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Thanks to 208 bench for the catch.

In the worst/best conditions of that day, First Great Western 43041 & 43151 stand in a blizzard at Torquay with the (1A83) 11.32 Paignton-London Paddington service. As bad as the conditions were, it would be far worse the following day.

 

Exposure: 1/200 @ f7.1 200

Date: 28 February 2018

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Here is a little thing i did back in 2018. I had some different ideas how to use it, but they have dissipated over time, so now here it is on its own.

The head actually have been laying around since i came out of my dark age in 2013, so i modified it slightly, and then it stock to this body!

 

Feel free to comment. ;-)

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(c) Copyright Alex Drennan

one of the Teen Titans Go comic book covers

This is the first CCBS MOC that I've built in a very long time, and possibly the largest MOC I've ever made as well. Since all my Bionicle sets are built and on display, I don't really have a "MOCing parts bin" at all, so I picked the pieces from my displayed sets as I needed them, therefore if you see any dust on the pieces, now you know why. The idea for this MOC came from a leg design I thought about as I was travelling to university for an exam, which eventually ended up working so well that I decided to build the whole thing. The process took about 12 hours in total, working my way from the bottom to the top. It ended up looking a bit like a ripped version of "the Beast" from "Over the Garden Wall", so I decided to give it the same name.

Asmodée - Taeyang Nosferatu custom.

Insane Asylum

Model: ʙᴀʀʀᴀᴄᴜz (manuel.tyran) - DJ Barracuz

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While on the automotive wavelength (see yesterday's shot) - a couple of new renditions of a previously shared photo.

Harley-Davidson

Thanks again S for helping me get this cutie in my collection. She's too cute

This is part of what it takes to get a Milky Way shot. A car, a very dark place and a clear sky. When I travel to rural areas, I like to stake out possible locations during the day so that I can return after it gets dark. This was an ok..ish location. There was a good view of the Milky way and nice mountains in the distance, but it was difficult to get an interesting foreground. I did try to get closer to the brush on the ground, but I heard (or think I heard) the sound of a rattle snake, so I had to retreat...

Black Beast by Lynn Chadwick.

Crucible2 art exhibition, Gloucester Cathedral.

 

During the third age a shadow like creature of massive proportions, made its nest in the ruins of an Abbey that was left bare for centuries. It plagued the local land and attracted more shadow like creatures. Like a monarch assembling an army. A call was put out and a Man answered. He was tasked to go straight to the source and slay The Beast of the Black Ruins.

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A generic story but I have had a scene like this bouncing around in my head for some time now and I needed a story :P

I know you know them. If you're one of AFOL you just had to come across them back in the days of your happy childhood. I even was lucky enough to have several myself! And if you're a TFOL I guess you should've at least heard of them. I just had that "charge" thing yesterday and threw these together in a hour or so. They are not all different, but there are two different types of body, two types of legs and two types of shoulders. I have to admit I made them a bit offhand and they are mostly just a quick doodle. Never even had a chance to add their unique weapons or properly pose them... But! Finally I can have a fully articulated Battle Beast, even if it's only a virtual model ;)

Ah, it's all so nostalgic!

The warlock and his beast crushing the enemies lines. There is no reservation or clemency.

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This is the first of some tabletop units i want to make for a bigger landscape action.

Enjoy!

 

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For thousands of years donkeys have been the 'helping hooves' of humankind - they are the original beasts of burden. In many countries of the world, and in many situations, they are used as the preferred mode of transport. Donkeys are much more of an all terrain animal than horses. Donkeys are in fact a highly intelligent animal despite popular misconception.

 

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A pretty crazy track prepped GT-R!

2013 Nissan GT-R800 by Hennessey.

 

Beware of the beast.

  

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There's something in the woods...

 

... a rather cool custom werewolf I recently picked up courtesy of Tash Wall.

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Vintage Shelby Cobra 427

Captured thru the lens of my 1946 5cm Summitar f/2

Belle trying to convince the Beast to dance :)

“Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland,

Beasts of every land and clime,

Hearken to my joyful tidings

Of the golden future time.

 

Soon or late the day is coming,

Tyrant Man shall be o'erthrown,

And the fruitful fields of England

Shall be trod by beasts alone."

 

― George Orwell, Animal Farm

"We humans fear the beast within the wolf because we do not understand the beast within ourselves."

Gerald Hausman

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