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Gemenci ÁEV. CD-HO8 405 arrives at Gemenc-Dunapart, on a shuttle from Keselyűs , Saturday 25th April 2015.

230 - Rientrano a notte i lavoratori del mare.

A nearly full complement of shuttle booms are in their lowered position over the holds on the M/V Indiana Harbor at Two Harbors.

Having fun with Krennic's shuttle at the moment. Such a beautiful shape, even with my scrappy building. It looks fantastic from any angle. Still a lot to play around with: the front mandible are really messy, I can see an error with the tail fin suddenly and the wing shape and length is really interesting: I think they need to be longer. I should mention that I'm not aiming for 100% accuracy. It will probably end up being my own variation of the design. Near the base there a small blind bag model that I'm comparing with. I want to taper the wings a bit more than the model; they look almost square but I want more something angular.

This event got me out of my pneumonia sickbed today…. glad I made it to the event.

  

During winter, when the pass road is closed, a car shuttle operates between Andermatt and Sedrun. Unlike other similar services, the drivers can't stay in their vehicles, so the train also has a passenger car.

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Discovery Space Shuttle at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center | National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian museum near Dulles Airport).

 

I only had one lens with me and mounted to my Canon 5d Mark ii - the new Canon 16-35 f4.0L IS - what a superb walk-around lens whenever you need to go wide. It allows you to shoot very slow shutter speeds, really helping where tripods are impractical or forbidden, and is very sharp corner-corner - Canon's best wide-angle zoom for landscape and interior shots.

Ex Hants and Dorset 1971 built Bristol RE UEL 564J stands at Princess Risborough Railway Station, providing a shuttle to Chinnor during the Railways Diesel Gala. Not anywhere near Bournemouth!

Metroline DE1610, YX58DWJ, and VW1275, LK12AHZ, on Wood End Lane at Northolt Park. Both vehicles have been terminated at Northolt Park but from different directions, owing to severe disruption around Hanger Lane.

DE1610 was turned at Northolt Park from Willesden Junction and VW1275 was turned from South Harrow. The traffic disruption meant that normal 487s were so late running that drivers did not have time to get to South Harrow and come back so VW1275 was drafted in as a standby spare to run a shuttle service between Northolt Park and South Harrow Station to connect passengers and provide a through service. As seen here, the passengers off the VW have just been transferred onto the DE that then formed a service to Willesden Junction.

Shuttle Discovery-Florida-35 miles away..........

How cool is this then! Panther Travel Alexander Dennis pointer DC56 PAN is utilized for the Level Crossing Shuttle from the carpark at Ingatestone to the up platform. They look after the passengers here alright.

Catching the airport shuttle on a Friday afternoon hoping not to be stuck in Stockholm over the weekend (I guess)

TFW's 150264 was on bay shuttle duty back in January 2023.

Quick doodle of a shuttle "landing" or phasing into N-space. The shuttle is fairly goofy but the angular shape was fun and above all easy to place around with transparency effects.

The American Industrial Mining Company did a great job on the restoration of this Joy 10SC Shuttle Car (seen here previously: flic.kr/p/nNsY92 )

 

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This project started out with me seeing some concept art by Ivan Tantsiura. The engines in particular really caught my attention. More boxy than what you normally see. So I decided to run with the concept.

 

The idea behind the shuttle itself was less scientific like NASAs shuttles, and more commercial. Carrying corporate employees to stations in Earth orbit. So the interior is more luxurious than you might expect with plenty of leg room. Even the cockpit has some measure of luxury, despite a lot of that being overridden with function The seat would have neural ports for the pilots to control the aircraft, something I couldn't manage on the model itself but the idea lives on in my imagination. Now, on the other hand, you don't want to waste money on too much luxury, so the rear cargo bay is bare metal with industrial warnings and hardpoints for securing luggage. Really embracing that military cargo bay feel. All in all I am really happy with the interior. I even managed to make room for figs!

 

I had just as much fun with the exterior. I wanted a super clean look that was reminiscent of our real-world shuttles, but still carried on more sci-fi design cues. The engines are an obvious start to that concept. Those were taken wholesale from the concept art I mentioned earlier, then modified and adapted to suit what I had in mind. The rest of the shuttle took shape from an early sketch I did of the top profile. And I swear I was using that leading edge design before the UCS Batwing was announced, that's what I'm saying to make myself feel better at least.

 

Obviously, another important part of the exterior is the color blocking. The orange came pretty naturally. It contrasts well without being too bright. And the part availability meant I had access to enough parts to really clean up the lines. The orange section on the underside makes me especially happy.

 

And that's really a good note to end on, I'm just really happy with this build. It let me have some fun and I think the final pruduct reflects that. As always, instructions are available on Rebrickable. rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-89840/AsgardianStudio/cyberpunk-...

 

Thanks for reading!

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Video available: youtu.be/AyKQHItm8Z4

 

The Lambda Class Shuttle is one of my favorite spaceship designs with its birdlike look. I like the elegant curves and the transformative wing mechanism, furthermore the landing gear setup with just two legs is exciting!

 

With the introduction of all the recent new parts I was able to create the round forms and fluent lines of the original studio model.

 

It is difficult to find exact reference material for this ship, most of the blueprints and imagery, which are available online, are not correct to the original studio models. I've ended up using my own photographs I've managed to take at the amazing Star Wars Identities exhibition.

 

The model is a scratch build MOC, there are some familiar elements to the LEGO UCS model as well as Dmac's www.flickr.com/photos/dmaclego original design. My main focus was an accurate cockpit design (it’s still not perfect but I like my solution), the inclusion of play features, a full interior completed with PF functions, lights and more.

 

The model features:

- motorized foldable wings

- boarding ramp

- retractable landing gear

- detailed cockpit and interior

- turning canons

- landing lights

- working sublight engine

 

It is bigger than the official set with 94 cm in width and 102 cm in hight (on the stand). I've used up to 6000 parts for the model including an PF medium motor and 7 PF lights.

 

For the scenes I've used secondary builds, the Death Star ll and a midscaled Star Destroyer based on Brickdoctors www.flickr.com/photos/legoarts/ design both of which are adding several hundred parts. For the Endor scene I've used around 10000 parts. Even the planets used for the space scenes are based on LEGO parts (Planet series: Endor and Tatooin for the red Planet).

 

I'm happy how my build came together, I hope you like it as well! Thanks.

All aboard at terminal two, Dublin Port, the Stena Line shuttle bus about to depart with foot passengers onto the Stena Europe in the foreground.

 

Stena Europe was deputising for the week while Estrid was dry docked at Belfast.

Running into Barrow Hill Roundhouse on October 16th 2005 is Fragonset Railways operated 47145 MYRRDIN EMRYS. I seem to recall it being involved with shuttle trains from Chesterfield to the Derbyshire depot open day. New in May 1964 as D1738 the former Tinsley celebrity would be cut up at TJ Thomson, Stockton, in August 2009.

Barracks/Cargo Shuttle

Shuttle Buses JHZ4931 (S879BYJ) DAF DB250/Optare Spectra seen in the depot yard (27/02/23)

 

New to Eastbourne Buses and former North East Coachways

Imperial Shuttle from Star Wars, in midi-scale.

 

Decided to put this one up on Lego Ideas, along with my Ranger, so please support it if you like it:

ideas.lego.com/projects/140412

Atlantis in the Kennedy Space Center.

Video available: youtu.be/AyKQHItm8Z4

 

The Lambda Class Shuttle is one of my favorite spaceship designs with its birdlike look. I like the elegant curves and the transformative wing mechanism, furthermore the landing gear setup with just two legs is exciting!

 

With the introduction of all the recent new parts I was able to create the round forms and fluent lines of the original studio model.

 

It is difficult to find exact reference material for this ship, most of the blueprints and imagery, which are available online, are not correct to the original studio models. I've ended up using my own photographs I've managed to take at the amazing Star Wars Identities exhibition.

 

The model is a scratch build MOC, there are some familiar elements to the LEGO UCS model as well as Dmac's www.flickr.com/photos/dmaclego original design. My main focus was an accurate cockpit design (it’s still not perfect but I like my solution), the inclusion of play features, a full interior completed with PF functions, lights and more.

 

The model features:

- motorized foldable wings

- boarding ramp

- retractable landing gear

- detailed cockpit and interior

- turning canons

- landing lights

- working sublight engine

 

It is bigger than the official set with 94 cm in width and 102 cm in hight (on the stand). I've used up to 6000 parts for the model including an PF medium motor and 7 PF lights.

 

For the scenes I've used secondary builds, the Death Star ll and a midscaled Star Destroyer based on Brickdoctors www.flickr.com/photos/legoarts/ design both of which are adding several hundred parts. For the Endor scene I've used around 10000 parts. Even the planets used for the space scenes are based on LEGO parts (Planet series: Endor and Tatooin for the red Planet).

 

I'm happy how my build came together, I hope you like it as well! Thanks.

RTB Cargo 193 792 (Mit uns auf die Zugspitze opdruk) rijdt met Nurnberg Shuttle Emmerich binnen, richting Kijfhoek

Marsh driftwood and Florida shrubbery frame the liftoff phase of the Space Shuttle Endeavour as it begins the STS-69 mission. Liftoff from Launch Pad 39A occurred at 11:09:00:52 a.m. (EDT), September 7, 1995. The crew of five NASA astronauts was embarking on an 11-day multifaceted mission featuring two free-flying scientific research spacecraft, a spacewalk and a host of experiments in both the cargo bay and the middeck. Onboard were astronauts David M. Walker, Kenneth D. Cockrell, James S. Voss, James H. Newman and Michael L. Gernhardt.

 

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What a great memory! September 21, 2012.

We were stepping out of the Star Wars ride at Disneyland, looked up to see the Space Shuttle Endeavour fly over on it's Boeing 747 transport, along with it's escort plane, to it's final display location at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Lucky timing!

Playfield for the Space Shuttle pinball machine. (Zaccaria, 1980)

One of the three passes that the Space Shuttle Endeavor made over the Griffith Park observatory area as part of its final journey to Los Angeles.

Space shuttle Atlantis on a modified 747, as the two parallel Brevard County, Florida, for landing at Kennedy Space Center, after a trip from Edwards Air Force Base in California.

 

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Built for a Space Battle of Endor group build at LEGO Star Wars Days 2013.

 

And yes, this is the correct size for mini-scale.

EWS 60001 crosses the River Loughor (Afon Llwchwr) at Pontarddulais, with the early evening Corus Trostre to Margam diagram on 14th September 2003.

 

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The Shuttle Discovery is reflected in a puddle on its final rollover, in preparation for its last mission, STS-133.

De 6484 van Railtraxx heeft net de Bertschi-terminal aan de Lithumweg in Hoek bij Terneuzen verlaten en duwt de containertrein naar het emplacement van chemiereus Dow. Daar zal de loc omlopen en naar Gent vertrekken.

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