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Ronda's Famous Bull Ring
Town of Ronda, Ernest Hemmingway's location while covering the Spanish Civil War.
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Nero - Lewis Tank - ✩ Man Cave ✩
Nero - Zante Cargo Pants - ✩ Nero ✩
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"Aegir" by GoK
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Hair: "Axel" hair base - ✩ skin fair ✩
Body: [BODY] Legacy (m) (1.2) By [Shop]
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"The Oath of Spartacus" by Louis Ernest Barrias is a work in marble based on a plaster model made in the Villa Médicis in 1869, installed in 1875 in the Tuileries garden (Paris, France). Source: Wikipedia.
Show your support. May she make it through the night! This sounds familiar. It is doubtful that Americans could have won the war for independence if it wasn't for France. Just 1 countries support could change the world. If we are afraid of the consequences, than we don't deserve our freedom.
It's like the global warming parable:
You're starving and have a bag of wheat seeds. Do you eat the seed or plant it. Eat it and you'll starve after the seed is consumed. Plant it and you'll starve waiting for it to grow. Point is don't get to the point of starvation before you act.
Another concern I hear is that Russia may nuc us if we help. Funny thing about Symbolic Logic. In this case it says that the "if" statement doesn't need to be true for the "then" to happen. They may nuc us anyway.
It is a bit of a challenge to get into this spot under the Edgewater pier, but its worth the effort. Seeing the old pier supports sticking out of the water surrounding the pier and all these great lines and details. The monochrome treatment really helped the contrast pop, the colors on the underside and the muddy water color made this a less interesting shot.
n° 1 graffiti shop.
thanks Natania, Alfredo and henxs.com/ for gift posca, OTR and others.
BNP Paribas Fortis Montagne du Parc, Brussels, Belgium
Design (2014): Baumschlager Eberle Architekten.
KMB Dennis Dragon 12m (A/C)
3AD158 HS 9282 @ 277P
Nearside @ Kwun Tong Rd near Caritas Family Crisis Support Centre, 05 - 08 - 2014
Support vehicle on the London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run
Crystal Palace Park, Crystal Palace
1st May 2016
The queen of awkward support ships, the handsomest lady of them all, the USS Cerritos! LEGO finally released the 2x2 triangular tile in the colors I needed, so here we are! So excited for season 2 next month!
Instructions: www.ky-ebricks.com/product-page/california-class-support-...
Dakar support truck
Technic figure scale
Sponsored by Octan, Michelin, Benz and Lego.
features
- 4 independent multi-link suspension
- steering system
- titing cab.
- separable cabin and trailer
- working doors
- detachable auxiliary fuel tank, spare tire set and tool box.
enjoy ;-)
Have you ever seen a cathedral built (literally!) on top of Roman ruins, which show underneath as supporting the walls? I never had, but now that I’ve been to Vaison I have! And have you ever been to a city that features two cathedrals? Well, Vaison checks that box as well...
Listed on the very first list of Historic Landmarks drawn up by Prosper Mérimée in 1840, Notre-Dame of Nazareth is an astounding and wonderful mix of Merovingian and Romanesque, with some Gothic parts thrown in. Its square apse is typically archaic, as is the small apparel used for most of the facing stones in its outer walls. Its Western porch, in its bare simplicity, appears extremely old as well, especially for a prestigious church such as a cathedral. In my opinion, most of the outside structure is from before Year 1000, while most of the inside is indisputably Romanesque from the 1000s and the 1100s (the apse, usually the first part to be built in a church, being the exception: it is older). Not only this church was “built on paleo-Christian remains”, as most authors say, but it also re-used a lot of them in its walls!
As far as cathedrals go, Maguelone may be impressive because of its typically Romanesque massive grandeur, but Vaison is more touching and awesome, at least on the outside, because of its very old age.
Another view of the cloister. On the left, you can see the eastern gallery; the upper part has been redone but the colonnade remains. Whereas on the right, in the southern gallery, only the wide arches remain, all the rest has disappeared.
My least used class simply because I'm used to reloading after every kill, which is inconvenient when using and LMG. However, nonetheless I loved the design and had to make it. He is equipped with an Ares Shrike 5.56, otherwise known as the AWS in the game, and an M249 on the side. A detail I included last minute was the bungee cord on his belt, made from staples and thread. I sculpted the larger pouch on the vest and the rolled up sleeves, which are the first successful sculpts I've ever made. To amplify the stereotype bulkiness of support, I crowded the vest and put more mass on the legs.
I took KalSkirata's lighting advice and changed up some settings and lighting, definitely a lot nicer turnout. Special thanks to him for that, R.Goff1 for the gloves and smaller pouch on the leg, Cygnet UD for the boot design, Tiny Tactical, CombatBrick, and Minifig.Cat for all their respective parts! This figure would not be possible without those!
Well, there's the second fig in the Battlefield line; Engineer will follow suit. Let me know your thoughts, and as always, expect more, and comment speak louder than faves!
-Andrew
My entry for week three of Innovalug’s Style It Up contest.
This week participants were tasked with building a model that made contact with the ground with four studs or less.
My original plan was to make a squadron of micro starfighters navigating some three-dimensional scene. Somewhere in the process of realizing the concept in LEGO, the scale got away from me and I ended up with a Falcon about five times bigger than anticipated!
With more time and bricks I'd have liked to do an escape from the Death Star II. I think these in red would be perfect for such a scene!
This is a return to my comfort zone with a Star Wars build but perhaps still a bit of a gamble with the diorama element.
Supporting Local Business Day / Social Distancing Day 140, 08/02/2020, East Village, Manhattan, NY
Leica Camera AG M Monochrom
Canon 35mm f/2.0 LTM
ƒ/6.7 35mm 1/90 640
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