections can be removed to reveal the main corridor which connects the cockpit to the docking bays near the engines. The upper deck also comes off to show a central conference room with engineering corridors and removable escape pods either side. The 4-stud high crew and interior features aren’t to scale sadly, but hopefully they stand out as a nice extra feature for the ship!
This was by far the biggest and heaviest moc I’ve attempted so far, it was a new challenge for me but I really enjoyed the process. I’ve put instructions for this and the Liberator colour scheme on Rebrickable (link below), and thrown in the Millennium Falcon, Ghost and plenty of Rebel Starfighters in the hope that someone likes it enough to make a little Rebel fleet :)
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-73874/ron_mcphatty/micro-blockad...
La Victoria peninsula, close to the monastery. SL66, Planar 2,8/80 (polarizer), Velvia 50 (scan from slide).
The Mark-IV is capable of transporting 500 colonists or refugees, with a crew of 150. The forward parabolic reflectors are recessed into the hull so that it can still be connected to additional units.
Just returned home from my short work trip to Naples, Florida. It's an incredibly beautiful place...although a bit expensive for my blood. I hope to go back again and visit someday. :)
While there I had a couple new albums to listen to and they really made for a great soundtrack to my journey. First was Robert Plant's new album "Lullaby and...the Ceaseless Roar". The second album is called "Transgender Dysphoria Blues" from a band named Against Me!. I highly recommend both.