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MOD of the LEGO 7965 Millenium Falcon

MOD 973 1286. 1286 was one of 79 Bristol LS6G/ECW coaches delivered to Western & Southern National between 1952 & 1957. This coach was delivered to Southern National for frontline Royal Blue express services with a camel-back roof luggage bay. Withdrawn 1968 seeing 10 years further service, then 20 years in preservation before being acquired by present owner in 1998. Colin Billington, TV& GWOT who completed restoration. Seen at Imber during Imberbus 20-8-22.

Another face-up practice and this time, I'm truly, deeply satisfied.

Damn it, but I really think I'm making progress!

impressions of japan - Fat Burns+Lucy collaboration

The concrete jetty which looks like it was an M.O.D. structure on the West shore of Benbecula.

On close inspection of a telephoto shot of the vertical pillar at the end of the breakwater I think that it may have been a re-fueling pipe..... any comments?

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MOD 973 1286. 1286 was one of 79 Bristol LS6G/ECW coaches delivered to Western & Southern National between 1952 & 1957. This coach was delivered to Southern National for frontline Royal Blue express services with a camel-back roof luggage bay. Withdrawn 1968 seeing 10 years further service, then 20 years in preservation before being acquired by present owner in 1998. Colin Billington, TV& GWOT who completed restoration. Seen at Imber during Imberbus 20-8-22.

Hand-embroidery on vintage linen.

 

blogged 25 june 2010

some Killer fashions

Masters of Dirt 2013 / Rider Gerhard Mayr

Photoshop and Lightroom

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MOD 571P Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB new to NBC Devon General/Western National as a standard closed-top bus allocated to Torquay. Later carried second WN deregulation livery. Sold to Provincial for spares in 1993 but found to be in too good condition to break, so converted to open-top for Weymouth-Portland service. transferred to First Cymru for Swansea-Mumbles service before being presented to current owner as a retirement gift. Peter Nedin, Swansea bus museum.

An unexpected sight on my way to Swansea this morning was the Bristol VRT open topper MOD 571P.It was missing at the recent museum running day though today it was on its' way to Pembrey.I saw it at Abertawe Service Station on Carmarthen Rd,Fforestfach and here its' owner Peter Nedin is filling her up ready for the journey.

 

The shark is an extensive rebuild of a Lego set 31088.

I'm very much more of a motorbike person than scooter (not as agile, centre of balance seems off compared to a bike, don't handle so well with those wee wheels), but man, I have to admit this is a sweet looking, seriously Mod-pimped ride spotted parked near the canal at Lochrin basin today. Lot of work gone into this.

The different looks of Maddie Mod...

Slight modifications to Umarak. Moved his shoulders up, fiddled with the legs a bit, and gave him a bow that can both be "drawn back" with clicky joints, and be stored on his back. Easily my favourite Bionicle character so far (G1 included!).

My first brunette short flip Francie after re-setting her hair, re-rooting her lashes & adding blush.

Dunoon,

Firth of Clyde,

Scotland.

Tokyo, National Art Centre - impressions of japan - Fat Burns+Lucy collaboration

Divine Holy Spirit Festival. São Luiz de Paraitinga. Brasil. 2011

ca. 2000 olaj, vászon, köszönet a fotóért: KR

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