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WEEK 23.2 – RRT, Greenville Kroger
From Cleveland, down to Greenville! For our next stop on summer 2016's Retail Road Trip we find ourselves at yet another Mississippi Delta Kroger store. While the last one was a traditional greenhouse build, this one I have no clue about! Looks like it most closely resembles the Kroger Sav-On prototype, going by the curved elements... or it could simply have taken over this location from another grocer in the 1980s and stuck up a Bauhaus-style pharmacy sign at that point. Any info/guesses are welcome in the comments!
Kroger // 1778 Hwy 1 S, Greenville, MS 38701
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Schüttgutfrachter bei Speyer auf dem kaum noch mit Wasser gefüllten Rhein - Pegelstand 15.10.2018 nur noch 183cm
Ms.Red, I wonder if you are like your chic red hair and the piercings,
Cool with your inner diva and fiery all at the same time.
Or are you telling us about what you what to be, what you could be and what you will be.
But today I see you glide behind the counter cooking with the best of ease and a silent calm.
Like this is where you would rather be.
All else that you are and will be, can just wait a little bit longer.
ms. earth 2009 series
pre-pageant long gown competition with swimsuit fashion show..
Splash Mountain
Los Banos, Laguna
Over the weekend I had the fabulous opportunity to shoot an event called 'Just Drag Melbourne'!
It was an absolutely brilliant night filled with lots of colour and of course fabulous fashion and make-up too! I have lots more pics to come!
Pictured here is one of my favourites from the night Ms Chacha Lee! I love the glitter beard!
MS Jutlandia.
MS Jutlandia was contracted by and built for the East Asiatic Company (EAC) in 1934, as a combined passenger and cargo ship at EAC's Nakskov Shipyard, Denmark. Following an extended operational life in which she also served as a hospital ship and a royal yacht, she was finally decommissioned in 1965.
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About the model!
Finally I've finished my latest and biggest model so far, the legendary hospital ship MS Jutlandia.
The model is built with techniques similar to Valkyrien and Dannebrog using Backward Matt`s tutorial in Smooth Ship Hull Shaping Technique. The model is also build to fit my other ship models in 1:200 scale.
It was impossible to find any drawings of this ship on the web, so my model is based on photos of the ship and other data found through Google. Another very important source was Konajra's brilliant minifig model of the same ship.
On most of the other models found on the internet the hull is painted green below the waterline, but I found some photos showing a dark-red waterline, suggesting that it may at some point have had the normal dark red seen on many other ships. It solved a problem regarding parts for the hull, because the slope 18 4x1 (60477) is not available in green, and 36 of these are used mainly at the front of the hull, but also at the rear.
The masts and crane booms are a vital part of the look of the ship, and I did order quite a lot of rigid hoses for the masts but they turned out quite poor because none of them are completely straigth. So instead of these I have used 3,2 mm polystyrene pipes, exactly the same size as rigid hose, but with much better properties. The Technic 1/2 pins used on the masts and the bar bolders used for the crane booms doesn't exist in yellow so all of these parts have been spray painted, a few other pices are also painted, see if you can find them!
Some specification of the model:
Length: 85,8 studs (686mm)
Width: 12,7 studs (101mm)
Height: 38,5 studs (308mm) (on stand)
Parts in total: 3400 , MS Jutlandia: 3158 , base 242.
As always comments and critics are more than welcome!
Based off the MS-10 by Hober Mallow. All the Attachments are color coded with Trans-color pieces.
Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack Stats: 2Rh+d8 (claws) 1B (maneuver jet) 1G+d8 (maneuver jet and no ranged weapons) 2W.