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I'm a lousy photographer, but fortunately I have friends with more skills and better equipment. This is my EA-1F, which I built last year, photographed by Anton Raves a few months ago. He took the photograph from a particularly nice angle and played around a bit with the focal depth.
"CANDY GRAMS!"
So, I honestly don't even really like the Joker, please don't attack me for saying that. But, I decided to make him anyway. He's my own design and, yeah.
The hair was painted green and I gave it a black wash.
The coat is e-tape and painted purple.
The torso was sanded on the sides and is 100% painted. I quite like how the wrinkles came out.
The legs were painted.
Robber Fly - Efferia aestuans (syn. Nerax aestuans; female, ~21 mm)
Location: Durham NC (USA)
Additional image from a series previously posted. Discussion of ID issues here:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/134383795
I was able to get the exact length by comparing to the width of the garden stake perch.
91 53 0 400 833-6 (dep. Craiova) apropiindu-se de halta Mateias cu o naveta de containere pentru portul Constanta.
15.04.2015
40-0052-7 (dep. Craiova) la intrare in statia Filiasi cu un marfar compus din Sggrss-uri si Sgns-uri.
20.09.2013
Ok, here it is. My entry for the SPW contest. Any criticism you have, make it now, I'll take that into consideration, make a revision, and copy and paste my description. By the way, the name: Electrically-Assisted Battle Rifle (Has a coilgun-like system, more detail on the final) If you are tagged, I want and respect your criticism.
Credit to Amy for parts of the Woitech sights, and to the whole SPW team for inspiration.
Also, look at the all sizes, Flicker chopped the detail on this one.
91-53-0-40-0803-9 izolata la intrare in Sinaia, dupa ce a mers ca impingatoare de la Campina la Predeal cu o marfa mixta GFR.
02.09.2013
In order to better suit its role, the wings were enlarged to carry more fuel and improve flight characteristics. The spine aft of the cockpit canopy houses additional avionics equipment, as do the tops of the rudders. The Howler is a twin seater, crewed by a pilot and an EW Officer.