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Jiyong, my mod. Elfdoll Sian, has got some new clothes! My friend who runs the bjd clothing store ietsiePetesy on etsy gave me an awesome pair of harem pants and sweater <3 They fit perfectly with a vest I bought previously (from PersonaGrataBJD). Jiyong is playing tough kid now.
McPonysons ("Mik" for short) is a tiny pony with a big attitude.
Just an extra shot from yesterday's little photostory.
One end of a lengthy of, now redundant, fencing wire, previously twisted around a peg.
#117 Wire for 122 pictures in 2022
This is the same eyeball fabric I used for my own skirt. The print really works for Kuro, a punkish cute style.
Kuro like knit tops and luckily, I found a good fabric that suits her taste. It's the first time I made a 'simple top'. I really like this outfit because it represents Kuro's style, especially her hair :3
Before turning solely to heritage private hire work, Tony Blackman's Halifax Joint Committee added a splash of colour to bus operation in West Yorkshire. Those colours harked back to the days of the old municipal operation in the town and were refreshing to see re-used on modern buses. They were certainly a change from the 'base white with stickers' cop-out type of livery in vogue.
Parked at the firm's Albert Road garage here is one of a handful of single deckers, a Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Dart. K414 MGN according to BLoTW, had been new to R&I Tours of London, who if I recall correctly, were one of very few independents in the traditional sense, operating into the capital in the 1990s. A nice little additional touch was the fitting of bespoke AEC style nut rings to the front wheels. Sadly the firm closed not long after I took this picture and now, even the heritage operation is defunct.
Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System.
Originally a Boeing 707-369C passenger aircraft with Wardair Canada from the seventies as CF-ZYP.
Converted by Northrop Grumman to be a JSTARS E-8C as 00-2000 and retired during 2023 for display at the Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins in Georgia.
Their role has been replaced by satellites and various other specialist systems.
LOL! what is one week late post?? Anyways, here are pictures of ManikaManila's Summer Meet last May 24! ^_^
A southbound unit coal train led by BNSF SD70ACe no. 8595 (EMD, 2005-2015) is seen passing the RTD's Alameda Station on the UP/BNSF Joint Line.
37 084 in the now disused Joint Line platforms at March awaiting to depart with 1M74, the 10:18 Yarmouth - Manchester
May 1976. An American Refrigerator Transit Company reefer sports N&W marks and logo as well as a Missouri Pacific herald at Connellsville, Pennsylvania.
Probably the nicest dispensary store front in Denver (IMHO). There are now more dispensaries than Starbucks in Colorado. Coffee is still my drug of choice but not necessarily Starbucks. They have a cool neon sign inside too which the nice gentleman let me take a photo of.
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37 094 arrives at March with 1E34, the 09:12 Manchester - Yarmouth which has just traversed the GN & GE Joint Line from Spalding. These platforms only had a few more months of use left before the line to Spalding closed in November 1982. For the 1983 summer season, all the extra Saturday only workings to Norwich and Yarmouth would have to go via Peterborough
43320 leads 1Y21 0855 Newcastle Central - London Kings Cross through Helpringham on Sunday 1st March 2015. This service was operated by Virgin Trains but the HST is in NXEC livery with East Coast branding!
Spring is here in Australia.
Photos will be so much more prettier! I can’t wait.
Faceup by Bunnyforever.
Blanche is a Souldoll Kid Yeonbee on white skin.
Her face-up is painted my me, the outfit and wig is homemade.
Finally, after about 5 months of on-and-off building, my contribution to the Mecha Telephone Game is complete! I took way longer than I thought I would, but I've had a lot going on so I've had much less building time in general. Anyway, onto the build!
So this is the spiritual successor to Marco's Wanderer. I tried to keep a few key design elements while adding in a hearty serving of my own ideas. The Striker retains the beefy legs from the Wanderer (mainly the thighs) and the two black-and-white weapons on the sides. I combined the idea of the little red "eye" on the front of the Wanderer with the machine gun underneath it to create a little head with a small anti-personnel gun on it. I tried to fit a minifig inside mine, but the torso is much smaller than the Wanderer's so it was pretty much impossible. I ended up just making it an AI unit.
Definitely the biggest new thing I added is that giant cannon on top of the Striker. I wanted to put something on top of the main body, but the past designs haven't had anything. I thought it looked too plain so I had the idea of just converting the entire mech into what is essentially a mobile artillery platform. The gun can move up and down a bit, and the little supports on the front of it slide up and down the barrel accordingly.
By far the biggest challenge with this build was the legs. I started out with them, but my initial attempts were incredibly flimsy and always buckled under their own weight. I ended up having to double up on ball joints at the knees, and use click hinges for the second joint. Even with this much beefier design, however, it can buckle under its own weight in certain poses.
Anyway, in a few days I'll be sending this off to Omar, so that he can build his interpretation of it. Two more builds and the first round of the MTG will finally be complete!
Here is a selection of ATF-1 (Aviation Task Force 1) aircraft from the RAF and AAC including Puma, Apache, Wildcat and Chinook. Operating out of Keevil airfield on Salisbury Plain under 4 Regiment AAC, supporting 16 Air Assault Brigade to delivery troops and equipment to exercise Joint Warrior 18-1.
Vintage jointed dolls made entirely of composition, 8 inches (20cm) high. Beautifully dressed in their original silky costumes. The girl on the right is missing her left arm. I am not sure how old they are, but I have seen similar dolls offered for sale in their original boxes with a very 1960s/70s look. It would be interesting to know why Chinese makers were still using composition long after plastic and vinyl had come to dominate in commercial doll production. I certainly much prefer composition, even if it is prone to cracking and crazing as seen on these girls' faces.