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Le Douglas DC-3 (aussi connu comme le Dakota C-47) est un avion monoplan à aile fixe équipé de deux moteurs en étoile qui eut une forte influence sur le transport aérien entre 1935 et 1950. Il fut fabriqué par Douglas Aircraft Company. Source : www.techno-science.net/glossaire-definition/Douglas-DC-3....
DC-3 wreck on the black beach at Sólheimasandur. Taking one-hour hike from the carpark, while the Sun was setting. When I got to the plane-wreck, there was no one there and I had the whole place for myself. Great place for long exposure photography and light painting. After about one hour another photographer arrived with his bright light-torch and I call it a night.
Sony A7R
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Horrible this evening in my beloved Washington, DC. A place that holds such incredible memories for me.
Please send your prayers and support to the families that are suffering this evening.
Heartbreaking.
Either modded/stole most of these designs/combos from Mr.c, so make sure to check out his page. Also wanted to make some more figs using the new DC CMF parts.
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Giganta: Use of the Cheetah parts goes to HMD_BrickCustoms
Cyborg Superman: Basically stolen entirely from Mr.c
Metamorpho: Armor idea also from Mr.c
That’s it for now fellas
They came from Canada, specifically from Rondeau Provincial Park, a peninsula in Morpeth, Ontario, that juts like a uvula into Lake Erie.
The first batch of black squirrels — eight in number — was sent to the National Zoo in 1902 by Thomas W. Gibson, Ontario’s superintendent for parks
L-R: Jerome valeska( tried to have the sinister laugh and the scar expression didn’t rlly work out too well), owl man, crazy quilt( more modern look)
Just a few updated combos with some new parts.
Ragdoll: new head
Freeze: new head
Hal Jordan: new jacket, overall new design (I've been wanting to use that hair)
Red Robin: I don't think I've seen anyone use this exact head/helmet combo to get his classic look
Wildcat: Still trying to do him justice, new headpiece and torso
Here is DC Figs 195
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Ted Kord Blue Beetle: I took this guy apart due to my purchase of a royal customs Blue Beetle. I never got the item...so I brought back a purist go at good old Ted.
Yellow Lantern Scarecrow: I’ve been wanting to make him for a while, finally got around to it
Arkham Knight: Nothing too special, had this idea since images of CMF 19 first surfaced
Perry White: I really like how he turned out. Too bad there aren’t gray streaks in the hair but oh well
...... along the Tidal Basin.
The Japanese Yoshino cherry trees around the Tidal Basin provide a stunning display when they bloom in late March/early April.
March 2025
We got Batman, Green Arrow, Harley without paint, Scareface via sock puppet, and Doctor Light!
How y'all enjoy em. Stay frosty, bros and broditas!
-FANTXTIK
Green arrow- I was gonna mix his parts with my custom green arrow, but I liked this fig more than I thought I would so I’ll just have 2 Ollie’s, gave this one a brick forge arrow btw
Black canary- got her a better head, I’ll probably add more to her
Captain boomerang- just the tlbm fig with a scarf
Captain boomerang jr- just using the pieces on my old boomerang custom
Jason Todd- had the parts lying around so why not
Booster gold- got him some much better hair
After this summer’s No Justice event, almost all of the major hero teams underwent major shakeups in their rosters. What do you guys think of the nü Teen Titans, Titans, and Justice League? Are the right characters in the spotlight or have your favorites been shunned?
Raven and Arsenal came about from just fiddling with new and old parts. Look, I made Arsenal’s weird exoskeleton arm sleeve thingy! But only on one arm unfortunately, and the part’s actually now permanently occupying another figure that I’ve yet to reveal. :)
I’m sure if I had the Dimensions Raven torso, I’d be nailing her Rebirth look spot on. But I’m okay with this one too, it’s accurate enough.
Just a cursory look at my photostream will reveal that I have a particular love for DC. In fact, I was born there and, even though I was raised primarily in Maryland, I consider myself "from" DC.
I walked the streets of my city once again this past weekend. I have to say, it didn't feel the same. For some reason, I felt alienated from the town I love so much.
This is the first of a series of shots from Washington, DC.