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3/8/2013--Seattle, WA, USA
Construction of the Tokitae ferry expected for delivery to Washington State ferries in 2014 and under construction at Vigor Industrial Seattle shipyard.
Washington State Ferries and Vigor Industrial commemorated the state’s newest 144-car ferry, the Samish, with a keel laying ceremony at Vigor’s Seattle shipyard on March 8. Washington State Governor Jay Inslee officially kicked off construction by making the first weld on the keel of the new ferry. The keel laying and first weld are maritime traditions equivalent to placing the cornerstone in a new building.
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Vigor
France, L'Aeronavale 11-F, Dassault Rafele M, sn 37, marked 37, seen at Cazaux2019 (LFBC) wearing different tail liveries each side.
Shot by yours truly, edited by LVS. If you don't see this info elsewhere, it means I edited the pics myself.
I just found this photo of M when we were staying in a hotel in Torquay (for a scientific meeting), showing how she looked almost the same at 40 as she did 20 years earlier...
Nothing very artistic – just a nce snap!
See another photo of her taken later that day...
The BMW M roadster was a high-performance version of the BMW Z3. The differences between the two cars weren't limited to the underpinnings. The M roadster had a different body shape with more bulging fenders. It wasn't easy to recreate this in LEGO, and while I am reasonably happy with the result, it's not as curvaceous as the real car.
I built this model last Christmas, whilst in The Netherlands.
M to R Adapter for mounting a Summicron R on the m-mount. GXR with m-mount is one of the most underrated combinations. Excellent image quality not far behind M9 in sharpness and better in the low iso department.
while on my daily jaunt on the homer spit, i saw this bad girl at the mouth of the bay heading towards port, so i sped it up and arrived just as the vessel approached the hawser bollards.
to my pleasant surprise, the vessel wasn't the regular ship that makes this run -- that would be the m/v tustumena -- but rather the kennicott, fresh off a trans-gulf that included bellingham, washington, southeast ports of ketchikan, petersburg and juneau, a layover in yakutat and whittier before a run to kodiak and then to homer.
M-3PX
aka Threx
It is unknown as to the exact origins of M-3PX. An obvious conglomeration of multiple droids the overriding carapace is a 3PX unit. If "Threx" is to be believed he is part of the original Cybot Galactica 3PX series release. Pre-ordered by a Hutt as a body guard/ translator.
After a foiled attempt (Due to Threx's direct influence as he tells it) on the Hutt's life, a damaged M-3PX was tossed into a scrap heap on Ryloth as "Defective Poo-Doo".
Threx was not as badly damaged as outwardly appearances seemed. Over time with the help of a friendly scavenger, he rebuilt himself performing regular upgrades and avoiding memory wipes.
When the scavenger died he manumitted M-3PX in accordance with Old Republic Law, believing M-3PX to be sentient. Some recognize this...some learn to. Though as time has passed, even M-3PX questions the validity of a legal document produced by a Government that no longer exists.