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the green ruru didn't fit into the plan for where all my expensive/rare stuff is going, so it got its own moc. expect similar for my brown matatu
Biomechanical creature similar to Earth's herbivorous ungulates. Capable of reaching great speeds. The elongated shape of the head suggests that it houses either heat exchange system or internal organs with unknown functions.
ronet beneath Pen-y-Ghent having succesfully climbed and descended 'the beast'...
(day 11 of the Pennine Way)
the little willow in our front garden has nearly only skeletal leaves and here are the ravenous beasts...
I feel a little bit sorry about the snail, it will be soon hungry...
I have to say this plane is just amazing... What a beast!! And it is even more beautiful in this angle in my opinion :)
Beast……
This is my fourth Inktober submission, I drew this specifically for Inktober. I used a picture of a wolf from the internet as I have never been up close like this with a wolf.
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The figure of a black griffin holding a banner, forms part of a group which, together with bull, ram and dolphin, are known as the Dacre Beasts. The griffin represents Thomas Lord Dacre's forebears, the Dacres of Gilsland. The banner bears the 19th-century arms (three rose chaplets) of the Greystoke family (The New Greystoke Arms). Chaplets (bearings representing a garland of leaves with four flowers at equal distances) signify great military prowess. The Dacre Beasts are rare survivors of a tradition of heraldic ornament. They represent one of the most powerful families in northern England and are a unique survivors of free standing, large-scale wooden heraldic sculpture from the English Renaissance.
Smile on Saturday: Beauty of the Beast.
This is Brian, "The Flash, Granddog", who is visiting for the weekend, in the bush.
Another jam for the show. The fur is copper/gold acrylic paint. The lil bits of fur is copper deco. the rest is all acrylic.
Saw this one night on Toorak Road. Sounded amazing. Unfortunately only got this shot
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The gigantic beast (Queen Mary 2) was docked at Pier 27. . . .
Picture appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle!
Union Pacific’s TR5 ‘Cow & Calf’ transfer sets were MU compatible, which came in handy at times. The engineer of the Provo afternoon switch job glances over his shoulder as 1872/1870B and 1875/1875B drag a cut of cars across 9th South on March 9, 1981. TR5 1875(A) would be retired in three months to enter the SW10 rebuilt/upgrade program. 1872(A) would follow suit 15 months later. The 1870B and 1875B would be scrapped in Omaha. (info from UtahRails.net)
Hi its my cockapoo taking in the scene on Dartmoor a while back , thanks for the great response to the previous uploads :):)
4 seconds!! , D810, 18mm
This is Mendarièn.
He's a powerful planetary spirit or earth god. Calm and strong. He adopted a race of wonderful people because he felt drawn towards them and gradually loved them dearly.
The inspiration for his faceup comes from the Greenman mask. A very interesting concept, and first for me.
Mendarièn is a Soom Beast. <3