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Jar Jar Minifigure is tired to be "mistreated" by the entire Lego universe so he was thinking (hey wait, he can think?! Lol ) about revenge.
One day, by skill and intelligence ( very unlikely) or by luck (very likely) he was able to contact his Action Figure version from a parallel universe.
The Jar Jar Action Figure was obviously mistreated by every other figure lol and so they two Jar Jar had an idea ( it takes two Jar Jar to have an idea, since alone they can't have one lol ) to exact some revenge.
The action figure reached the Lego universe when he thought his larger size would have proved a threat for other Minfigures.
However he runs into Lex Luthor and his high tech mech.
Since now Lex is not "completely" a bad guy (still egomaniac, of course) he soon decides to act like a hero and give the oversized Jar Jar a lesson :)
Jar Jar: "Mesa Bombad Godzilla! Mesa boom everything! Mesa.."
Lex's Mech grabs Jar Jar.
Lex: " Your existence offends the very concept of intelligence and stupidity is the greatest crime! Beside I have no time for galactic annoyances on steroid. So hold still while I test my new weapon on your empty head."
In the end Jar Jar' size matters not :) He is always treated like that lol :)
Like I always say there is no real hate toward any character, creator of characters or actors who played any character. This is just a little parody made for fun :)
May the Brick be with You :)
When I saw Pauline with her somewhat ruined hairdo today I had to think of Blythe and the pictures of the Blythe Behind group...
ADAD 31/365
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This pic is for scale. Salty is 13 inches - the same size as a standard "bradley" doll. Posey is 22 inches and the tiny girl is about 5 and a half.
From left to right: an RAF Matador fuel tanker, a GMC CCKW and the Hanomag SS-100 Gigant.
I tend to build my minifig scale models at a slightly smaller scale than many other (military) builders. I suspect that this makes it harder, for some builders anyway, to get an idea of how large the vehicles are that my models represent. Hence this comparison picture.
My new birdfeeder is a hit with the birds. I really get a kick out of seeing the smaller birds like this Carolina Wren hopping inside so they can pick out the tastiest morsels.
Explore 9-12-12, #290
Showing the size comparison between the BA Garand, and BA SMLE
It will be available as a pre-release at BrickCon '10 in Seattle, exclusively for contributors to the Operation BrickLord project.
THIS IS ONLY A PROTOTYPE - THIS IS NOT A PRODUCTION ITEM.
So the transition to 35mm full frame continues! Last year I was very excited to add a Samyang 14mm lens to my camera bag! It made a big difference when shooting the night sky, more sky, more stars! On full frame the Samyang 14mm is Ultra wide,lots,lots more sky :-). Here is a comparison taken from an upstairs window in my house. Those of you who are familiar with my Northern Lights shots will see where I used to do panoramas to get the full scene, now just one shot will do!!
Taken in Moonlight, there is always something nice about moonlight!
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A sundial is a device that measures time by the position of the Sun. In common designs such as the horizontal sundial, the sun casts a shadow from its style (a thin rod or a sharp, straight edge) onto a flat surface marked with lines indicating the hours of the day. As the sun moves across the sky, the shadow-edge progressively aligns with different hour-lines on the plate. Such designs rely on the style being aligned with the axis of the Earth's rotation. Hence, if such a sundial is to tell the correct time, the style must point towards true North (not the north or south magnetic pole) and the style's angle with horizontal must equal the sundial's geographical latitude. However, many sundials do not fit this description, and operate on different principles.
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The above image is a scan from an original Kodachrome™ slide. The default size is 2000 x 1250 pixels, so clicking on the photo will enlarge it for better viewing.
The original image comes from my slide collection, amassed over the past 40+ years. They are a combination of my own photographs and ones acquired over those years.
I created this Photostream in 2017 for the purpose of holding my slide collection as an archive, as otherwise they would just remain in binders and boxes, not being enjoyed by anyone, myself included.
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Even though a Porsche isn't really a tall car in race mode, that Mazda behind is a lot lower...
#911 Porsche GT Team Porsche 911 RSR, GTLM: Patrick Pilet, Nick Tandy, #77 Mazda Team Joest Mazda DPi, DPi: Oliver Jarvis, Tristan Nunez
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Computer keyboards and screens for the other side of the control panel primary control room for vulcanizing tires in a no longer in use tire factory, this being the other half of the panel on the other side of my previous post.
Night, near full moon, 120 second exposure, protomachines flashlight set orange, bold, blue and green, completely dark interior.
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Pacific National service 6MX4 with NR58 and NR121 passes Pichi Richi mixed freight charter trip hauled by NT76 at Lake Knockout, Port Augusta on 14th October 2017.
A big difference in sizes between narrow gauge NT76 and standard gauge NR58.
Sadly Lego messed up big time on this in my opinion. I hope they come out with a minifigure scale tardis set in the future.
The Mercury Grand Marquis was a full-size rear-wheel drive luxury sedan that was sold by the Lincoln-Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company; the Grand Marquis was the flagship of the Mercury lineup. The nameplate had been in use since 1975 as the premium trim level of the Mercury Marquis; the Grand Marquis became a distinct model in 1983. The car was essentially Mercury's twin of the Ford Crown Victoria with which it shared the Panther platform along with the Lincoln Town Car. After the discontinuation of the Crown Victoria at the end of the 2007 model year, the Grand Marquis had largely taken its place as the entry-level Panther-platform model.
The Grand Marquis was manufactured at the St. Thomas Assembly Plant in Southwold, Ontario, Canada though it was also produced from 1983 to 1985 at Ford's St. Louis, Missouri facility. With the discontinuation of the Mercury brand, the Grand Marquis ended retail production in October 2010 while production for fleet sales continued until January 2011. The last Grand Marquis, which was also the last Mercury ever produced, rolled off the assembly line on January 4, 2011.
For 2006, Mercury gave the fourth-generation Grand Marquis a facelift. From the rear, the trunk panel between the taillights was changed from red to gray. From the front, the changes became more substantial. In an effort to look like the 1988–1991 models, the rounded grilles that had been used since 1992 were replaced with a rectangular one. Fog lights became a first-time option.
Interior changes included a new instrument cluster, which featured the addition of a tachometer and digital odometer/tripmeter. The mast antenna on the right rear fender was integrated back into the rear window and new wheel designs were made available. This was the first year for the 4R75E transmission.
In 2007, the "Palm Beach" trim package became an option for LS models; it consisted primarily of special upholstery and badging. On all models, flex-fuel capability (E85) was added. Other new options included a conventional spare tire and an auto dimming rear view mirror.
For 2008, the Handling and Performance Package as well as the 5-passenger front bucket-seat option were both discontinued; both were similar to the Crown Victoria's LX Premium Sport and Handling Package. These were the only post-1992 Grand Marquis variants produced for North America to be equipped with dual exhaust.
The Ford Crown Victoria moved exclusively to fleet sales beginning with the 2008 model year, leaving the Grand Marquis with no distinct competition (in terms of price). In Canada, the Grand Marquis (a Ford since 1999) was replaced in retail markets by the Fifth-generation Ford Taurus (formerly the Ford Five Hundred).
For 2009, the base GS trim level was dropped from the lineup; leaving 2 variants, LS Fleet and LS Retail. The LS Fleet was available for fleet purchase only in Canada and the United States, and the LS Retail was available on dealer special orders only in the United States. Also, Lincoln-Mercury dealers in the United States have a "No stock" rule in effect for the Grand Marquis, as incentives as high as $4000 were becoming a requirement to remove them from dealer lots, usually after several months.[citation needed] A change made to the Grand Marquis due to federal legislation was the standardization of side-impact airbags and the addition of recessed window switches. 2010 marked the 35th year of Grand Marquis production, overtaking the Cougar as the longest-produced Mercury. Due to a government mandate, the VIN designations were changed for 2010, replacing the seventh character with a letter instead of a number. The Grand Marquis LS now carried an M7F designation, whilst the export-only GS carried an M7E designation. As the Mercury brand was phased out, a short run of 2011 Grand Marquis models were produced, with retail production ending in September; the last fleet model was produced in January, becoming the last new Mercury-brand vehicle made by Ford.
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"different sizes of cinematographic reel. The main difference is the hole aperture. bigger hole for bigger reel for longer film. you can use both the different kind of reel on the same projector thanks to a little adaptor".
Cinema Lumiere, Bologna, Jan. 2019.
Sony a6000 with selp1650pz + polarized filter. Minimum edit in Adobe Lightroom and Gimp.
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An example of the great street art that can be found in Reykjavik, Iceland. I think this would have made a good promotional poster for the documentary film "Super Size Me".
I picked these a few days ago. We have had so much rain in the last month. It is very uncommon for that in Colorado. I picked them and am making spore prints. One of them worked and I just have to use a fixative to hold it to the paper. The mother one was to concave to lay on the paper so it didn’t work. I have been in a mental health treatment center since the last part of May. I am just getting back into the “real world”.