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Photography & Postproduction: Mitsus www
Make up Artist: Paulina Popek
Hair: Ewa Warmuz [salon Kiss Paris]
Model: Aleksandra Imielska
The latest in Invader technology. This particular ship contains a small rover for the pilot.
I actually built this before I saw pictures of the new Blacktron Cruiser GWP, so any resemblance is coincidence. Heck, when It wasn't even intended to be like the original Invader either.
Car: Gilbern Invader.
Date of registration: 1st August 1971.
Registration region: Hertfordshire.
Date taken: 2nd September 2018.
Location: Haynes Motor Museum, Somerset, UK.
Alrighty,,now that i have had a few hours of sleep I can think straight enough to post some pics!!! I got these developed at walrgreens due to my shitty town but they came out awesome!!!!! I am addicted to film now. haha. I really want to thank everybody that came out!! Mike, Andy, Greg, Andrew, Eric and Ryan(sorry ryan ur account is mia), it was an awesome adventure and If you have never been to Stonehenge II you should go!!! They are also raising money to keep it there so if ur feeling generous hit up this site (click Save Stonehenge) and throw some cash at it.
The extremely common alien invader Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) at Church Lawton, Cheshire
Returning from the Little Gransden Air Show
Douglas A-26B Invader N4313 NL4313 434313 USAF 44-34313 BC-313 Sweet Eloise II
The Douglas A-26 Invader is an American twin-engine light bomber and ground attack aircraft. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 24th August 2025
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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
Car: Gilbern Invader.
Year of manufacture: 1969.
Date of first registration in the UK: 4th November 1969.
Place of registration: Northamptonshire.
Date of last MOT: No online MOT history.
Mileage at last MOT: No online MOT history.
Date of last V5 issued: 28th August 2020.
Date taken: 12th June 2022.
Location: Scolton Manor, Pembrokeshire, UK.
Album: Classics @ Scolton June 2022
Class 52 "Western" #D1009, "Western Invader"; heads east towards London Paddington as she passes through Ealing Broadway working 1A91 from ? on an unknown date.
Built at Swindon entering service in September 1962 she was withdrawn from service in November 1976, with a broken bogie spring coil; after covering nearly 1.4 million miles and was cut up three years later at Swindon in November 1979.
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 :)))
Please!! NO Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
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.
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.
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.
More than fifteen years after I last crossed into Iraq without a passport, I am doing the same thing again. Back in 2003, passport-free I crossed the border with a group of Marines invading, while riding in the back of what would best be generously described as an armored dump truck. We left Kuwait through a hole in the border berm on the first day of the war. Most of those Marines were at least a dozen years younger than I was at the time. All of us were terrified.
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Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 : Citaro are invading the German capital city and even the Berliner Dom church can't do anything against it.
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)