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France, Armée de l'Air, Douglas DC-8-33, cn 45570, reg F-RAFE, called SARIGUE for "Systeme Aéroporté de Recueil de Informations de Guerre Electronique", a mix of SIGINT and COMMINT. Displayed at LBG/LFPB Le Bourget Air and Space Museum
So I have another photo of some purist DC figs because i had the parts and felt like it.
left to Right?
Mr Freeze: I like the combination helmet inspired by TheMooseFigs.
Superboy: I am almost certain that someone else has had this design but I don't know who did it first so yeh this is mine.
Firefly: Quite simple actually but I gave him a painted breather piece thing.
Speedy: Torso inspired by MrKjito and the rest is me so yay!
Alfred: Trying out the Filch head not sold on it though.
No going to bother with fig formulas today cause I can't be bothered. If you have a question about parts comment and I will try to answer it.
Comment and favorite and that Jazz.
President Barack Obama meets with Chase Cushman, Director of Scheduling and Advance, in the Oval Office, March 27, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Taken during Skyclass aviation's scenic flight over Johannesburg with ex-SAA Douglas DC-3 "Klapperkop".
Captured on large-format film, using a vintage Schneider-Kreuznach Super Angulon 75mm f/8 lens.
model: dc dye
photographer: kevin chung
location: belmont hotel || dallas, tx
50mm f/1.4
canon 5dmark3
natural light
Look who arrived!
I've been waiting for this little creep for ages!
More pics, including comparison with PukiFee/Pukipuki here:
Union Pacific Railroad DC-3 at Lincoln, Nebraska on an unknown day in March 1962, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. This appears to be the second permutation of the DC-3 on the UP. It started out as a gas-electric built in 1928 by the J. G. Brill Company on Order 22749 as D&M 201. It was a Model 350 powered by a Hall-Scott 300 horsepower gasoline engine driving GE electrical gear. It seated 38 passengers and weighed 58 tons. In 1952 it was sold to Teledetector Company of Chicago and converted to a rail defect detector car. However, the company did not survive and sold the detector car to the UP in April 1954. It became DC-3 and still had the as-built Brill front. It was rebuilt in 1961, acquiring the brow over the front windows as seen here, and rebuilt again around 1983, acquiring yet another front end arrangement. Note that in this arrangement, the Brill passenger windows were retained, to be replaced at a later date.
Based on DC's Superhero Girls (2019)
Left to Right: Zatanna, Jessica Cruz / Green Lantern, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Batgirl and Bumblebee.
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President Barack Obama meets with senior advisors in the Oval Office, Oct. 29, 2013. Chief of Staff Denis McDonough hands a note to Rob Nabors, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, left. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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