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The actual training here had to do with rescuing people from cars swept away due to flash floods. This is the instructor from Northern Virginia.
One more pic below with the following description: Mr. Zoom and I took a nice bike ride down to what is usually the rocky part of the river yesterday. Because of the rains from the remnants of Hurricane Hanna, the water was high. Goochland County was taking advantage of the rushing water to train their new Swift Water Rescue Team.
This is one on our way home after an evening of drinking wine in a bar in Utrecht.. I only had a few... even though I look awfully cheery.. :-P
I really need to get myself a good camera.. because this one needs a big-ass flash to take a photo... hence all the reflections.
And before someone asks... the cats are not in the bag... they stayed home.. ;-)
L to R from back to front: (row 1) Gentleman Ghost, Pied Piper, Bug-Eyed Bandit, Mr. Element, Samuroid, Turtle, Murmur, Gorilla Grodd, Shade, The Top, Weather Wizard.
(Row 2) Icicle Jr., Icicle Sr., Frank Miller Flash, Heatwave, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Trickster II, Trickster I, Plastique, Captain Boomerang.
(Row 3) Cobalt Blue, Black Racer, Black Flash, Daniel West, Professor Zoom, Reverse Flash, Dark Flash, Savitar, Inertia, Negative Flash.
(Row 4) Jesse Quick, Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick, Jay Garrick, Iris West, Barry Allen, Wally West, Linda Park, Wallace West, Impulse, Hot Pursuit, Max Mercury, XS
And there it is! All of the figures I have made over the past month or so! Thank you again for all the support along the way! As I said in my Wally post yesterday, it is really awesome to write Flash stories again! Be on the lookout for more things from me!
A clearer picture of Christo's The Flash from the Lego Super Heroes videogame. This is an excellent minifig...probably the best one he has made so far in my opinion, along with Cad Bane in second place.
Inspired by the 1982 animated television film "Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All".
Check the scene here:
I built this a year ago (almost to the day!) in preparation for a public display, then the show got cancelled and I never got around to posting it. I think it is my tallest build to date, standing at around 47cm (18.5 inches).
Also check my build of Ming's shuttle from the same movie!
Y si por una vez, apagamos los flashes y dejamos que los LED nos cuenten su particular historia?
Junto con los compañeros de "Cueveros de Alavavisión" (Eneko, Niko, Jose Luis, Jose y Juanjo), visité esta preciosa cavidad navarra.
La imagen es una panorámica obtenida a partir de 14 fotografías. Recomiendo verla imagen a tamaño completo.
Podéis ver un vídeo de la salida en el siguiente enlace: www.youtube.com/watch?v=y33Uk9WMwNY
As I always say, I'm a collector and AFOL first, a customizer second. And today was a fun day to be a collector. I finally got one of these bad boys, Christo's Reverse Flash (Professor Zoom, not sure which is appropriate here). Gotta say, I'm impressed by the way he did the boots and the helmet looks pretty cool. I was a little surprised though how loose it was on his head. While it isn't one of my favorite figs from Christo, The simplicity of the design, the way the boots stand out on the legs are great, along with the custom helmet, make it worth while. Just took a long time to get..
So overall review:
Good:
- Boot printing with the wings on the side!
- Simplistic but effective design, with the slight darker yellow muscle outlines
- Custom helmet
- Face fits the helmet perfectly, hard to do with custom pieces!
Bad
- Very expensive...that's why it took so long to get
- Helmet is a bit loose. It still stays on when you carry it, but comes off VERY easily. (though, I've been told by many in the comments below that it is not the norm for this piece)
Other than that, it's a great fig to get of a character that is not present in the LEGO world.
Thanks to Mike (ryffranck029), appreciate it! Plus, that was a fast shipment from Canada!
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The 4th 'Flash' livery for Plymouth is the Green Flash, which operates on route 5/5A between St Budeaux-Elburton/ Staddiscombe.
It has to be said I prefer the application of the livery on the single deck Enviro 200s compared to these E400s, rather too much of the turquoise bands on these for my liking. Having said that it's a nice green and makes the fleet look more interesting.
Company: Plymouth Citybus
Registration: WJ65BZE
Fleet Number: 538
New: 2016
Chassis: Alexander Dennis E40D
Bodywork: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 H77F
Route: 5 (St Budeaux Square-Elburton)
Location: Cumberland Road, Devonport, Plymouth
Exposure: 1/640 @ f6.3 200ISO
Date: 22 March 2016
Shame about the boring backdrop for this wonderful aircraft from the Armee de L'air. Great performance at RIAT 2023.
The Netherlands, lowlands, North Sea. In the new climate a daily guarantee for mild air currents. Wet periods, dry periods. In the past, frost and snow were on the menu almost every winter. Nowadays an entire country has a sudden fever for the chance of a possible snow shower. Sunday 17th January 2021, melting snow at 3C temp.