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Here he comes
Here comes Speed Monkey
He's a deviant on wheels
He's a deviant
And he'll be flashin' bits
At some people
Yeah, ooh...errr...
Two Pirate themed speeder bikes built for the Themed Speeder Bikes Contest on FBTB.
King Kahuka escapes from the clutches of Captain Brickbeard.
The 1976 Tyrrell Project 34, or P34, is the only 6-wheeled F1 car to win a Grand Prix. It's an iconic design that I knew I wanted to build, even though I usually don't build professional motorsport cars. It really must be said that this model owes a LOT to rabasz's fantastic design, to the point where this is really more of a modification or iteration on their work than a fully original MOC. Huge shoutout and design credit to them!
The Alfa Romeo 6C name was used on road, race, and sports cars produced between 1927 and 1954 by Alfa Romeo; the "6C" name refers to the six cylinders of the car's straight-six engine. Bodies for these cars were made by coachbuilders such as James Young, Zagato, Touring Superleggera, Castagna, and Pinin Farina. Beginning in 1933 there was also a 6C version with an Alfa factory body, built in Portello. In the early 1920s Vittorio Jano received a commission to create a lightweight, high performance vehicle to replace the Giuseppe Merosi designed RL and RM models. The car was introduced in April 1925 at the Salone dell' Automobile di Milano as the 6C 1500. It was based on Alfa's P2 Grand Prix car, using a single overhead cam 1,487 cc in-line six-cylinder engine, producing 44 horsepower. In 1928 the 1500 Sport was presented, which was the first Alfa Romeo road car with double overhead camshafts.
6C 1500 (1927–1929)
Alfa Romeo 6C 1500
1929 6C 1500 Super Sport, 1929, in the Louwman Collection
Overview
Production1927–1929
Powertrain
Engine1.5 L (1,487 cc) I6
1.5 L (1,487 cc) supercharged I6
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,900 mm (114.2 in) 4-seater[1]
3,100 mm (122.0 in) 6-str., Normale[1]
2,920 mm (115.0 in) Sport, S.S.[2]
In the mid-1920s, Alfa's RL was considered too large and heavy, so a new development began. The 2-litre formula that had led to Alfa Romeo winning the Automobile World Championship in 1925, changed to 1.5-litres for the 1926 season. The 6C 1500 was introduced in 1925 at the Milan Motor Show. Series production started in 1927,[3] with the P2 Grand Prix car as a starting point.The Alfa Romeo 6C-1500 Super Sport features a twin overhead cam six cylinder engine with a bore of 62 mm and stroke of 82 mm, giving a displacement of 1487 cc, as against the P2's 1,987 cc, while supercharging was dropped. First versions were bodied by James Young and Carrozzeria Touring.
In 1928, the 6C Sport model was released, with a dual overhead-camshaft engine. Its sport version won many races, including the 1928 Mille Miglia. Total production was 3,000 (200 with DOHC engines). Ten examples of a supercharged (compressore, compressor) Super Sport variant were also built. Wikipedia
A small speeder bike, perfect for saving your legs a long space walk down the 100+ studs of a S.H.I.P. or around the many kilometres of a Stanford Torus orbiting a distant planet.
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An LDD doodle, based on the 28326 wheel arch, brought to life in a spare moment. The machine is a bit grey, so true to Llwyngwril Systems' motto, of "Making Space Colourful", the bike is seen speeding along a bright piece of 1970s style spacecraft.
Looking at the photo, I realise that it's covered in fluff from the carpet. One of these days I'll build things on a table, like a proper grown up :D
45697 with its black tender from a Black Five, near Steeton and Silsden on a down freight. April 1967.
Event: Morris Register National Rally
Location: Thoresby Hall, Budby, Nottinghamshire
Camera: Canon EOS 5
Lens(s): Canon EF 50mm f/1.4
Film: Adox HR-50
Shot ISO: 50
Light Meter: Camera
Exposure: Mostly f/2.8
Lighting: Overcast & some drizzle
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 7m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
A Hudson locomotive running on the blue line at the Fairplex Garden Railroad
::Constructive Criticism is always appreciated::
Directly inspired by ni_k_ro´s speeder bike. I really like his design and thought I could make my own. The front is almost identical but I redesigned the back part so the minifig could sit.
Painted hairpiece (Kid Flash minifig) and torso: eclipseGrafx / Legs (Head Hunter minifig) and arms (Wolverine Infantry minifig): Brickmoc.
Olympus XA with F.Zuiko f2.8/35mm, Legacy Pro 100 in Tmax developer 1+4 for 5.5min. 20C
On the train to Edinburgh
I have built both the standalone speeder and one with a side car as seen in the Clone Wars show. Had a lot of fun making these to go along with the gunship i am currently building.
The high speed rail system in China is quite remarkable. Efficient, quiet, smooth, comfortable, and of course, fast. If we had such a system here in the US there is no question that it would be popular, and in many cases, preferable to air travel.
Photo non récente mais il y avait longtemps que je n’avais pas posté de motion Picture de « mon bureau » 😉📷
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A speeder with a big scoop at the back for scooping things! The panels on the top deck are older than me and were made by Lego in 1969. I love how Lego remains backwards compatible and how pieces for today and over 50 years ago, can be combined in the same model.
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There are a couple more images here: www.instagram.com/p/DHyyg-aCKjQ/
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This is my first try at a speeder bike. I got an idea for the front part from a mech I started. I might make another one of these. I had a lot of fun making it. Thanks for looking!
C2 preset
Exif data
AFPoint Manual AF point selection
Camera Canon PowerShot SX60 HS
Exposure 0.003 sec (1/320)
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 105.6 mm + 1.6xconverter =
930 mm analog
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias - 1/3 EV
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exploring my shutter speed...wishing you a wonderful weekend..
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Location: Jungle somewhere Malaysia
a shot from my Oly e500
terima kasih - thank you - syukran - for your kind interest & support...really appreciate & take good care always ...rgds tank/sulaiman
When I first built this 442 a few years ago, I ended up representing its twin hood-mounted intakes with simple black 1 x 4 tiles due to wanting to reduce the overall size and profile of the car. Now, I've figured out how to build them the way I really wanted to from the start, thanks largely to all the new brackets and such we have available now!
Hey, you should probably check out the Frontier Bank Heist.
We were privileged to be treated to an enthralling display of Peregrine aerial magic this afternoon in the sunshine at Durlston, Dorset
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