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(Tiller) / Yogui's Sweater @ManCave~Ends 11th February
(Sintiklia) / Dylan Hair
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(Millo Copperfield) / Winter Saharan Jacket @TMD~Ends 28 February
(Tiller) / Shawn's Goggles
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(Tiller) / Cole's Pants IV (Patch'd) @ManCave~Ends 11th October
(Varsity) / Gabriel Interactive Tanktop @Access~Ends 8th October
(Tropix) / Night Shift BackDrop @Access~Ends 8th October
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(Guilty) / 052 Art Shirt & Pants @ManCave~Ends 11th March
(Tiller) / Cloud Force 1 Shoes @ManCave~Ends 11th March
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CREDITS:
Jᥱᥲᥒ - [COMPLEX] F.O.D DENIM - DARK BLU
Shoᥱs - // tιᥣᥣᥱr // Jᥱsᥙs Shoᥱs (LUKE:WALKERS)
Hᥲιr - Modᥙᥣᥙs - Rorყ Hᥲιr - Moᥒoᥴhromᥱs
Cᥲt - *HEXtrᥲordιᥒᥲrყ* Tιᥒkᥣᥱtoᥒ Morᥒιᥒgstᥲr
Jᥲᥴkᥱt - // tιᥣᥣᥱr // Cᥲᥣᥱb's Jᥲᥴkᥱt (Yᥱᥣᥣoᥕ)
CREDITS:
// tiller // Jaden's Outfit (FATPACK) @TMD
: CULT : Beast Sneakers @MAINSTORE
LeLUTKA Connor Head EVOX 3.1 @MAINSTORE
SIGNATURE GIANNI BODY
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CREDITS:
// tiller // LaFlame's Pants (FATPACK) @TMD
lock&tuft - jensen Hair
NATIVE URBAN - Rockstar Sneakers All Colors
NATIVE URBAN MARKETPLACE
SIGNATURE GIANNI BODY
LELUTKA HEAD SKYLER
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New L&B SwearTECH EV-085 Sneakers are out at Mancave. This pair of sneakers have so many different colors and combinations to wear. The detail is superb, as always.
Tiller also has an ultra high detail set of pants, Sean II, that I am in love with, again, at Mancave.
Stay safe out there, everyone!
Nice rainbow boat! Long tail boats are very common in Thailand - the Chao Phraya River and associated waterways are always full of them
CREDITS:
Drᥙᥒk - Sρoιᥣᥱd - Lᥲvιsh / Thιrstყ / Tᥙmbᥣᥱr // Drᥙᥒk Pᥲᥴk
Croᥕᥒ - [-] N A N A O / Drιρριᥒg Hᥲᥣo ~ Pιᥒk (Mod/Coρყ)/ᥕᥱᥲr
Jᥱᥲᥒ - RAFAEL PANTS . orᥲᥒgᥱ
Shoᥱs - // tιᥣᥣᥱr // Jᥱsᥙs Shoᥱs (LUKE:WALKERS)
Hᥲιr - Modᥙᥣᥙs - Rorყ Hᥲιr - Moᥒoᥴhromᥱs
Cᥲt 1 - *HEXtrᥲordιᥒᥲrყ* Tιᥒkᥣᥱtoᥒ Morᥒιᥒgstᥲr
Cᥲt 2 - *HEXtrᥲordιᥒᥲrყ* Lord Bᥲrtᥣᥱbყ Voᥒ Tιᥒkᥣᥱtoᥒ Esq.
Cᥲt 3 - *HEXtrᥲordιᥒᥲrყ*I Vᥲᥣᥱᥒtιᥒkᥣᥱtoᥒ
Nᥱᥴᥣᥲᥴᥱ - [Doρᥱ+Mᥱrᥴყ]Smokᥱ Nᥱᥴkᥣᥲᥴᥱ_Sιᥣvᥱr
Tᥲttoo - -Tιvoᥣι ιᥒᥴ - Rᥲvᥱᥒ Fᥱᥲthᥱrs Tᥲttoo Pᥣᥙs Fᥱᥲthᥱrs
Gᥣᥲssᥱs - * SORGO - MAKI Shᥲdᥱs / GALAX GroᥙρGιft
Bag - // tιᥣᥣᥱr // Ashtoᥒ's Sᥕᥱᥲt Bᥲg
Unplugged from monitor and modem and spent a wonderfully rustic weekend milking chickens and plucking cows!!
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Into a new year and before you know it we'll be enjoying another excellent Swanage Railway diesel gala. Looking back at the 2024 event and incoming railtour titled 'The Jurassic Crompton' running as 1Z34 10:56 Waterloo - Swanage heads south away from Holme Lane on 9 May 2024 with Swanage Railways main line registered Class 33 No.33012 'Lt Jenny Lewis RN' in charge, GB Railfreight's 69002 'Bob Tiller CM&EE' is tucked inside, the Crompton looking and sounding great as it accelerates up the 1-in-78 gradient to Furzebrook. The tour is formed of the London Transport 4TC set, whilst to the rear is GB Railfreight's 73109 'Battle of Britain 80th Anniversary', although this locomotive would not be operating during the gala weekend.
NOTE: Taken with the aid of the camera on a pole.
16:9 aspect ratio crop.
69002 Bob Tiller CM&EE heads south from Littleport, working 6E85 08.15 Middleton Towers - Barnby Dun loaded sand for glassmaking. [Pole, 5/6 sections (~6.8m)]
I'd had this location on the list for several months, and tried it earlier in the year for the Saturday sand - but a slow-moving patch of cloud didn't clear properly in time, and all I managed in sun was an ex-GWR green class 387 EMU (coupled to a white one) but with the sun angle being slightly too frontal for the dark green livery (see this picture). In July and early August, however, the sun was not yet properly lighting the front of a 69 at 9.30am, so I'd shot this train north of the level crossing where the line makes a gentle S bend and the light angle is more favourable, waiting for early autumn to have another attempt here.
There are, of course, other angles here including standing closer to the line to make the train a more dominant part of the picture. But I decided to stand wider so I could include the whole of the bank (and a little bit of water, the River Great Ouse, which is canalised at this point). Extending the pole to nearly seven metres as well as standing on top of the bank gives a much greater view of the surroundings, and allowed the houses to be clear of the nearest OHL gantry - something I wasn't quite sure I'd managed just looking at the image on the monitor while I was setting up, and the train was too close to change position (plus the small amount of slightly gusty wind meant I didn't want to raise the pole any higher).
I've cropped this to the ratio 1:2 because there was nothing of interest in the sky, which I wanted to occupy the top third of the image and put the train (and the background houses) in the middle third.
This location has the longest stretch of lineside between Littleport and Queen Adelaide which is clear of vegetation (grass and reeds), and also has a much more interesting background than the spots on the bank accessed from the Ely end.
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