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BR Mk.II TSO No.W5191 of Vintage Trains in BR(WR) chocolate & cream livery, Diagram 88 built by BR (Derby) 1966, Lot 30751. At Didcot Parkway, 4 March 2023.
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.
Former Thames Transit Plaxton bodied Dennis Dart L711 JUD was liveried up for the MK Metro training school in the mid-2000's but still saw regular use on stage carriage work as seen here in April 2008.
This Spitfire Mk. VIII is painted to represent 'Grey Nurse', A58-602, the aircraft of Wing Commander R.H. (Bobby) Gibbes OAM DSO DFC*.
The actual airframe is A58-758, the last Spitfire delivered by the Royal Australian Air Force.
(aviationmuseum.com.au/supermarine-spitfire-mk-viii/ )
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Heavy British infantry tank, the Churchill Mk VII in Canadian service. These are famous for their slow speed, good armour and excellent cross country capability. I really wanted to recreate the aggressive tracks on the Churchill, and these retro lego tracklinks fit the bill, although they were really hard to work with. I have not seen any other MOCs with these tracks, please point me towards any, as I 'd like to see how they used these pieces.
I am short on a few things like grills for the pattern on top of the track covers. You'll see there's some missing.
I haven’t uploaded anything in nearly 10 years so thought I'd start with a fun creation with unique tracklinks and a silly colour. The green is obviously not the right shade, but it is a toy after all. The tracks do actually slide along the road wheels and upper runner, but unfortunately shift from side to side a bit too much.
The Danish State Railways (DSB) first radio controllable shunter Litra MK was built in Germany by Siemens from the year 1996 to 1998. 25 were built in all.
All but one shunter were transferred to DSB subsidiary Railion in 2001 and DB Schenker Rail in 2007.
My LEGO model is my second attempt and is the DSB Gods version.
The scale is 1:54, 26 studs long, 7 studs wide and consists of 410 bricks.
The stickers are homemade again.
MARLENE KUNTZ @ HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR
CATARTICA TOUR 994/014. A 20 anni da Catartica si risuona l'album più gli inediti di Pansonica (scritti tra Catartica e Il Vile).
Merkava Mk 4 main battle tank
טנק מרכבה סימן 4
Israel 67th Independence Day, Yad LaShiryon, Israel
יום העצמאות ה-67 למדינת ישראל, יד לשריון, ישראל
Here is my latest caricature. This time form the TV show Battlestar Galactica (first version) a Viper Mk.I from Blue Squadron. Serving aboard BSG-75 Galactica this Viper is flown by Lt. Starbuck.
New to Limebourne Buses, Dennis Dart / SCC Caetano T408 LGP managed to escape having an ageless NI registration applied when it was purchased by MK Metro! It is seen here at Milton Keynes Railway Station on 7th April 2007.
The Tetrarch was a British light tank that could be parachuted out of an airplane, though the design proved to be unsuccessful and was later removed from service in August 1944.
This is my first attempt at making a tank with a turret.
C&C
Delivered new to City of Oxford in February 1996, this Volvo B10 / Plaxton later passed to Arriva when that operator took over the COMS operations in High Wycombe.
Following it's withdrawal it passed to MK Dons as a display unit / outreach vehicle and is seen here outside the Dons' stadium in September 2018. It is not clear if this vehicle is still roadworthy as it now seems to spend all it's time parked in one or the other of the car parks surrounding the Dons' Bletchley stadium.
Futuristic looking concept cars based on real vehicles or total figments of the imagination rapidly became a common sight in the Matchbox line up from the early 1970's in a desperate bid to recapture sales from Hot Wheels who were decimating them in America.
This Dodge Charger MK III concept is very much of its era with swooping wedgy lines, a fully opening cockpit door and very very retro metallic purple colour scheme. In loose and preloved condition.
I think I've come a long way since I started, especially if you look at what I have in my old account.
Anyway, I thought I would try redoing one of my very early weapons, and this is what I got.
It's a 7.62x51 MG that would have been used sometime during the Cold War.
Variants:
Modern
Tactical
Post-apoc
..........*I'm going to try something with this one - I'll use my post-apoc parts from 0.7 for this one, ..........but I won't add it to the group.
MK COFFEE - RACH GIA
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