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Spitfire Mk Vc AR501/G-AWII. This Spitfire was built by Westland Aircraft and went into service during 1942. It was acquired by the Shuttleworth Collection in 1961, and has appeared in many films. It has been undergoing restoration for some time. I last photographed it back in 2008 here.
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The picture shows a fisheye lens view of the Spitfire's engine compartment. The aircraft attracted much interest. To the right a Lysander can be seen.
Knock Off Ironman
This is almost a direct copy of Crayonbricks' version of this suit. I know he sells his own stuff on Ebay, Etsy and more but I don't know if these were stolen from him or if he sold the designs, someone bought them and re-sold them or what. They are very well printed, whoever I bought them from.
The Костюм-MK was developed by the Russian Roscosmos agency. It is a Low Gravity Operations Hard-Suit, designed specifically for low and zero gravity operation. It is equipped with booster packs and dual fuel canisters, grabber claws, flood lights, and is capable of both space and land movement (only in low gravity environments).
This is my first hardsuit, and it only took a couple hours in one sitting to build! It does fit a full minifig, and he's currently inside of it, but there is no opening function, so he's stuck...
A classic English sedan from the early 60's looking very smart here if a little dusty with chrome wire wheels . Very nice , I have fond memories of having such a car back in the 70's .
Bridge St . Sydney
Part of my Milton Keynes (Set)
Part of my other people's art (Set)
Explored Apr 24, 2010 - thank you!
A fisheye shot of the figure 8 sculpture near Central Milton Keynes (UK).
This wonderful sculpture is called 'Octo' and is by artist Wendy Taylor.
Custom Mk.18 used by US Navy Seals. Shorter barrel, lighter frame, cut stock and overall shortened length.
Stripped down because I can.
I am really proud of this MOC. I purposely mixed up old light grey and light bluish grey to give it that beat up BSG look.
Testing vintage Ilford Mark V BW film
Film Box Speed: 400 - Shot at ISO 200
(Sloppily) home developed in FPP D96
7 minutes at 58 degrees F
Pentax K1000
The Harvard Mk. IV was a training aircraft used by the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. It was a low-wing monoplane with a retractable undercarriage and a single propeller. The Harvard Mk. IV was known for its reliability and versatility in training pilots for combat.
We showed the US Military the Mk.0 but they said that they wanted a rifle similar to the M4 and M16 so they would be comftorable with it. So we developed the Mk.1, the similarities to the M4 are rear charging handle, bolt, Buffer tube, and other slight adjustments. It is chambered in 5.56x45.
Credits...
Shockwave- Pistol grip
Wiikling- Stanag mag
"Designed as a heavy infantry support tank and "mobile pillbox" role, the main gun is still good enough for tank-tank combat. The Mk XXII uses many lessons learned from the last 8 years since the war broke out with the Germans.
Lucius Babalas II, chairman of Babalas Ordnance and Industries personally funded the first 5 models from the BO&I factories for the front.
I've wanted to do something from between the wars for ages, and had a little wonder about what the technology from WWI would have been like, if the war had gone on for a few years longer (thankfully it didn't go on longer)
Passing through Milton Keynes rather like arteries through the body are the A5 and the WCML. Here a Virgin Voyager approaches MK Central heading north
Knock Off Ironman
This is almost a direct copy of Crayonbricks' version of this suit. I know he sells his own stuff on Ebay, Etsy and more but I don't know if these were stolen from him or if he sold the designs, someone bought them and re-sold them or what. They are very well printed, whoever I bought them from.