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Skógafoss is huge. My tall 6'11"; friend is, for once, tiny. And drenched.

The water plunges from a height of a 14 storey building (60m) to a deafening roar. My phone was getting sprayed with mist a hundred feet away.

I have a diecast model of a 1946 Ambulance that would work well in a scene, but there wasn't a stretcher included with the model. Hmmmm, why not make one, I thought.

In my "parts" box I found some left over brass window frames that had potential for the stretcher's base. And then there was the trusty aluminum tubing that could stand in for the detailing.

It was a plan.

About 10 hours later, there was a little stretcher on my work mat.

Gotta love the web for photo references!

 

A wall drawing of an anatomical skull made with charcoal, scale: 3x A1.

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Several hours of work before the bus is completed.

Salvaged from Clydeside Model Railway Club's "Russ Junction" layout when it was dismantled in 1969.

11th June 2023

I've been busy trying to make a King Leman Russ for my non-existent guard army.

 

It's been going well.

Palazzo zona prati Roma

Scale-throated Hermit / Ermite eurynome

(Phaethornis eurynome)

  

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Macaé de Cima, Serra dos Órgãos, Brazil.

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This waterfall is found 5 minutes walk form the Yorkshire Dales village of Hebden.

Excuse Me, But, I'm Trying To Sing To My Beloved Here.....

 

Happy Friday my Friends..... :-)

  

On Explore # 58 August 14, 2009

Thank You!

I´m back. The temperature is increasing and my creative mood, too.

All scales are now shaped, head base is collapsed, and shaping will start soon. I only need to fold the dorsal spines, and then the wiring and glueing shall commence :P

Back of the box, minus glare caused by angled shots, so you can see what she comes with.

I am really struck by the patterns and coloration of this particular Koi... Easily my favorite out of all the fish in this lovely pond!

 

Photographed in the pond of Bookworm Gardens, Sheboygan, Wisconsin...

At the Creston, BC, Museum

Patterning detail on an adult Nile Monitor (Varanus niloticus).

Stack of 341 images with the nikon M Plan 40/0.5 ELWD 210/0

El Valle de Anton, Panama

Adobe Lr 5 - Close up shot of a Garter snake's scales - 5/2014

© Photo Guido Benedetti [2015]

reticulated butterflyfish

ODC-Black

 

I traded in my very old digital weight scale for this new one, it's great. I figured I'd have gained some weight since I haven't been to the gym since March...nope, I'm still the same as I was then. Yay!

My entry for the mocolympics round 2 category "Scale Up"

G109YRE Scania K93 Alexander PS. This is a modified and legnthened Lowland Models white metal kit [kit was originally a Scania n113]

Zeessi asked for the scale, so of course, I had to build and entire mini Green Grocer, rather than just saying "three stories."

 

Well of course it's big. How many tanks can honestly say they have a bridge?

 

Come on people, you know that I'd build it in minifig scale if I had the parts.

Tierazon fractal. With creative input from Mrs. Ricardipus. No post-processing.

This is sid. He is a 9yr old royal ball python. Sid is the third attempt at animal photography

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