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Merry Christmas everyone!
Since 2010, at the end of each year, I've compiled an image of all the new Lego models that I built. One can argue about their exact number (do a tractor, trailer and its load count as three, how much of a model needs to be changed before it's a new build?) but I think it is fair to say that I had a productive year. I certainly built quite a bit more than last year.
I had a very busy year at work and spent about a quarter of my time on work travel (including trips to present work at conferences in Greece and Japan and three project meetings in the US), so I am not quite sure how I managed. Many of these models are quite small though, and I can build them fairly quickly, spread out over a weekend or two. I also do a lot of planning when I am travelling, looking at pictures and thinking about how to build new models.
Looking at this year's collection, it's clearly I have turned into a full-blown City builder. There is only one 1/36 scale military model; the rest are minifigure scale and civilian. For me, highlights are the Allelys MAN TGX with an Ivatt Steam locomotive and the Manners DAF XG with tractors.
I displayed models at Modelshow Europe in the Netherlands, BrickFair Chantilly in the US and at the Great Western Brick Show in the UK. At the latter event, I had the opportunity to run my locomotive on a railway layout, which was a lot of fun. I also attended a WAMALUG meeting in the US, because this happened to coincide with a work trip. It was very nice to chat to some of the builders I've met through BrickFair in a quieter and smaller setting.
I am not sure what the new year will bring. I will be attending a few Lego events abroad, but hopefully there will be a little less work travel. Currently, I am planning a new 1/36-scale military build and I want to build new models for a 1/22 Japan-themed display, but I also anticipate there will be a few more minifigure scale haulage models.
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Detail of Westcliff, a 4mm model rail layout based on the Dorset coast, taken at the National Festival of Railway Modelling, Peterborough, October 2009
Model: Karlijn Nijkamp
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/250 F/1.8 640 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A location on Strijp-S that I have not visited before. The atmosphere of this location really appealed to us and playing with the available light was a nice challenge.
Model: Ellis Jentjes
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/2000 F/1.8 250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A simple photo, where I made use of indirect sunlight, standing on the shadow side of her face and also found the rusty part of the fence to match the color tones in her clothes.
Model: Pauline
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/1500 F/2.0 320 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
You can see every posture as a pose. You can also use the unconscious postures as a pose.
A mobile can help in an easy way to show those unconscious poses.
It doesn't matter to me whether the model is looking at the cell phone or makes eye contact with the camera for a while. The posture appears normal and natural.
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Model: Arine Soem
Backdrop: Backdrops by Andreas
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/160 F / 2.5 100 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
The contrast between the bright gold tones at Arine compared to the beautiful dark brown tones in the background really appeals to me.
In this shoot I tried out my latest backdrop, in which certain color tones in the backdrop repeat themselves.
In the coming period I will look for more options.
But I'm at peace with this photo.
Model: Anastasia
Strobist info:
SB600 in softbox left from the cam. SB600 with umbrella right. Trigged via CLS.
BDC- Double exposure
Thank you Miniman for your perfect modelling www.flickr.com/photos/94913170@N02/
Future skater preforming a grind.
Got some old school Bionicle parts from eBay. Iām definitely a new fan of the building system š
I'm also on Instagram www.instagram.com/paddybricksplitter/
Scratchbuilt model of OD832, the prototype Leyland Lion LT5 with Park Royal body which was delivered to Devon General in 1931.