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purchased this cool air car from D-Lab in Second Life and thought how it would fit well in an post apocalyptic setting, so I slid on my leather jump suit tied the scarf around my neck and hopped in flying around a sim that role plays the very thing. May have to come back and take some fashion shots here, perfect place for rough and tough leather and nails shots. :) Hope you enjoy. XOXO Oh and a number of my fans have been asking for more erotic photos of me, I promise the next photo shoot will be a delicious one for you!
whens the last time a chitty chitty bang bang replica showed up for your cruise nite??? I thought so...lol
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"Look, Marvin, you gotta play. See, that's where they kiss for the first time on the dance floor. And if there's no music, they can't dance. If they can't dance, they can't kiss. If they can't kiss they can't fall in love, and I'm history. "
―Marty McFly
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Flybe has now ceased trading and all flights from and to the UK operated by Flybe have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled.
28th January 2023
FlyBe had 7 active aircraft in its fleet operating to destinations in the UK, Geneva, and Amsterdam.
Another sad day in the airline industry, regional airline FlyBe.
"The flying car (illustration: a prototype during a test drive in 1952) would have elegantly solved traffic jams at rush hour but sadly was rejected by the authorities due to safety concerns."
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Here comes the sun
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's alright
The porthole view from an Iberia A350, some magic from mother nature.
...from the "Blade Runner 2049" trailer:
www.imdb.com/videoplayer/vi1925888281?ref_=ttvi_vi_imdb_1
I'd say it's got all needed ideas in place for a minifig scale version.
...from the "Blade Runner 2049" trailer:
www.imdb.com/videoplayer/vi1925888281?ref_=ttvi_vi_imdb_1
Judging by the very short scene where this car appears, to me personally at least, it looks even more interesting than the Spinner itself.
I have high hopes about this movie, the trailer looks absolutely fantastic and I just hope, I hope, I hope that Denis Villeneuve will manage to pull this movie his own distinct way, as he never failed to deliver that one thing that almost every movie seems to lack lately, the STORY. It just might be that one movie that would wash away an entire year of fails and deceptions.
This little (mini?) thing has some really sexy angles despite the small size, so for once I took a lot of detail shots. Once I'll get them sorted, they'll be up for your consideration.
Inspired from "The Fifth Element".
I've been waiting to show this for almost two months now, I just didn't want to break the Batman series (and those instructions...). It's also true that I've been waiting for missing parts for my feeble attempt to create a decent building. Lego architecture is definitely out of my league but it just seemed stupid to show the cars out of context.
I wish I could show some larger resolution picture(s), unfortunately my camera's lenses just don't wanna help on this one. Hopefully I'll make up for it with some nice individual shots of the cars in the following days.
Enjoy!
Prompts: a detailed landscape photo of a futuristic city, flying cars in the distance, glowing advertising signs and lights, steam rises from the sewers below, drone footage, high resolution photo.
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Spaceman Caractacus Potts decided that as all of his friends could fly about the Moon, "Why shouldn't he?". He quickly adding wings and empennage to his old 886 Space Buggy. Using the rim of a large crater as a ski-jump, he launched himself aloft. Sadly, there was no atmosphere for his wings to use to generate lift and he rapidly plummeted to the ground.
Potts was "talent spotted" by the notorious Vehicle Design Department of Llwyngwril Systems and went on to become one of their leading designers.
This started out as a snowy green tree that is now red and blue after much rework. I tried and tried to get the red brighter, but it kept reverting back to the deeper color. Oh well....maybe Photoshop was trying to tell me something. It does look better large, and you can see the red more easily that way.
"The flying car (illustration: a prototype during a test drive in 1952) would have elegantly solved traffic jams at rush hour but sadly was rejected by the authorities due to safety concerns."
Pictures made with Midjourney.
I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my pictures won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.
...from the "Blade Runner 2049" trailer:
www.imdb.com/videoplayer/vi1925888281?ref_=ttvi_vi_imdb_1
I'd say it's got all needed ideas in place for a minifig scale version.
The basic picture was taken while driving in the California desert. Over the last year I raised the mountains, made the terrain rougher, and added this sunset ( which is a sunrise here ). I fought my natural inclination of colorizing EVERYTHING and actually removed the saturation from the foreground.
Almost forgot about this one.
I'm almost disappointed of how few parts I've used in shaping my final spinner :) And still, although two months have passed since I've built it, I still can't figure any way to improve it further, so I guess I should be happy with it. It turned out to be so stripped down to the basics, I think it doesn't even need any stickers or decals.
Oh, and regardless of what Lego says, I think flying police cars are cool.
I attached my camera to a bee and sent it out into my garden. As it descended into this giant fern I remotely took this shot.
From a tour boat at sunset. This is from a tour boat in Newport, RI harbor. Mother nature helped out with the colors. I helped by adding saturation. I also added the moon and star from another Newport sunset picture. The bridge was there on its own.
Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang.
Would be good to get 3 more black tires for this, or 2 gold ones. We have what we have right now, and I can't be arsed to wait for Bricklink
"The flying car (photo: a prototype in 1900 during a test drive) would have elegantly solved traffic jams at rush hour but sadly was rejected by the authorities due to safety concerns."
Pictures made with Midjourney.
I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my pictures won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.
Until I've built this, it never occurred to me that you can have steered AND rolling wheels under these little arches. If you use this particular wheel & tire combo and if you set the position of the round plates with bar just right, the wheels won't fall off as they are trapped by the arches and they'll spin with virtually no friction. And if you lock the whole thing with a "chassis" plate, you can pretty much call it a sturdy solution. I'm very proud of myself, although I'm probably not the first to figure it out ;P
Off it goes for some crazy donuts!
I like the subject, I like the car and I like a lot how this little thingy turned out, so I took a whole bunch of pictures this time. I'll upload some even more as soon as I'll get them sorted and once the set is complete, I'll have it up on Instagram as well.