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A dedicated first-rate fleet screen, seen in original as-launched configuration.
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Turrets and torpedo battery obtained in "technology transfer" with Seabass ;^)
I watched a group of geese destroy every dandelion in their path. I don't know if the seeds pass through their digestive system and are viable which would help the plant to spread or if by eating them they are acting as a natural weed killer.
♥ Style Destroyer ♥
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➽ Las notas musicales de mi guitarra vuelan solas cuando pienso en ti ❣❣·♫♫♪
➽ The musical notes of my guitar fly alone when I think of you ❣❣·♫♫♪
Perhaps quite apt that the last Class 68 Transpennine Express loco hauled service arrives into Liverpool with 68032 Destroyer. 28th July 2023
Taxi Boats in South Thailand. They take out the engines of old diesel trucks and put them into those boats - without a decent exhaust system. Extremely noisy, extremely dirty, completely destroying the beauty of this (otherwise) magnificent area. But what do they care about their precious nature, if they can make a few Baht carrying tourists around!? Sure, those boats look pretty on pictures. But they are the curse of South Thailand.
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This is HMS Belfast and the city of London in the background.
Taken from the Visit London Office at More London.
Hey y'all! This is my rendition of the bridge on a Star Destroyer that I built for a collaboration I'm in. It has probably been my most complicated build I've done just because of all the angles and build techniques used, but I hope you all enjoy it! :)
Here is the story line for the build:
"After confirming this was the former Jedi Knight of the mighty Sith Lord, ISB Agent Isaideon Suffson reports to Darth Vader’s commander ship. “Lord Vader, it seems that I have discovered yet another Jedi in the lower levels of Cororsaunt. But it’s not any Jedi my Lord, it’s one of your former apprentices. Caspan. Caspan Tez” “Good work agent, take a squad of your best men to his location and eliminate him as quickly as possible. We do not want want any further trouble.” “As you wish Lord Vader, I will report back on my mission as soon as possible”"
Three of the squadron's ships underway in the Solomon Islands, 15 August 1943. The ships are (from front to rear): O'Bannon (DD-450), Chevalier (DD-451) and Taylor (DD-468). Photographed from Nicholas (DD-449), while the ships were on route to the landings at Vella Lavella, which took place on the same day.
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➽ La verdadera amistad...es aquella que perdura en todas las circunstancias de la vida ❣❣
➽ True friendship...is that which endures in all circumstances of life ❣❣
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After thinking and thinking where to go with my photography, and after i have seen so many magnificant photos here, I've come to a final conclusion: I don't like quality.
A photo must have something imperfect. If it is too perfect the viewer won't take it for plausible and authetic. He/she will think "ah, another photo from a (semi-)professional photoshooting. It's not a "photo". It's not a moment of everydays life captured on film. Nothing you can identify with. Because it's perfect. So my lessons for today is to add some "quality destroyer layers" in photoshop and to make the perfect imperfect! Eureka!
M18
76mm GMC M18 - Many students of armor consider the "Hellcat" to be one of the finest AFV's developed during WWII. With an exceptional power-to-weight ratio it was extremely fast and manuverable. It was the 1st USA armor to use the torsion bar suspension with road wheels. Production started in 1943 and 2500 were built.
# This relief shows Ramses the Great (Ramses II, at the center) being adorned by the Gods Set and Horus.
# On the left is Set (or Seth, or Sutek, or Seteh), depcited with a head that doesn't completely resemble any creature we know. This is why Egyptologists have refered it as the head of the "Set animal" which resembles an aardavak and a dog. To the ancient Egyptians, the animal that Set's head is, was actually associated with a canid, wild dog of Egypt, which is unknown today - or possibly extinct. The Egyptians called this animal "Sha".
# Set is known to have saved Ra - the Sun deity. At the sametime he is associated with deserts, storms, chaos and darkness.
# Set is also known for violent conflicts against other deities like the Gods Horus, Osiris and the Goddess Isis.
# On the right side is Horus, depicted with the head of Falcon, and with a pschent on his head. A Pschent is the double crown of ancient Egypt, commonly called "Sekhemti" (the two powerful ones).
# Horus is associated with being the saviour and sky God, the deity of hunting and as being the destroyer of Set. Horus was told by his mother, Isis, to protect the people of Egypt from Set, the god of the desert, who had killed his father Osiris.
# The depiction shows both the deities Set and Horus holding the "Was" (power sceptre) in their right and left hands respectively. It was a decorated staff, curved at the top end and depicted as a symbol of one's power.
It's a Ticonderoga! But smaller, so it's classed as a destroyer. Kinda the opposite of what happened in real life. It's built off Matt's destroyer hull, everything from the deck up and from the waterline down is new.
The Tiko-class, named after a famous Zuritanian war hero, is a top-of-the-line multirole destroyer. It provides anti-air and anti-submarine protection to aircraft carriers or transports, naval gunfire to support amphibious operations, and limited anti-surface capabilities. And it's available for export- coming soon to a shipyard near you!
I only have three tomato plants in my garden this year; this morning i picked seven hornworms off of them ... and i KNOW there's more out there, but they're so hard to find! They've already done serious damage to my plants, but i have to admit they really are cool looking ... i'm one of these that finds it hard to kill bugs, so i "transported" them to the field across the road. They are probably already back in my garden as i write this .... snickering ..... lol .....
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After 18 day's of imagination creativity and building I finally finished my Venator. This UCS Model is my own creation! No instructions only pictures from Episode 3. I hope you guy's enjoy it and leave a like :)
Frankly, I'm amazed I finished this, thought it was destined for the folder of abandoned projects. The name may or may not be changed, 'Star Carrier' was the best I could come up with.
So this is the Star carrier, another of my next generation Star wars ships. It takes cues from the three generations of capital ships that preceded it, the Republic Venator, the Imperial Star destroyer and the First Order Star destroyer. In terms of size, I'd say it's a little bigger than a Super star destroyer, but not greatly so.
I actually based it on a bit of sequel trilogy concept art (not sure which film) that I interpreted the wrong way. Long story short, the bits I thought were ships turned out to be engines....I think. Anywho, here's that image: i.pinimg.com/originals/80/32/50/803250e046beb456550934a12...
Now, onto the details. It can carry five smaller Star destroyers wherever they're needed, saving Hyperfuel by dropping small fleets off in one go, rather than individual ships traversing space themselves. Naturally, the Star carrier is heavily armed, and is near unbeatable in space combat. It's large size means it can carry not only Star destroyers, but thousands of smaller fighters, thanks to its sixteen hanger bays located all along its sides.
And that's pretty much it. It's a big 'ol ship that carries smaller big ol' ships where they're needed. Though I said it's packed with weapons, there are none present on the build itself, as due to the scale, even the smallest gun would be as big as the bridge of one of the smaller ships, which would just be silly. I've also no clue who the Star Carrier would be deployed against/for, as I honestly didn't think I'd get this far. I'd say it's definitely a good guy ship though, hence the green. Y'never know, one day I may even come up with a ship for it to fight.
So that's the Star Carrier. Massive thanks to Cagerrin for putting the pic together for me, as I couldn't do it on my laptop without it making the image way smaller than it should be. Thanks to her, you can zoom in to see the details there aren't many, but at least the option's there.
Be sure to keep an eye out for more pics showing different angles, Star destroyer deployment etc. As always, lemme know what you think :D
What have we let loose, among us? The 2014 Parade of Ships, US Fleet Week, San Francisco. Passing under the Golden Gate Bridge.
I won't even mind
Yeah, I'll be alright
And I'll be just fine
I'll stay out all night
Looking at the sky
I'll still have my sight
Yeah, I'll still have my eyes
LA FOTO DELLA MIA RINASCITA. DEDICATA.
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Heading west through Diggle, 68032 'Destroyer' leads the 10:34 Scarborough - Manchester Victoria service. This was once a fine open area, but took this view whilst the trees are bare.
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➽ Hay tres maneras de hacer las cosas ... bien, mal y como las hago yo
"¿Plata o Plomo?"... ✄ Me la suda por completo ㋛
➽ There are three ways of doing things ... well, badly and as I do them
"¿Silver or Lead?"... ✄ I sweat it completely ㋛