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The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Awaji-class minesweeper JS Hirado (MSO-305), assigned to the Minesweeper Division 1, Mine Warfare Force, Self Defense Fleet based at Yokosuka Naval Base, arrives at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, February 21, 2020.
JS Ise (DDH-182) / Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.04.13
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Murasame-class destroyer JS Murasame (DD-101), assigned to the Escort Division 1, Escort Flotilla 1, Fleet Escort Force, Self Defense Fleet based at Yokosuka Naval Base, is moored at Harumi Pier, Japan, March 11, 2019.
Jack Storm - The Island is a LEGO webcomic created by my good friend and LDD magician Pixel Fox. The first episode of this "Nate Drake meets Indiana Jones" story, can be viewed in its entirety here. I can't recommend it enough - read it, you'll be blown away.
This other scene takes place in a cave inside a volcano... Jack Storm (in blue) and Harvey are looking for an artefact - the guardian mask - but they are about to discover that as the name suggests, the item is well guarded!
Some alternate angles are visible on Joe Meno's Flickr - here, here, and here (Thanks Joe for the pics!).
Big thanks to my wife who built the lava texture.
JS~ So tiny (abt 2mm) and active that it took me half an hr to get 2 shots in focus.haha
Taken with D300 (my old cam) + 105 VR f 2.8 + Raynox DCR-250 + SB 900 Diffused, 30% cropped.
All comments,critique for me to improve are most welcome!!! =D
This must be one of the most interesting vehicles I saw during my stay.An Ankai HFF6120K40D run by Slash Travel.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga (DDH-181) (front) and many destroyers (back) are moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, September 30, 2017.
Taken with D300 (my old cam) + 105 VR f 2.8 + Raynox DCR-250 + R1 Diffused, 20% cropped.
All comments,critique for me to improve are most welcome!!! =D
JS Hashidate (ASY-91) / Hashidate-class service yacht / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.09
I got some inspiration to do a bolt action sniper rifle, as usually lawl. Chambered in a custom .338 round.
Credit to Shockwave for the bolt handle.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Kongo-class guided-missile destroyer JS Kongo (DDG-173) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, February 14, 2019.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Masyu-class replenishment oiler JS Masyu (AOE-425) navigates Tokyo Bay on July 22, 2019.
During the Cold War, the new Japanese Naval Self-defense Force built a series of large destroyers (Haruna and Shirane classes) which featured large hangars on the rear for up to three locally build Sea King Helicopters. Back then, protect Japan´s naval routes from hostile Soviet or Chinese submarines were the main mission of the JMSDF.
Although very capable and effective, these large destroyers could only take to sea a small number of Helicopters (3) when compared to a regular Aircraft-carrier which reduced their combat potential. Proposals for a true Anti-submarine Helicopter carrier were made but refused.
However, with the end of the Cold War and the recent increased in size of the Chinese Navy, (and since Helicopters continued to prove to be the best ASW weapon for a ship), a decision was made to develop a much larger anti-submarine ship.
However, this would lead to a series of political problems.
To know more about this situation, click here for the next picture:
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The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Hatakaze-class guided-missile destroyer JS Hatakaze (DDG-171) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, July 26, 2017.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Murasame-class destroyer JS Harusame (DD-102) arrives at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, April 13, 2019.
Jack Storm - The Island is a LEGO webcomic created by my good friend and LDD magician Pixel Fox. The first episode of this "Nate Drake meets Indiana Jones" story, can be viewed in its entirety here. I can't recommend it enough - read it, you'll be blown away.
The above scene is loosely inspired by the original story, I built it for the NCLUG display we had at the NC Comicon on 9 & 10 November 2013. My objective was to raise the awereness of the public towards fan made LEGO comics.
Big thanks to Legogal from Eurobricks for lending me all the palm trees!