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Oi gentee...
Tô atrasada nas fotos, vou postando aos poucos alguns esmaltinhos que usei esses dias,
Esse eu estava querendo a tempos,mas sempre deixava pra depois ,coisa mais linda esse efeito , testei ele em cima de um esmalte azul, roxo,verde escuro , mas não teve jeito ele ficou muito mais lindo com o preto!
Usei:
1x preto fosco risqué
1x chunky holo purple
1x vefic
Beijos e boa noite meninas!
I finally came up with attachments for my Chunky 2 frame. This one features the "Soldier" loadout.
Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack Stats: 2Rd (gun) 1B (armor panel) 1G (booster) 1Y (antenna) 2W + SSR.
Many clusters of mushrooms seem to have popped up overnight all over the forest. These two hefty fellas caught my eye on my hike.
One of the spins from the old abandoned barn in Itteringham. This one came out especially nice after a huge chunk came off, framing the photo nicely!
Harry & Rob painted up the front with a blue gel, I fired off the woolie. Near full moon made the sky nice and blue too!
Nikon D300s
326 Seconds
f/6.3
ISO200
A collaboration of work by many people for a great cause. This is my contribution to the Book of Hope 2009.
You can read more about it here:
www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=300119.msg3424876...
And here:
convio.cancer.ca/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFL_AB_Whitecourt_?...
One of two Class 37s in careworn “Transrail” livery currently receiving attention from the Stainmore Railway Co. at Kirkby Stephen is 37 674.
This loco was built at the Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows and entered service in August 1963 as D6869. With the introduction of the T.O.P.S. scheme in 1974 it was renumbered to 37 169.
37 169 was reclassified as a 37/5 and renumbered 37 674 in 1987 after refurbishment at BREL Crewe, the work included a complete strip down, modifications to the electrical system, re-geared bogies, an engine overhaul and the removal of the generator and replacement with a brush alternator.
Following withdrawal 37 674 was placed in store at Motherwell in December 2004 and arrived at KSE in May 2007.
On the 2nd June 2007, the loco became the first 37/5 to be started in preservation. It will eventually be restored to green livery as D6869.
Amazingly some 46 years after they were built class 37s are still in regular use in my neck of the woods by Direct Rail Services hauling nuclear flask and nitric acid trains to and from BNG Sellafield.
Wed 01.20.16 - Same cactus set that provided this 'Bee full' photo last May. The Bee-full photo was taken on the smallest arm and the above is the tallest set of arms - well over my height times two.
We have reached our first 100 members and that calls for a little celebration, don't you think? As a thank you all for supporting me I want to give you a pair of Chunky Small Hoops.
// 100 % Original Mesh //
// 100 % Original Mesh & Textures // - Metals
Hoops 10 Metals, 15 Prints / Back 10 Metals
HUD Driven. Unrigged
Mod/Copy/No Transfer
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