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This beautifully-crafted 1:64 scale model of Britain's last battleship, HMS Vanguard, was made by the makers of the real ship, Messrs John Brown & Co. Ltd, and can be seen in the Science Museum in London.
Launched in November 1944 by then-Princess Elizabeth, the 42,500-ton ship had four shafts and a total of 130,000 shp installed power, generating a top speed of 28 kt and was commissioned in 1946. Due to the limitations of wartime construction, her main armament consisted of eight 15-inch guns originally fitted to First World War battleships which were converted to aircraft carriers in the 1920s and their guns stored for future use.
Her secondary armament, which consisted of 16 5.25-inch guns in eight twin turrets, and a combined total of a further 71 anti-aircraft guns of smaller calibre, was the heaviest such armament fitted on a British battleship.
Sadly, her career lasted just 14 years, as she was sent to the scrapyard in August 1960.
Model Samm from model mayhem! Very nice girl to work with. Was pretty much up for anything and would love to work with her again!
This set was taken at Lynch Park in Beverly on the beach. Too cold for today but she was a great girl about it!
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Glamour model in coloured pencils. This was the first time I used coloured pencils. For more on my (all free) traditional media images, please see:
Craig model 2106 tape recorder with tape on five inch reels. The insignia next to the Craig logo stood for Craig Panorama.
Manufactured by Utility Manufacturing Company New York, USA
Model: c.1940 Model F, produced from c.1938
Medium format film Viewfinder camera; film 127 roll, picture size 3x4cm with 16 exposures
Lens: Velostigmat 2 inch f/3.5 (Wollensak Optical Company, Rochester,USA)
Aperture: up to f/22setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Focus range: 4-25 feet +inf
Focusing: helicoid focusing, the focus locks at every distance mark that is engraved in the focusing ring. In order to turn the focusing ring it is necessary to push down and hold the small chrome button that is located on the side of the lens mount
Shutter: (Wollensak) Deltax, everset shutter, (self-cocking),
speeds: 1/25-1/50-1/100 +B, setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Cocking lever and Shutter release: by the same lever, on the lens-shutter barrel
Cable release socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
Viewfinder: simple eye-level reverse telescopic optical viewfinder
Winding knob: on the top plate
Flash PC socket: none
Cold-shoe
Self-timer: none
Back cover: remeovable, opens by a latch on the right side of the camera, w/ Two red windows and built-in lid
Filmloading: special spool mechanism
Tripod socket: ¼"
Camera leg: retractable, below the lens mount.
Strap lugs
Body: Neilite (similar to Bakelite), and helical lens mount, and back cover heavy cast-metal; Weight: 540g
serial no. none
More info: McKeown’s 12th ed. p.943
Model: Peter
Strobist: Portable studio light with 40" softbox camera right, high above (key light), bare bulb flash at back of model, triggered by pocket wizard
MM #: 1442810
This is a model of Robert Venturi's "Mother's House", I built this for my architecture class using bass wood at a 1/8"=1'0 scale.
Model/ Madison
Agency/ FMI MODEL
Hairstylist/ Georgia 喬治亞
MUA/ 化妝師 齊傳玲 Chi Chuan Ling
Photo/ Neil Shenn
Location/ 藍森松攝影工作室
Site/ 時尚推手 fashionMaker.net