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hi hi hi... sono il cugino del conte Dracula! Vivo in Malaysia e sono innocuo... ma non tutti i turisti non lo sanno... hi hi hi
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Before 185 was chosen to carry Intercity vinyls and a source of spares to keep the Scottish fleet running, she is seen here at Filton on a diverted Paddington service, 7th August 2015.
~ Artificial waves caught in a whirlpool ~ Somewhere in Fun Sun Diego ;-D ~
~ Weather report : it has been sunny and in the low 60's during the day ,mid 40's at night ~
made some more twd characters.
Any ideas are welcome (especially a torso idea for Tyreese is needed) ;-)
Oh, and if anyone has a CB Marine head, I need it for another figure... Would offer pretty good for it!
Jim's torso is from Brickmania, Tyreese's and Gov's head from CB, so is Daryl.
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Taken today - in my studio, but using natural light. The power went out temporarily, so I had to make what I had work. This was taken right before a much needed bottle of milk! Little H sure has grown! I know this particular picture doesn't reflect it, but he's super happy and sweet! I kinda wanted to take him home!
The 2nd tour in an hour after the Midland Pullman, 50007 leads a tour from Eastleigh to Kingswear via Gloucester! 25/9/21.
One of my favorite updates to the model is the tail-rotor. The previous one needed a lot of strange things to get the wheel element centered in the opening, which didn't have the nicest shaping as a result. Now that we have the 1x2 plate with wheel snap, the wheel fits right into the grid and the shape was cleaned up.
Jealous of the FW 3-series' widespread success, AirWorks resolved to also join the Ingsoc helicopter business. Their initial prototype was an utter failure, as engineers tried too hard to mimic a Trufean design, as were the second through eighth designs. Then the designers got drunk out of their skulls one evening, worked overnight with no regard for art or dignity, and when they woke up had blueprints for quite possibly the world's ugliest helicopter ever. The cockpit was a bug-eyed mess, the engines were slapped on the flat roof, and the tail looked like the back half of a slug. But, it worked, and worked well, so the machine was put into production. Common nicknames include "Vodka Huey," after the craft's design evolution, and "Boot" for its vast shadowy interior. Up to 20 soldiers can fit inside, along with the two-man crew.
P/Q:
Tonka tough +1
Low-maintenance +1
Poor agility -1
Overheats -1
Light transport chopper, produced for 14 pp
I don't know what the trouble was but the conductor got off at and started walking the train and mumbling to himself. I don't think he was to happy to have to get off and start walking in the cold and snow which was picking up in intensity at the time. Hope he didn't have to go far because about 10 minutes after this picture was shot you couldn't see 300 ft it was snowing so hard.