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THE COMMANDO MEMORIAL - The Memorial commands wonderful views of Ben Nevis, the Grey Corries and the western end of the Great Glen. It was unveiled in 1952 by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and commemorates the elite soldiers of the Commandos who died during the Second World War. Achnacarry, six miles from Spean Bridge, was the Commandos' Basic Training Centre from 1942. Over 25,000 men were trained here and in the surrounding area including British, American, French, Belgian, Norwegian, Polish, German (Jewish) and Dutch troops. With Ben Nevis only an 18 mile run from Achnacarry, reaching the summit was just one of the challenges for a day's training! Many veteran Commandos make the annual pilgrimage to attend the Service of Remembrance and Wreath Laying held at the Memorial in November. At any time, this moving tribute offers a rewarding visit, and spectacular photos are often available, especially at sunset.
cambo large format camera + hoseman 6x9 adopter +fujinon 150mm and kodak tmx 400
I never wish such a result.
What is wrong point? tell me whatever you think.
Ok, when I said I was going to take a break what I really meant was I need some new material and some new shots to work on. Thought I'd head over to Roy Bridge today and sure enough, the weather was dull, grey and promised nothing. A couple of half hearted dismal shots of Loch Ness and a walk around Inverroy and headed home about half three with the light rapidly fading. Just outside of Spean Bridge a glance over to the left and the sun gave us a fleeting show of magic! Just before this I'd commented how it really hadn't been worth the journey...
I finally finished Zondkar Commando with many varieties of weapons and equipment , worth around 10 Commando name , I took that piece that covered the front of the pelvis and I colored the head with black stripes .
Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of Scotland's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.
Fancied some drybrushing and it came out pretty well! Sadly, the pic begs to differ :( Also because of this pic (www.flickr.com/photos/kalcustoms/8946680812/) so this is kind of for you, KalSkirata ;)
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-James
Not his cool costume, but this one's easier to make..
More details here:
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Never forget to check the ceiling when clearing a room. A rookie mistake this Cobra Trooper won’t make a second time.
100% Painted
Took me a little over an hour to paint all those tally marks on the helmet.
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I was playing Republic Commando this morning and realized that the Gunship Doors in RC are infinitely cooler than the ones in the movies.
I'm still working out the kinks, but this is more or less what I'm going for.
Circa 1984. I did not take this photo because I am in the photo riding my 1972 Norton Commando ‘Fastback’ model. The image is a scan off of a print enlargement.
I don’t exactly remember the event but I believe it may have been at an ‘All British’ (machinery, not people) ride in Castaic, California near Lake Hughes Road.
I wish I could remember with certainty who took this photo. The photographer was a friend to whom I managed to wave. A few weeks later he presented me with this photo. It’s one of the very few I have of myself with any of my motorcycles of which I had a peak of four at one time. They were two Nortons, a Velocette and a BMW.
An incredible figure, made by the Red Laser.
Thanks goes out to 00zxcvb, for helping me out with these customs!
A Rebel Commando is a Rebel Trooper trained for special forces operations. Rebel Commandos fought in the Battle of Endor. As well trained soldiers, Rebel Commandos were often used for scouting and demolition missions. The commandos on Endor were a special 12-man team with members from all seven Regiments of the Alliance Special Forces, they helped out Princess Leia, Chewbacca and Han Solo blow up the shield generator to the Death Star II.
Robert's Norton 850 Commando At Bushy Park on 1 July 2013. This is a medium format version of an image I did with a 35mm Contaflex SLR at the same time, which you can find here: www.flickr.com/photos/43224475@N08/37206848154/in/datetaken/
Apart from the obvious comparisons between the formats, the point that struck me comparing both, was how a similar camera location in the same setting shooting the same subject looks somewhat different, due to the viewfinders used on each camera and the resulting height difference.
IMAGE DETAILS
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M SLR.
Lens: Carl Zeiss 80mm Planar f/2.8.
Film: Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100 black & white negative 120.
Development: Ilford ID-11 1 + 3 15m/20C.
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hugely inspired by pecovam. I really like the paint job i did :D
with a little editing
Armor by hazel, painted by me
ACR by me, also painted by me.
Small teams of Royal Marines are conducting discreet Reconnaissance exercises in freezing conditions deep inside the Arctic Circle.
A small team from the Surveillance Reconnaissance Squadron of 30 Commando Information Exploitation Group landed in small inflatable boats to conduct a technical reconnaissance mission on the shores of an Arctic fjord.
The Squadron’s Shore Reconnaissance Team carried out a survey of the area, studying the surroundings to establish a beachhead for amphibious forces to crash ashore and attack enemy positions.
This essential training ensures the specialist team are razor sharp for operations, no matter how extreme the environment.
Their role is to ensure that amphibious forces are able to access coastlines, establishing the best points of access and feeding back vital information on the terrain.
Photos: Royal Navy
Merlin Mk3 helicopter conduct live winch training at Gibraltar. Picture:PO(Phot) Si Ethell
Working from RAF Gibraltar the 2 Merlin Mk3 helicopters with 846 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) were deployed to conduct a training exercise at Gibraltar. Winching forms part of their continuous and secondary role and this training gives 846 NAS, based at Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton the opportunity to work with the Gibraltar Patrol Boat Squadron. January 12, 2016.
I loved that 1973 Jeep Commando with the 304 cu. inch engine. I learned how to work on cars because it broke down so much.
I wrote about this pic on my blog at www.imakethings.com/2007/03/30/1973-jeep-commando/
I finally finished Zondkar Commando with many varieties of weapons and equipment , worth around 10 Commando name , I took that piece that covered the front of the pelvis and I colored the head with black stripes .
He's actually starting to fall here. Although it kind of looks like he's got a paw on the wall, this shot started as one of a cat's stomach protruding through a missing ceiling tile. The tile gave way as the flash went off, and voila!
The crabapple tree training really paid off and he pulled himself back using nothing but his hind legs. He recovered his balance and backed up inside the ceiling again where he continued to knock out the tiles.
I love my cat.
I love my cat.
Yeovilton Commando Assault
ZJ130/O
Merlin HC3i
C/N: 50169
Royal Navy 846NAS
ZJ124/H
Merlin HC4
C/N: 50133
Royal Navy 846NAS
RNAS Yeovilton (VL) 13.07.2019
The Commando Memorial is a monument in Scotland, dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of Scotland's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction with fine views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.