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Another image created in the Ludwig Erhard Haus - Berlin. What an amazing architecture to be seen here! :-)
" So then we have a deal then Mercenary ? Sure, we have a deal as long as it doesn't involve those two watchdogs behind your back miss .....? No, need for names Mercenary, just do as you where hired for ...."
In the year 2552 it is most common to go shopping for mercenaries, adventures and other scum to do the dirty work, most people(read people with money) go for this rather unusual type of groceries to the Great Zyphiaran Trade Market on the planet Zyphia.The ship you see here is owned by former Captain Kane Archten of the sixth squadron of Zyphia, Captain Archten was "thanked" after the long war for his services, and ever since he performs all kinds of unsavory jobs to survive, but as always with char that can not bear the light there are competitors on the horizon.......
My take on a very slightly updated Constitution Class starship. I wanted it to be mostly true to the original Matt Jeffries design but tweaked just a bit to modernize it.
The fabulous late 60's architecture of the "Dollan Baths", now the Dollan aqua centre, in the weekend's snow.
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Landscape Composition; Manhattan, New York City; taken without a tripod; (c) Diana Lee Photo Designs
As with several of the dedicated Jubilee Line underground stations, Southwark has a slightly spacey feel to it.
Testament to that design style was the fact that one of the recent Star Wars movies used Canary Wharf as a filming location for one notable scene.
And as always when photographing such locations, even on a Sunday morning it takes a fair amount of patience to be able to capture a shot without people in it. The rhythm of the trains here means that just as the last people are disappearing from view after one train has been, another one is arriving bringing another bunch of people!
Let's hit the road before the gas prices go back up!
Thanks to the following for elements of this image:
www.flickr.com/photos/aaronguyleroux/11055161176
The Magellan Modular Starship is a system that allows the user to easily customize their starship to meet their own unique requirements. Whether you need a battle cruiser, transport, or simply a luxury starship, the Magellan Modular Starship is precisely what you need.
Please check out the modular construction group. While my SHIP is using a 10x10x10 standard, I would still love to see more people building space using this style of modularity.
Love blooms on the U.S.S Pink Sapphire for Ensign Megan Bucur (20) and Lieutenant Vera Thomson (21)
Taken at Sunny's studio. (Set:Scifi Military.*personal pose used*)
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The inspiration here was piece 32072 (Technic Knob Cog), which I’m trying to incorporate into multiple designs.
Quase 1 mês sem postar gente/ É porque eu não consegui fazer nada D: Então hoje eu fiz essa blend mas não ia postar, mas aí eu postei pq tava sem postar á um tempão e tals.. A próxima é uma blend pro Math s2
Versão Rosa (original): i44.tinypic.com/160tqig.png
Créditos: Tricky & Pablo.
This is a shot I took of the Beechcraft Starship on display at the Kansas Aviation Museum. . .The Starship pioneered carbon-fiber composite airframe construction for civilian aircraft. It was not a commercial success and ONLY 53 were ever produced. This is Number 41. In addition to the carbon-fiber construction, it had the first "all-glass" cockpit ever used in a "bizplane". I didn't post this because I thought it was such a great shot, It's because I have a connection to this plane through my late father. . .Dad was an aeronautical design engineer who worked at Lockheed in California, McDonnell - Douglas in St. Louis, and finished his career at Beech Aircraft here in Wichita. The Starship was the last project Dad worked on before he retired. . .This plane has become a somewhat forgotten pioneer in the history of civilian aircraft. . .But to reinforce my thoughts about its place in history, no less an authority than "Flying" Magazine, the longtime bible of aviation publications, said in its "Century of Flight" issue that the Starship "deserves a place as one of the milestone airplanes of the First Century of Flight." As I walked around the tarmac at the Kansas Aviation Museum taking shots of the custom cars on display, it made me sad to look over at the Starship. . .You see, I did extensive work on this image to clean it up and make the plane look presentable. . .The exterior of the Starship is actually in pretty bad shape. . .In fact, not even one of the custom car owners parked their car anywhere near it. . .And I think it is still one of the coolest-looking general aviation planes ever designed. . .Go to Google, type in Beech Starship, hit "Images" and check out the "in-flight" shots of this plane. . .It first flew in 1986, and still looks cool all these years later. . .For such a historic design, and with my family connection to it, it was sad to see it looking forlorn and almost abandoned off in a corner of the tarmac, with no cars or spectators paying any attention to it. . .This was the only shot I could clean up enough to post, but in memory of my Dad, I simply had to show the Starship and remind people of its story. . .
More coming later ;)
Conditions are not optimal for taking pictures at the moment.
I haven't thought of a name for her yet and the shortage of 1 transparent orange round 1x1 plate for the engine trusters is truly agonizing. Let's see if I can find a way to fix these issues by tomorrow.