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Acquired from Stuarts of Dukinfield along with sister vehicle 432 this Dart is seen in Stony Stratford in non standard livery
Campbell Park MK and just a few of the 30 Kinetika Flags produced for the MK international Festival. The flags are of hand painted silk and show Mandalas - geometric shapes representing different aspects of existence, They originated in Hinduism and Buddhism and are symbols of a spiritual nature.
Introducing Marina... I had the pleasure of doing a shoot last night with this gorgeous Russian model...
A shot of two stairwells taken just off Silbury Boulevard in Central Milton Keynes (UK).
Part of my Milton Keynes (Set)
Part of my architecture (Set)
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A couple of MK I Ford Escorts. The white with blue stripes is a 1300XL whilst the yellow one is a Ford Escort Mexico. You may recognise them from this picture taken at a different car show www.flickr.com/photos/84768790@N05/14362871918/in/set-721... This is 3 exposures with -1+ stops bracketing, then Photomatix for HDR and tonemapping, and finally Photoshop for the finishing touches.
BR Mk.II TSO No.W5212 of Vintage Trains in BR(WR) chocolate & cream livery, Diagram 88 built by BR (Derby) 1967, Lot 30751. At Didcot Parkway, 4 March 2023.
New to Metroline in October 1992, DAF / Optare K302 FYG passed to MK Metro in the early 2000's and is seen here at the Kidderminster Rally on 14th October 2001. It later operated for Jan's Coaches of Soham, surviving until the mid-2010's.
Scanned from an acquired slide, taken by the late Carl Berry.
some product representations for modern karibou's poster/flyer, an online shop for home & lifestyle.
A more compact version under test along side the larger MK III prototype. Cobbled together with bits of previously used wood and an old 19" 6U aluminium rack blanking cover.
Basic specifications are:
6059/CV4006 input pentode running as pentode
6CG7/6FQ7 phase splitter as LTP with a constant current sink in the tail
6CA7/EL34/KT77 push pull output at ~450V with cathode bias (around 19-20W idle dissipation using zeners to tighten things up towards fixed bias)
Sowter UP-21 output transformers, VVT chokes & Primary Windings HT transformers.
Striking new architecture in Milton Keynes 1 of 2.
An extension to the long established art gallery.
BR Mk.IIf No.72631 (ex-60796), built as a TSO by BREL (Derby) in 1974, Diagram 109, Lot 30860 and converted to a Class 488/3 Gatwick Express TSH in 1983 and now used as a Test Train Brake Force Runner by Network Rail and in their yellow livery; at Bristol Temple Meads, 1 December 2022.
BR Mk.IIf No.72612 (ex-6156), built as a TSO, Diagram 109, Lot 30860 by BREL (Derby) in 1973 and converted to a Class 488 Gatwick Express coach. Now used as a Test Train Brake Force Runner by Network Rail and in NR yellow livery; at Bristol Temple Meads, 1 December 2022.
Fifteen seconds later, they stopped to have their photo taken with this guy. Now, I'm a mite irked. I follow them around for about 15 minutes and ask if I can take their photo. I get the same response of they have to run and find their friends. 50 feet later, they stop to have their photos taken. I counted this happen about three times.
These two "ladies" succeeded in doing something really hard to do - pissing me off. Yes, I took it personally. And I’ve learned that I should not have done so. Yes, it was a bit of a personal sting to my pride but maybe they really were running late to meet friends, grab some food, hit the bathroom, or something about me (looks, demeanor, camera equipment, dunno) just didn’t feel right. They were not my personal models and did not owe me anything. This is a somewhat bitter lesson to learn & im better for it.
Thankfully, one of my friends gave me some hand-crafted honeyed rum and that made me feel better.
Spitfire Mk.IA N3200 at Duxford. This Spitfire was based at Duxford with 19 Sqn in 1940. In May 1940 it was force landed on a beach near Calais after being hit whilst covering the British Expeditionary Force withdrawal. The Pilot, Sqn Ldr Geoffrey Stephenson was captured and became a POW. The aircraft would remain buried until 1986 when it's remains were recovered. The subsequent restoration to flying condition was carried out by Historic Flying Ltd and the first post restoration flight took place in March of 2014.
Another photo in the Milton Keynes MK series - this is an HDR of the floodlands in Monkston Park.
Part of my trees in fields (Set)
Part of my Milton Keynes (Set)
Part of my HDR (Set)
The Mk 1 マンキラー (Man Killer) was the first tank built powered of steam it was built by the Japanese though it was very effective it bogged down a lot. The Japanese became allies with the State of New York supplying the New York Army with The First ever tank. Note that it uses a Experimental machine gun which is kind've bad.
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The Tank is heavily inspired by Bushido Bricks, i also have a Japanese like soldier next to him.