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The Walker Bulldog was a light tank designed to replace the M26 Chaffee. It saw limited combat with the US Army in the Korean conflict and extensive use by the ARVN in the Vietnamese War.
This model represents an M41 with the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force. Watch out Godzilla!
In the late 70s I was into tanks and had a minor collection of models. I'm posting these shots for chuckles and grins...
Scanned from 3 1/2 x 5 in print (1979)
Part of a (slow) process of digitalizing my old photos
Selected shot from a fashion shoot for ten pieces of the PrettyPrettyRebel fashion line by designer Leah Delfiner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 2011.
The model is Sally Wong (Facebook).
FASHION DESIGNER: Leah Delfiner - PrettyPrettyRebel Facebook & Pretty In Punk Blog; HAIRSTYLES & MAKEUP: Bethany 'Queen B' Bell (MM#1560482); SHOOT COORDINATION
Bell Management / Phillip Stokes (MM#2172010); PHOTOGRAPHY & STREET CONCEPT
Will Stotler (MM#1338163)
She liked some of the prior stuff I'd done featuring a model with an outfit such as this, so I happened to pull this outfit out of the suitcase I use to store random things that models may or may not want to pose in.
Strobist details: 285HV into a stripbox with the outer diffuser removed but the grid to the left front. 285HV with a purple gel into a octobox with the diffuser removed but the grid still on to the right rear. All optically triggered by the 144PC with black slide film over the front in my E-M5 Mark II's hotshoe. I was kinda standing over her, with a nice piece of satiny fabric.
Not sure what year this one is, possibly a 1915. Its some sort of specialty version as well with loads of extra seating, maybe a shuttle vehicle.
The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie, T‑Model Ford, 'Model T Ford', or T) is an automobile that was produced by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908 to May 27, 1927.[1][2] It is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile, the car that opened travel to the common middle-class American; some of this was because of Ford's efficient fabrication, including assembly line production instead of individual hand crafting.[3] The Ford Model T was named the world's most influential car of the 20th century in an international poll.[4]
The Model T set 1908 as the historic year that the automobile became popular. The first production Model T was produced on August 12, 1908[5] and left the factory on September 27, 1908, at the Piquette Plant in Detroit, Michigan. On May 26, 1927, Henry Ford watched the 15 millionth Model T Ford roll off the assembly line at his factory in Highland Park, Michigan.[6]
There were several cars produced or prototyped by Henry Ford from the founding of the company in 1903 until the Model T was introduced. Although he started with the Model A, there were not 19 production models (A through T); some were only prototypes. The production model immediately before the Model T was the Model S,[7] an upgraded version of the company's largest success to that point, the Model N. The follow-up was the Ford Model A (rather than any Model U). Company publicity said this was because the new car was such a departure from the old that Henry wanted to start all over again with the letter A.
The Model T was the first automobile mass-produced on moving assembly lines with completely interchangeable parts, marketed to the middle class.[citation needed] Henry Ford said of the vehicle:
"I will build a car for the great multitude. It will be large enough for the family, but small enough for the individual to run and care for. It will be constructed of the best materials, by the best men to be hired, after the simplest designs that modern engineering can devise. But it will be so low in price that no man making a good salary will be unable to own one – and enjoy with his family the blessing of hours of pleasure in God's great open spaces."
Above summary is from Wikipedia
My collection of model motorcycles.
1/12 scale WSB Ducati 999 signed by Neil Hodgson.
1/12 scale Tamiya BMW K100.
1/6 scale Tamiya Honda CB 1100 R.
Sunday I did a model shoot for two models from the Riverside area. We shot at my studio and at a few outdoor locations around Palm Desert. I think it went pretty well, we got lots of great photos and had a fun time doing it. These guys were a couple of characters, lots of fun to work with.
© Allen Rockwell 2007 www.allenrockwellphoto.com
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This model is a 105E and is similar to the blue car used in Harry Potter, first built in Dagenham in 1959 and ceased production in 1968, it featured a new crossflow engine known as the Kent series which was one of the most successful engines in UK motoring history. The Kent crossflow was used as the stock engine in Formula Ford 1300 & 1600 racing cars for decades, the most recent driver to come out of that class you may have heard of would be Anthony Davidson who raced in F1.
Logging RR shop junk corner showing old donkey engines and general clutter. 1/48th scale (O scale)
Most castings from CHB Models (Charlie Brommer)
Ashley Graham Model HD Wallpaper
Ashley Graham Model HD Wallpaper, 1417 x 852, 144 KB, www.redandwhiteweddingdresses.tk/Ashley-Graham
Time came creeping
Oh and time’s a loaded gun
Every road is a ray of light
It goes on
Time only can lead you on
(Coldplay)
This kind man is now in Milan for his first fashion week and he will do a lot of castings. I hope it all turns well for him in the fashion world!
Brittney is one of my favorite models to shoot with - but unfortunately the other shooters grab her before I have a chance to shoot with her. We did this shoot at a very rustic chalet in Anchorage, Alaska in November 2011. I caught Brittney at the tail end of the shoot - she had been shooting out in the snow and she hadn't thawed out yet. Fortunately this lovely lass has agreed to shoot with us again. Life is good!