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Front View US 3 inch Gun Motor Carriage M10 Wolverine
(Tank Destroyer)
Initial Production 1943
Combat Weight 33 tons
In the search for a swift, agile tank destroyer, the US Army designed the M10 Gun Carriage. For a main gun the Army selected the 3 inch M7 gun, a light weight, high velocity, ant-aircraft gun with a semi-automatic breech and a rapid rate of fire. The 3 inch gun was extremely accurate and could penetrate 4 inches of hardened steel from 1000 yards. For antiaircraft defense, a .50 caliber machine gun was mounted at the rear of the open-topped turret. With its twin diesel engines, the M10 was relatively quiet, earning it the nickname “the whispering death” from the Germans. On fronts where German tanks were scarce, the M10 was used for indirect artillery support. Crewed by 5 men, the M10 had a maximum speed of 30 mph and a cruising range of approximately 200 miles. This vehicle was donated to the museum by the Italian army, who bought the M10s from the US after World War II. The collar on the gun tube is a counter weight to compensate for the shortening of the gun tube by the Italian army.
In Loving Memory
Arthur Thorne
1920-2004
605 T.D. Battalion, Co. B
U.S. Army
1942-1945
WWII
Taken at Whipsnade Zoo the other day, I was very lucky to catch them at feeding time as Wolverine's prefer the cooler weather. A few minutes later and they'd have been back hiding again!
Logan: a photographic portrait
July 2011
Nashua, NH
Photography based on the comic book franchise "Wolverine"
starring Matt Smigiel as "Logan"
Personal portfolio project
Blog post HERE
This continues a series of personal work that started with the Legend of Zelda portfolio. I've been hoping to start a series of images based on my personal passions related to video games, comic books, movies, etc.
Matt Smigiel is a graduate from the New Hampshire Institute of Art who does amazing comics, cartoon and comic book style artworks. He's currently shopping around his first completed graphic novel, "Iris".
Matt pretty much IS Wolverine. He's a big Wolverine fan, I'm a big Wolverine fan. Hey, let's get together and make you Wolverine. I couldn't even get the complete sentence out of my mouth before he said "OMG YES!!!!"
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MOC: Wolverine SS. The side profile is pretty nice, with angles in the front and curves in the back. It also leans quite sportily forward.
Though this is still only about 85% of my Wolverine figures, I decided to display them in honor of the opening of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Here's a photo of a wolverine model to disinterest you.
I'm only uploading this because I wanted to say thank you to everyone who has looked at my photography or my stream on flickr as I have now reached over 1,000 photo views. Although this seems quite a minor achievement considering that this is my 100th upload, I'm still forever appreciative of all the support that I have received from the flickr community. And if this is the first time you've ever seen one of my photos, feel free to have a snoop around my photostream! (:
Thanks! :D
Written by JASON AARON
Pencils and Cover by HOWARD CHAYKIN
Special double-sized issue! "The Man in the Pit"
Wendell Rayfield is a recently divorced, down on his luck ex-cop who's looking down the business end of 40 with no hope for the future and with demons from his past still haunting him at every turn. All he has going for him is his new job. A job that involves a very large machine gun, a hole in the ground, a certain hirsute mutant and several thousand bullets. We all know what damage Wolverine can do with his claws, but how dangerous can he really be when all he's able to do is talk? Wendell Rayfield is about to find out. Written by up-and-comer Jason Aaron (The Other Side, Scalped), with art by comic book legend Howard Chaykin (Blade, American Flagg!).
Iron Man was no match for both Green Goblin and Venom. That was until Wolverine showed up. And wrecked goblin's glider.
Unfortunatly Iron Man was knocked out cold by Venom.
It's like something out of marvel ultimate alliance.
...en voyage surprise au Japon: legoleaks.blog28.fc2.com/blog-entry-5209.html
...et ici chez Will, que je remercie pour ses conseils et sa disponibilité: www.brickheroes.com/2012/05/wolverine-serval-par-empilebr...
Encore lui, vu sous d'autres angles et légèrement modifié pour rendre le costume plus réaliste (du coup les proportions le sont moins puisqu'il est moins "trapu")...
Veelvraat of Warg (Gulo gulo)
GaiaPark, Kerkrade, The Netherlands
Conservation status: Near threatened
You could tell that the people who dressed up were so freaking excited at having their pictures taken. And people were so freaking excited to take pictures of them.