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Car: Volkswagen Type 2.
Date of first registration: 7th June 1972.
Registration region: Bradford.
Latest recorded mileage: 72,164 (MOT 26th April 2019).
Last V5 issued: 16th June 2016.
Date taken: 7th April 2021.
Album: Carspotting
Found this one some years ago, and had to take new photos of it on film. It keeps up quite well, and looks the same as for 5 years ago.
This is a typical type of field gate found around the St. Just area. Probably at least a 150 years old by now and probably made by a local blacksmith. This particular example is near Porth Nanven.
BR Brush Type 2 D5564 at March loco shed, in 1961, with D5802 behind.
D5564 had entered service in November 1959, and later became Class 31 31146, and was withdrawn in 2000, and scrapped in 2004. A few examples are still in mainline and departmental service, and many have been preserved.
March shed finally shut down in 1992, and today (2020) most of the site is occupied by a recycling centre..
Restored from a grainy (Agfa) original..
Original slide - photographer unknown
Ian (my youngest son) figured out the perfect ABS molding temperature, as well as the perfect injection pressure, yielding these overmolded beauties.
They are coming to BrickCon packaged with a special minifig.
And, yes, a gunmetal bipod is included.
I took this photograph at Britten's chicane during the Brooklands and Goddard Trophies race at the Vintage Sports Car Club's meeting at Oulton Park in June 2008. It's Stephen Shoosmith in his 1931 Bugatti Type 51 which has a supercharged 2,262cc twin cam straight-8 engine. It has the same chassis and body as the Type 35, but with a twin cam instead of a single cam engine.
Part 3 of a 3 part series. I am pretty sure this one is my favorite. I just love love love this saying and just imagine if people walked around saying that to each other. What a beautiful world it would be.
The photo of the three together can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/24885812@N04/3827365203/
This was one of the contestants in the Richard Seaman Vintage Memorial Trophy race at the Vintage Sports Car Club's meeting at Oulton Park in June 1961. It's Richard Bergal's Ecurie Phoenix 1926 Bugatti Type 35T which has an 8-cylinder inline 2,262cc unsupercharged engine.
The evening freight to Carlisle (target 57) leaves Workington on 14 July 1989 behind 26031.
The first wagon is an empty timber carrier in Thames Board’s own blue livery, the remaining five tank wagons were collected on the up leg of the trip from USB (now Innovia) at Wigton. The four, four wheel TTA tanks were for transporting caustic soda liquor while the blue Hays bogie tank contained sulphuric acid.
Rare to see in the US is the Type 34 Karmann Ghia. It utilized the Type 3's "pancake" engine.
www.hemmings.com/stories/article/1961-69-volkswagen-type-...
The so-called strawberry tree has 2 types of pod/fruit. I don't think either is edible. They abound in coastal California, but I don't know if they're native.
An old series of photos taken with some type of Kodak instamatic camera early in 1982.
Honda CB400N, purchased in a bit of a hurry to get me to work & back (new job) which was an eighty mile a day trip along country lanes and motorways, I had a Triumph T100S at the time which was being troublesome. I can tell the Honda was fairly new because it sports the original Bridgestone tyres. I ran a lot of trouble free miles on this bike and stood up very well.
The 400N was a good bike and went well being quickest of the 400cc 4 strokes at the time.
I can tell, I hadn't had it long because the pipes haven't gone blue yet and tyres show little sign of spirited leaning!
The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF)'s Type 10 Tank (95-4749), assigned to the 1st Tank Company, 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Division, Eastern Army based at Camp Komakado, moves in Camp Narashino Exercise Area, Japan, January 12, 2020, during the First Parachute Drop Training 2020.
Red 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series III V12 Roadster - NJG 800M - seen at the 42nd Scottish Borders Historic Motoring Extravaganza, held at Thirlestane Castle, Lauder, Scotland, June 2014.
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This image was photographed about a year ago in the video game "Cyberpunk 2077", and a year later it has been finally post-processed.
It features artificial lighting, which I manually set up in the scene with a third-party creative tool, which you can find at patreon.com/Otis_Inf