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'Tinman & Me' performing at the Backbar, Weston-Super-Mare.
© Kate Lee 2009 www.kleephotography.net
Here they are, the first photos of my latest Taeyang venture, Ginzou Morikaku, the Tinman from the Wizard of Oz set! He has a sad tale to tell: the plastic that came wrapped around his forehead in his box caused some sort of melting to occur with his silver topcoat, so he has a birthmark across the majority of his forehead. Tragic, of course, but given that I don't return "defective" dolls and he's so rare anyway, it's just a part of his story.
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This is my 2005 - W900L. This baby hauls all over the US with its newly rebuilt CAT engine. This baby is my pride and joy. Trucker by Choice!
The Geelong foreshore contains many bollards, each with their unique artwork. This is the TInman infront of the ferris wheel at Eastern Beach
Here they are, the first photos of my latest Taeyang venture, Ginzou Morikaku, the Tinman from the Wizard of Oz set! He has a sad tale to tell: the plastic that came wrapped around his forehead in his box caused some sort of melting to occur with his silver topcoat, so he has a birthmark across the majority of his forehead. Tragic, of course, but given that I don't return "defective" dolls and he's so rare anyway, it's just a part of his story.
Babies playing with bowties :3 I am rarely making any pictures of kids and it has to stop! Because babies are cute and cute and cute and.
i need to buy them some toys, or smth....
When a man's an empty kettle he should be on his mettle,
And yet I'm torn apart.
Just because I'm presumin' that I could be kind-a-human,
If I only had a heart.
I'd be tender - I'd be gentle and awful sentimental
Regarding Love and Art.
I'd be friends with the sparrows ...
and the boy who shoots the arrows
If I only had a heart.
Picture me - a balcony. Above a voice sings low.
Wherefore art thou, Romeo? I hear a beat....
How sweet.
Just to register emotion, jealousy - devotion,
And really feel the part.
I could stay young and chipper
and I'd lock it with a zipper,
If I only had a heart.
Alder Hey Hospital , Liverpool
Created for ~Faestock~ Challenge #4
With thanks to......
Tin Man ~ Cal TK
Stage ~ Manunderstress
Textures ~ Me ( 1 ), ( 2 ), ( 3 ) & ( 4 )
~ #79 / 365 ~
~ Explore ~ #418 ~ Nov 7, 2009 ~
The Pump House Demolition Yard is a wonderful place just to have a look around. It is amazing what you can find!
April 29, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
The Pumphouse demo yard operates from historic buildings that date from the late 1800s, Originally built to house sewage pumping equipment they now are a home to recycled building materials on their way to a new use. There is constantly stock coming in, from near new double glazing and kitchens to the more traditional bricks and timber.
Roubei a Wig da Ana e coloquei uma bandana nele, agora já tó mais tranquila.
Esse Tae Ă© bem lindo <333
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The little tinman previously made by Dollti is back!! How can anyone resist such a cutie? I plan to save up and buy him someday.
I tried to replicate Tinman from the movie Stealth. It is not a perfect model, but still has really nice aesthetics.
Its cockpit opens like in the movie, it has a weapons bay with a rotary missile magazine, fully working landing gear and VTOL capability.
Photo taken at Miracle of America Museum, Polson, Montana. This is the most amazing place on earth. You could visit a whole week and not see everything here.
Mission Log # 11 – Second Planetary Survey of Ingemar
Star Date: 2551.06.10 11:00 hrs
The mission commenced at Resilient Base Briefing Room with the following crew present:
• Fazzy Constantine
• T5 “Tinman”
• Chastian Necrosa
• Noah Constantine
• Bansealgair
• Eric Regulus
The mission parameters were clear and simple:
1) Continue the investigation of the base discovered on Ingemar, which was evidently
abandoned by a group who were known to be collectors and concealers of large life forms.
2) Determine the age and function of the clearly older – and now submerged -- habitations
discovered on the first survey.
The team departed Resilient aboard the upgraded Kodiak and proceeded to the landing pad
on Ingemar. The flight was completed without incident, and the crew, consisting of all but
Tinman, departed the Kodiak for the base interior. They proceeded to the moon pool, where
the team appropriated one of the submarines discovered on the prior mission. The intent was
to better explore the submerged portions of the complex surrounding the base, using the probe
deposited on the last mission as a guidance beacon.
Upon submerging, it was clear that a much
holder habitation had been built, and given its configuration and construction, it was built with
the intent to be underwater. Brass-and-rivet beams around large panels of quarter-meter silica
glass were configured into at least two habitations, with what appeared to be a Jeffries tube
connecting them.
Much of the complex appears to be underground, but the submarine was not
equipped with scanning technology beyond SONAR. This would require more extensive
inspection, likely with EVA.
Aside from the underwater habitat, several other geological formations were encountered
including two caves, and at least two abyssal trenches. Life forms were encountered including
jellyfish, rays, tube worms, coral, and various marine flora. One configuration of coral appeared
to have several orbs embedded into it, similar to the ones recovered from Jasper McFudd, and
housed in the laboratory on Resilient. It was at this point that the survey took something of a
turn.
The submarine experienced a number of mechanical failures, with loss of propulsion and
buoyancy control. No cause could be identified within the submarine’s systems, but Bansealgair and Commander Constantine both felt a large presence nearby. At this point,
Chastian activated some portable shield generators to protect the crew. The submarine was
disabled, and oxygen and power supplies were running short. A moment later, from one of the
abyssal trenches in the sea floor, emerged a leviathan. Following a brief but loose collective
bowel movement from the crew, communication was commenced with the gargantuan
intelligence. The leviathan communicated. Listed below is the collection of remarks made:
• Humans. I know your kind. And you. Empath. You are in the wrong place. You cannot
begin to fathom our very existence.
• Impossible to leave now. You are under my serving. My servants, Thralled to control as I
please.
• Those orbs. Are my windows to the galaxy. I have watched your arrival. Your departures.
You fumble in the dark like small creatures. With each passing moment, you have no
doubt become experienced.
• [After the Commander requested assistance with our disabled submarine] My help?
There's nothing I can do for you.
• [After the Commander advises that the leviathan’s “brothers are still alive.”]
Impossible. There is...wait. It cannot be. You bear the insignia of the Shepard.
• I realize you have more orbs in the dwelling in space you call home...but my kind is
alive? We were the apex race. We will be once again.
• Very well. I will let you go. If you fight my creations...then you have my support. But I
am only doing this to see my brothers once more.
At this point, the leviathan receded into the abyss, with power and control of the submarine
returning quickly thereafter. The crew performed an emergency ballast blow, and surfaced
immediately. Once at the surface, the top hatch was opened and the crew had breathable
atmosphere. The vehicle, now depleted of battery energy, was abandoned and the crew swam
for the generator-level pad at the base, then ascended to the landing pad where Kodiak was
boarded for the return to Resilient Base.
Other Conclusions:
• The orbs recovered from Jasper McFudd appear to be palantĂri, seeing stones, that allow
one to observe the activities surrounding all of the other stones. This was likely how the
leviathan was able to observe our actions. The orbs were destroyed, along with the
fume hood that housed them.
• Orbs or not, we are likely under the surveillance and possibly the control, of the
leviathan. It cannot be ruled out that this leviathan was behind our movements from
Idun, to Baldur, and the voyage to Tyr. The signals we have received from these various
destinations all may have the same creature as the origin.
• A return mission to explore the habitation carries additional risk of the leviathan
changing its mind.• There is an increasing probability that we may have to demonstrate our commitment to
“fight” the leviathan’s “creations” to remain free of the leviathan’s influence on the
team and to maintain its “support.”
Casualties: Two – Commander Constantine and Engineer Necrosa both suffered anterior
epistaxis. Paroxysmal cephalgia was reported by other crew members, but self-corrected.
Damage: None
• The submarine will need to be towed and/or recharged, but it is undamaged.
Follow-on Actions:
• More extensive review of the signals received from Tyr, Ingemar and elsewhere for
consistency and possible common origin.
• Increase telemetry with the undersea probe.
• Finish repairs to the fume hood in the laboratory.
• Library Computer research on leviathan history is indicated.
My mom nicknamed me the Tinman as a kid because she loved the Wizard of Oz and, of the three brothers, I was the most sassy and ruthless. She joked I had no heart but would one day find it. Look, Momma! I still haven't found one ... but I made one. :) Happy Valentine's Day, everyone. Love y'all (ish)!