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Shiny Douglas A-26B Invader 44-34665 at the SAC Museum near Omaha Nebraska. Douglas built this Invader in 1945 and delivered it to the USAAF in August of that year. In 1948 it was converted to a TB-26B trainer, and later to a VB-26B staff transport for use at Andrews AFB. Presumably without the guns :o))
Car: Gilbern Invader.
Date of registration: 1st August 1971.
Registration region: Hertfordshire.
Date taken: 2nd September 2018.
Location: Haynes Motor Museum, Somerset, UK.
D1009 Western Invader is rapidly approaching Reading station with the 10.30 Paddington to Paignton service. At platform end two enthusiasts discuss their pictures and hope for plenty of 52 'action' this day. Leaving from the bay platform is a Parcels service DMU with trailing load. The extent of the conversion to parcels service use for this one consisted of sticking "Parcels Service" on the side, it even still had it's seats fitted.
D1009 was built at Swindon 24/09/1962, it was withdrawn 10/11/1976 and cut at Swindon 30/11/1978
Copyright Geoff Dowling 10/08/1976; all rights reserved
Car: Gilbern Invader.
Date of first registration: 9th September 1969.
Registration region: Bristol.
Latest recorded mileage: 92,270 (MOT 15th November 2017).
Date taken: 19th May 2019.
Location: Cardiff, UK.
Album: Classics in Cardiff May 2019
The extremely common alien invader Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) at Church Lawton, Cheshire
Tile street art by Invader, seen in London, England. Invader is the pseudonym of a French urban artist, born in 1969, whose work is modeled on the crude pixellation of 1970s 8-bit video games. He took his name from the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders, and much of his work is composed of square ceramic tiles inspired by video game characters. Although he prefers to remain incognito, and guards his identity carefully, his distinctive creations can be seen in many highly-visible locations in more than 60 cities in 30 countries. He documents each intervention in a city as an "Invasion", and has published books and maps of the location of each of his street mosaics.
This is how Blondie is starting her workweek. By doing her job protecting us from all the invaders of the universe. Each and every one.
She's chilled down a bit here now :)))
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Car: Gilbern Invader.
Engine: 2990cc V6.
Power: 141 BHP.
Year of manufacture: 1969.
Date of first registration in the UK: 9th September 1969.
Place of registration: Bristol.
Date of last MOT: 15th November 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 92,270.
Date of last V5 issued: 30th April 2018.
Date taken: 1st June 2024.
I actually stayed up and then waited in a short line online (queue in British) just to make sure I got one of these early this time. I don’t normally do that, but I had the original as a kid and really wanted this update. Grabbed the Giant Robot Giraffe from Super Robot Dinosaur Hunter II, the new TIE Bomber, and that sweet red Ninjago mech motorcycle to hit the requirement. All look like great sets.
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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.
"1 Eyed 1 Horned Flying Purple Eater."
Same Same But Different ........ ;-)~~~
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Car: Gilbern Invader.
Engine: 2994cc V6.
Year of manufacture: 1971.
Date of first registration in the UK: 1st May 1971.
Place of registration: London.
Date of last MOT: 24th August 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 88,846.
Date of last change of keeper: 26th August 2017.
Number of previous keepers: 5.
Date taken: 23rd July 2023.
Invader is the pseudonym of a French urban artist, born in 1969, whose work is modelled on the crude pixellation of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games. He took his name from the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders, and much of his work is composed of square ceramic tiles inspired by video game characters. Although he prefers to remain incognito, his creations can be seen in many highly-visible locations in more than 65 cities in 33 countries. He documents each intervention in a city as an "Invasion", and has published books and maps of the location of each of his street mosaics.
Invader also makes indoor mosaics using stacks of Rubik's Cubes, and QR code mosaic works. (Wikipedia)
walking around harajuku streets, Supesu Inbeda!
Canon AE-1
FD 35mm f2 concave thorium, chrome nose
Kodak Portra 160
Bending Light #38
Continuing the series of refraction patterns of light through various glass objects.
"In their thousands they came throughout the night, glowing in the moonlight."
Well, that's my view on this one, of course there are probably others. ;-)
(foggy day)
Kiev 6S (6C) / Carl Zeiss Flektogon 50mm f4.
Kodak Tri-x 400 / Rodinal 1+50 13min
Gennaio 2012
Car: Gilbern Invader.
Date of first registration: 8th May 1970.
Region of registration: Glamorgan.
Latest recorded mileage: 76,073 (MOT 24th May 2019).
Date taken: 2nd June 2019.
Location: Scolton Manor, Haverfordwest, UK.
Album: Classics @ Scolton June 2019
From a private collection of vintage pinball and flipper game backglass. Lit by two Einstein 640s in the standard 45° configuration for capturing flat artwork.