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Dolce having a blast doing zoomies on Long Beach near Incinerator Rock.
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In one form or another, a Land Rover has served as the British Amy's primary patrol and light utility vehicle since the mid 80s. In this sense, the Hounder is simply a further development of the line, providing a significant upgrade in both mobility and protection from is fore-bearers. Compared to MRAPs or heavier utility vehicles however, the Hounder is not a front line combat vehicle.
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My iteration of Tim's original Hounder, with some inspiration taken from Chandler's Land Rover as well.
Basset Hounds at Fort Erie Race Track.
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Dumfries, June 2017. Olympus IS-1000 with Ilford XP2. C-41 processed and scanned at Digital Photo Express Carlisle
The Pharaoh Hound, ancient "Blushing Dog" of Malta, is an elegant but rugged sprinting hound bred to course small game over punishing terrain. Quick and tenacious on scent, these friendly, affectionate hounds settle down nicely at home.
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Mainly just showing off my custom painted BF Helmet, in this case Hounds, hence the dog.
Still not sure about the fleshie arms however, Y/N?
6"x12" Ibizan Hound made with ancient Anasazi Indian pottery shards. The Anasazi Indians lived in Arizona until 1300AD and many people are finding shards of their pottery on their property.
Took a trip to Hound Tor on Dartmoor the other day ... never been there before and thought it was time I made an effort to try and capture a little more or the moor ...
Had fun with standard lenses, but then grabbed the cctv lens and got some really moody shots ...
Think they capture the moor in a really nice way ...
Energy Hounds are efficient scavengers who can smell dead Rahi from over a Mio away. They have above-average intelligence, and are often tamed for use as trackers.
I first created this Frame almost 3.5 years ago. I finally made some Attachments along with making some minor tweaks in the design.
Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack Stats: 2Rd (gun) 1B (buckler) 1G (boot jets) 1Y (transmitter) 2W.
My entry to BBC#71 The Witching Hour contest on BZPower. A part-ghoul, part-demon, all-evil Horror Hound. Or an excuse to put all those delicious Spring Yellowish Green parts from the Ninjago Possession sets I've been stocking up on to good use. I would have really liked to have made it Dark Blue instead of Black, but eh, no Dark Blue CCBS exists sadly :o(
I really like how the head came out on this model, and really it all stemmed from the desire to use the Skull Army armour add-on as a jaw piece, and it was more successful than I originally thought it would be.
So fear the night of All Hallow's Eve, for the Horror Hound is here to hunt you down and consume your soul...
There were a lot of hounds in this pen, some moving around but others peacefully sleeping. Hard to get a shot because of the other hounds moving in and out of the frame and also the light was poor.
Studio 26 assignment - a part of it
Hound Tor on Dartmoor. First stop on our day drive and walk around Dartmoor. Made famous in the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes Mystery 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'.
A bank holiday trip to Dartmoor to shoot some rocks, I like Dartmoors Granite Tors, their texture suits light painting. A simple pass with the BLS and a long exposure to get some colour and trails.
Sable Hound Hollow – Where gothic romance meets wild magic. Ride unicorns, drift in swan boats, and wander enchanted woods filled with dragons, fairies, and mystery. A dreamscape for those who find beauty in shadows and wonder in the unseen.
Basset Hounds at Fort Erie Race Track.
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In the shadowy realms of covert operations, where morality blurs and loyalties are traded like commodities, there existed a duo known only as Emerald Hound and Viridian Hound.
Their real identities hidden behind a veil of secrecy, they were the razor's edge of a clandestine company, carrying out missions that danced on the fine line between justice and treachery.
Viridian Hound, a man of mystery with piercing green eyes, was known for his uncanny ability to blend into any environment. His skills in stealth and subterfuge were legendary, making him the perfect ghost in the shadows. Emerald Hound, his counterpart, was a woman of lethal precision, armed with an arsenal of weapons and a mind as sharp as the daggers she carried. Together, they formed an unstoppable force, their loyalty to the company unwavering.
[The Lab]
From a small selection of pictures made on the final day of Crufts 2020, featuring hounds and terriers.
It was a spectacular finish! The racers drew deep from within, summoning every sinew of fortitude and determination they had, pressing on as if the Hounds of Hell were nipping at their heels!
[Closeups in my stream, if you're interested. C&C very much appreciated! ^^]
"Fanciful" is an adjective sometimes used in the technology press to describe the design philosophy of Phayze Fructification, inc.. Regardless of the intent behind it, PFi prefers to assume that the word is a compliment; many of their VIP customers would agree, such as the husband and wife team that serves as the colonial self defense force on Seitti Tre, an out-of-the-way agricultural colony known mostly for it's lush vineyards and the fine wines they produce. In actuality the vast majority of the colony's exports are perfectly mundane foodstuffs sold to outlets across the Goodfellow Cluster.
"Actaeon" was custom built to their specifications for a somewhat unorthodox, though quite efficient combat style. The frame itself serves as a mobile command center for up to four semi-autonomous "Schutzhund" combat drones. Alfonse pilots Actaeon, offering long range fire support for the drones, which are managed remotely by Izumi, who rides along right behind her husband in the modified tandem cockpit. Typically the drones are given simple commands regarding things like positioning and target priority, then the on-board AI handles the details on its own, however, if needed Izumi can also assume direct control of any drone for execution of more precise maneuvers and tactics.
Actaeon: Crossbow, Teleforce Barrier, 2x Control Aerials (wwRaBYY)
Rott: 2x Teleforce Barriers (wwBB)
Spits: 2x Teleforce Blaster (wwRdRd)
Pitt: Blazebite, Teleforce Barrier (wwRhB)
Pointer: Teleforce Blaster, Signal Repeater (wwRdY)
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So, my wife is on this big "Dido and Aeneas" kick, and there's a song in the opera that tells the story of Actaeon making the mistake of peeping on Artemis at bathtime (don't do that - no future in it), so she transformed him into a stag and set his own hounds to tear him apart. Good times, amiright!? ^^; We made a little movie of it here: youtu.be/CrC_eQ39KkY
My wife does the vocals and plays Artemis/Dianna, her mom handled the music, I'm Actaeon, and our dogs are the most adorable little man-eating hell hounds ever. ^^
Anyway, it's a cool story, and given PFi's flair for mythical drama, it sounded like the kind of thing they would commemorate with a mobile frame company.
Actaeon himself is nothing special, just a goat-legged MCS variation - to be honest, I'm not sure that I'm sold on those hooves, though meat-space trials demonstrated decent balance. The crossbow is part of an as-yet-unreleased series of MCS weapons that I haven't finished enough of to make public. I was tempted to make something more longbow-ish, but decided that this gets the "huntsman" vibe without looking too out of place in a sci-fi setting. Chewbacca could do it, so why not this guy?
The hounds were originally meant to be modified from the lower parts of the MCS Centaur Ixion, but early drafts of the frame were a lot bigger than I liked (for this squad, anyway - I kept a copy of the bigger version for future use), so I had to spend considerable time on stripping it down and rebuilding it into a more manageable size. I went through hell trying to get the head right - part of me wanted to make it very dog-like, while another part of me felt like that was too cheesy. What do you think? Did I overdo it? Be honest!