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Comparison of F60 - F65, using a F65 Scar Ital faceplate and a Type 1 Delf body. (and the sleeping BA head, F70, lol.)
No F60s were used in the making of these references photos :)
Reference: APAAME_20181022_RHB-0580
Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
I just had to talk to this guy when I saw the suitably obscure Song of Fire and Ice Reference. Valar Morghulis! Valar Dohaeris!
Abstract paintings with references to landscape by Michael Bogin, Meredith Mallwitz, and Lanna Pejovic.
This is a realistic hand model with a full 360 degree view. I feel this is a good example of a hand model.
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Reference: APAAME_20191029_FB-0824
Photographer: Firas Bqa'in
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works
Pronghorn antelope horn texture/detail
This is meant to be used as reference or as a texture to use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!
These photos are here temporarily for a school project - reference. Please contact if we have inadvertently used any where permission is required and we will take them down. Thank you
These photos are here temporarily for a school project - reference. Please contact if we have inadvertently used any where permission is required and we will take them down. Thank you
Listed 1/14/2015
Reference Number: 14001159
The Look-Out on Cape Foulweather (The Look-Out) is historically significant for its association with the growth of the tourism industry along the Oregon Coast during 1937-1963. Built and operated by Wilbur “Buck” and Anna Badley, the business began briefly as the Foulweather Coffee Shop, but soon shifted into a very successful gift shop when the Badleys realized people were most interested in purchasing souvenirs of their visit to the coast. Upon the completion of the Roosevelt Coast Military Highway (U.S. 101) in 1932 and completion of the essential associated bridges in 1936, tourists could more easily travel and visit sites along the Pacific Ocean. The Look-Out is an excellent example of an isolated entrepreneurial venture along the central coast that capitalized on the public investment based upon the urging and support of the citizens of Oregon. The Look-Out is also significant for its association with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Beach Patrol, which operated in Oregon from 1942 to 1944. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the coastline was considered vulnerable to attack and constant surveillance was considered vital to protect the U.S. from further attacks. The Look-Out was a strategic vantage point from which to watch for enemy invasion. Six men from the Coast Guard resided in The Look-Out to help defend the coast during this period of time.
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This is for designedforsmiles. Here is the PW head with the F60 body. I couldn't actually put the head on the body because of the F60 head/neck lock mechanism. It would have to be removed, and I think that might involve restringing the body. This will show the proportions, though. I think the head would fit, though the neck appears to be slightly larger than the PW neck. Interestly, the head and body are a great match in color - they are both from 2013.