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I loved to paint this guy and look forward to doing so again soon, so much fun little details to get lost in. i painted him for the Fang competition in 2010, didnt even place but then the other entries were really good (did get my revenge the year after though). i wanted to keep it simple with him so i choose a pre-heresy colourscheme and then just went crazy with the colours within the white. i wanted to differentiate the skin on his leg but not go to far away from the armour so i kept the basic colours but added warmth which was lacking in the armour, to make it look alive.
Very original TSS 140 , red and black colour scheme with the last type Meriden fuel tank that was large and rounded and I think went on to all the later Harris models
This is the first prototype of the European Helicopter Industries medium-lift helicopter that, through a typo, became known as the EH-101.
The first prototype, PP.1 (above), first flew on 9 October 1987, and less than a year later, here it is giving a flying display at the Farnborough Air Show in September 1988. It was displayed in a proposed colour scheme for the Royal Navy's Merlin anti-submarine variants, but the design was never adopted.
Various anti-submarine, utility, transport and search-and-rescue versions fly with the Royal Navy and military elements of Canada, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Portugal and Japan. The RAF flew a variant, but all the airframes have now been transferred to the Royal Navy and are undergoing upgrades such as folding rotor blades to allow routine use aboard ships. VIP versions are flown by Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Nigeria and Turkmenistan.
At one time a variant, the VH-71 Kestrel, produced under license by Lockheed Martin was proposed as the next US Presidential helicopter. However, this fell through after seven had been delivered when the costs involved in modifying the basic design ballooned out of control.
Saint-Dizier based Rafale 113-IZ/121 celebrating 30.000 flight hours with this type of aircraft since it's has become operational.
Maersk Air Boeing 737-500 OY-API decelerates on Runway 24R at Manchester Airport during the summer of 2006.
It is my personal opinion but I very much preferred this livery to Maersk Air's final livery. Maybe it is the soothing shades of blue or just that full body colourschemes are sadly a thing of the past in favour of more "Eurowhite" liveries...
Delivered new to Maersk Air in March 1997 the aircraft stayed with the airline through its merger into Sterling Airlines in 2005 before moving to Dniproavia as UR-DND in January 2008. It moved to Ukraine International Airlines in April 2013 as UR-GBC and returned to the United States as N709S in June 2017 and is still in active service with Sierra Pacific Airlines.
© Phil Cribbin 2006
Miss Udall's Romany caravan.
Built at the turn of the last century by the Dunton family business in Reading and lived in by the devout Christian Miss Udall for over 40 years at Playden, near Rye, Sussex.
Miss Udall was apparently not a Romany and did not travel in the caravan.
Now fully restored to its original colour scheme.
Weald & Downland Open Air Museum.
1963 AEC Reliance with a Plaxton "Highway" body. Being prepared for re-painting into Burnetts of Mintlaw colourscheme, to whom she was delivered new
Harry Cane has a new plane to test and fly. The Goodbury group's newest offering: The Goshawk.
I patterned this after the early fighter planes, both in style and colourscheme.
Like the sunshine yellow colourscheme, reminds me somehow of a Lemon Skittle!
Believe it or not, this beautiful machine was being used as part of a wedding, so congratulations to the lucky couple from me! ;D
British Airways (Cityflyer Express) Avro RJ100 G-BZAV is taxiing towards runway 18 for an intersection departure.
c/n E3331 has had its first flight on 16.07.98 and was delivered to Cityflyer Express with the current registration on 25.07.98. It was transferred to British Airways Citiexpress on 13.10.02. This airline was renamed to BA Connect on 01.02.06. Since 09.03.07 it is in service for Cityflyer Express again.
In the background you can see China Airlines "Dreamliner" B-18210 - a Boeing 747-409 in the famous 787 colourscheme.
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Created for Beautiful World Tents' Open Day at Knepp Castle Estate
These cupcakes were for the 'Quintessentially English Tea-Pee', a smaller open tent available for birthdays, tea parties etc. It's not quite finished in this photo - there were beautiful arrangements of peonies and wildflowers to dress it up, but I had to dash before the florist arrived. I went for a vintage china theme, inspired by florals, mismatched tea cups and a pastel colourscheme.
It was an absolutely magical setting with the tipis surrounded by forest on one side and a lake on the other. I would love to have my wedding here *sighs wistfully*...
A brief window of opportunity arrose this day to allow photography of trains in the snow. It was not a time a time to be picky, so anything that came along was fair game whether I liked it or not!
I dont like Pendalinos anyway.... but even more so since they are to remain red and silver for another 2 years, but at least the colourscheme is a good contrast to the white snow.
In 1989 there was an operational merging in between Northwest Airlines and KLM.
In 1992 KLM had a financial major part in NW.
In 1999 this 10 year alliance was expressed in this mixed colourscheme on this Northwest DC-10 right side,
The mixed and different colourscheme left side of this same aircraft, expressing the alliance, is shown on the previous photograph.
The aircraft caught here is N237NW at Schiphol Amsterdam airport.
Finally NW merged with Delta Airlines in 2008
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Just returned from a fantastic weekend down in Winchester for the 10th Wedding Anniversary of some very dear friends. I went to university with Rachael in Paris (and we both subsequently worked there for the same law firm), so Paris is a place dear to our hearts - this cake was an absolute delight to research, plan and create.
The basic brief was that the cake should be themed around the iconic Art Nouveau Paris metro designs of Hector Guimard; the reference to Metro Line 10 had a double meaning (representing 10 years of marriage and also the Metro line closest to where R used to live - the metro stop names are from that line).
B has an art background, hence the the poster art on the bottom tier - we went predominantly for iconic artworks of the same sort of period as Art Nouveau, but made room for a poster of the film Amélie (R's favourite) given it's Paris setting and green poster!
The topper is based on the Porte Dauphine metro station and represents the happy couple and their two gorgeous children.
The handmade clematises are a nod to a favourite flower - I also wanted something with vines to fit in with the Art Nouveau theme and also the colourscheme.
There's so much detail on here that I plan to sort an album of more close up photos on my Facebook page www.facebook.com/CakesByNoMoreTiers to show the detail and explain the references (as usual with my cakes, everything has a meaning!). But just wanted to get an overall shot up first.
You can also view the inspiration board that I pulled together on Pinterest when designing this cake here.
Ive added a colourscheme editor function to the Flickr Shades Greasemonkey script, that lets you edit the colour scheme on the flickr website, including changing the text colour, background colour and link colours. You can access the new colour scheme editor function via the Firefox Tools Menu, then select Greasemonkey, then Select "UserScript Commands" then select "Flickr Shades Colour Scheme Editor" Reinstall the script to get the new function.
*Update 24-Sep-2009* Tweaked various things (fixed for galleries + new flickr logo) Also added an onscreen link to open the colour scheme editor. Clicking the "?" link next to the "Flickr Tools" link in the top nav menu will now also open the colour scheme editor.
Update 9-Dec-2009 Fixed hidden photo button bar, fixed hidden photos in photostream view
You can find all my flickr scripts here and they are mirrored here
47 RED MiG-21PFM, sometimes mistakenly reported as former 473 of the East German Army (NVA), air division.
Two MiG-21 in the NVA are known with tactical number 473, a MiG-21MF (untill the very end on 30-9-1990) and a MiG-21SPS-K (untill 1971).
In the NVA, the MiG-21PF(M) was a upgrade of the MiG-21F-13 with the same cockpit, which was opened to the front. 47 RED has a cockpit which opens sideways,a chutehousing above the engine. Also the little bulge just above the wing makes this a MiG-21PFM-SPS, in NVA service known as MiG-21SPS. Sofar this could be right. The constructionnumber of 47 RED is reported as 940MS13. NVA MiG-21SPSK with bord/tactical nr 473 is reported to have 7006 0468 as constructionnumber.
In 1996, an ex NVA MiG-21SPSK was seen in a grey NVA colourscheme and with gunpod at Twenthe afb.
So 47 RED is not NVA MiG-21PFM-SPSA 473.
Actually, it's a former Russian air force example, which served as a gate guard at Kluczewo AB, Poland, after it's active duty. The last unit stationed was the 159th 'Novorossiysk' Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment flying Su-27 Flankers. The base was closed in 1992.
More info about the East German MiG-21's can be found here : www.mig-21.de/ddruebersicht.htm
Slowing for a stop at Teignmouth with the 2F29 Paignton to Exmouth is an unidentified First Great Western Class 150, and ex-London Midland Class 153, 153333, repainted recently into a promotional livery. Fellow ex-London Midland unit number 153325 has also been repainted, although it differs in that its colourscheme is red.
Before it was restored this was the colourscheme of the oldest Austin Seven that now resides in the Science Museum in London
Well, here we go. Space.
Wanted to try something different, and this is the end result, after a week of WIPs. Dodgy angles galore, wonky and flowing. I'm very happy with how it came out.
My inspirations were:
-Space Battleship Yamato (Concept art from a fighter was this colour scheme and even general shape, but that changed as the design evolved.)
-Homeworld (Wonky angles and the general colourscheme.)
-Assorted other builders and concept art floating around the interwebs.
So yeah, tell me what you think.
Thomas Cook Airlines
Reg: G-TCBC
Aircraft: Boeing 757-236
Serial : 29946
Egypt, where it all begins colourscheme.
Fuertaventura
01/08/2015
Regan Carriers were a legendary inter island transport company in NZ back in the 80s.Laurie Wright built this impressive model of one of their cab over Kenworths,and handpainted the complicated colourscheme.
Katie and Craig asked me if I could make a little "Mr and Mrs" pine cone topper to go on top of their wedding cake - and what fun I had putting this together!
The pine cones are real as the couple wanted a keepsake topper. I had a blast with this, the hardest part was finding a suitable circular log slice (husband to the rescue once again!).
The cake itself was 4 tiers of rich chocolate with shell pink and dove grey ribbons to match the colourscheme, and some simple 2D blossom clusters. Thank you very much to some ladies on one of the Flickr cakey forums who advised me on how to adhere the ribbons to the cake (by wetting the length of ribbon and squeezing out), it worked a charm!
domenico veneziano - st lucy altarpiece ca1445 - photoshop reconstruction (part2)
If this altarpiece would not have been dismantled, broken up and sold per predella in the 1850's, how did it originally appear in full glory? Imagine a reconstruction.
Space is the main issue: the left and right wall and the roof under which the four saints gather are not visible in the painting, making the frontspace undefined and ambiguous. For instance, the black architectural triangle decorations on top can easily be misunderstood as parts of the picture plane (see notes above). The same can be said about the marble pillars, far left and right. Domenico was too good a painter of perspective to overlook these inconsistencies. The depth and space of the tiled floor is begging for counterbalance in the upper parts. But nothing is to be seen there. Is it an open roof? We can only guess. The lost frame could have set this straight with extra perspectival effects in the upper part But how?
A frame that could very well have been a structure of pink, green and black marble, echoing the inner colourscheme. Just try to imagine this. A golden frame is impossible. The precious metal is not used in the painting at all, a feature that makes this altarpiece so fresh and modern in 1440, following high on the heels of Alberti's contemporary arttheories (1439). At the same time Jan van Eyck's vanderPaele Madonna in Bruges (1436) made a big impact on Domenico's pala. Looking at the bishops and the octagonal architecture in both paintings, it is obvious that Domenico was inspired by Jan's painting. Can the frame of this van Eyck have been an inpiration for St. Lucy's altarpiece as well?. Why not?
Predellas: number 2, saint john in the desert, and 4, miracle of saint zenobius, have very thin painted pink moldings, as you can see. Predella 1 and 5 have some traces of the same while number 3, in the center, did never have any moulding at all. A pity that this annunciation predella has nevertheless been cut at the left side. The closed door in the garden, the vanishing point, is now off-centre with Mary's "porta clausa" (also vanishing point) in the main painting. Please recover/restore with [clone stamp tool].
Flickr may not be the most obvious place for solving arthistorical riddles. But...you never know. All suggestions and revelations will be taken serious and into consideration. New techniques can shine a lucid light on the matter of this old master. Feel invited, partner, welcome, free and at home.
A lightly themed bball cake - for a lovely couple. Basketball plays a big part in their life with the groom managing and coaching a bball team. They requested a sky blue, white and silver theme, on a wonky cake with a nod to basketball in there somewhere.
At first I went OTT (you know me!!!) and designed a wonky bottom tier with a basketball balanced on top of that and then a bride and groom tornado (their team is the tornadoes and i used their mascot as the idea) whirling out of that. But although they loved it they awanted something a little more in keeping with the colourscheme and romantic fun vibe of the wedding.
They have asked me to make the other one as a cake for their upcoming awards ceremony though so I'll still get to make that one too :)
Spirit Airlines A319, N502NK seen displaying the carriers latest colourscheme, taken through the glass at the Theme Buiding LAX, on 15 Nov 2015.
Right side of the Ex German air force F-104G Starfighter at Museo del Aire, Cuatro Vientos Madrid.
Spain operated F-104G's for a brief period until 1972, when the Starfighter was replaced by the F-4C Phantom. The colourscheme represent C.8-15 / 104-15 when it served with 104 Escuadron in the , then 6th Wing, of the Spanish Air Force, based in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid). No fatal incidents happend in the operational life of the F-104G in Spanish service.
Since I took this picture, I still have to buy a wide angle lens :-)
A 1956 publicity brochure issued by Walpamur Co Ltd, a well known manufacturer and brand of decorating materials and advertising their stand at that years Ideal Home Exhibition along with a suggested palette of colours for rooms around the home using their paint ranges and shades. Interestingly the main 'Walpamur' range of oil based paint was still supplied as paste to be thinned with Walpamur Petrifying Liquid; this was at a time when, with growing "DIY" decorating, increasingly paint sales and technology was geared to 'ready mixed' product that simply required stirring. Equally Muromatte was produced requiring 'adjustment' with linseed oil or thinning with white spirit.
The company has its origins in the 1899 formation of The Wall Paper Manufacturers Ltd who had by c.1905 started to manufacture paints at its Darwen base originally under the name of Hollins Distemper. By 1915 Walpamur Ltd was incorporated in its own right within the WPM concern.
The various brands of paint produced, such as Duradio, Muromatte and Walpamur, were by the mid-1960s increasingly branded as Crown Paints to match the brand name for many of WPM's wall coverings. After many changes of company structure and ownership Crown Paints are still based in Darwen alhtough now form part of a larger international company.
This double page spread shows potential colour schemes for the bedroom, bathroom, pantry and kitchen using contemporary "50s" colour ways.