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Nikon Z7 + nikkor Z 14-30mm f 4 S
DxO photolab 8 + filmpack 7
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A very cherished example, with whitewalls and historic plates. It's funny to see 3 guys squeezed together on the front bench
I saw these while passing, and thought I'd seen a Méhari and a Rodeo. Only on the photo I realized they are both Citroën 2-cylinders. The right one is a Namco, a Greek car on 2CV-base, which came out of the Citroën baby-brousse project for a cheap world car.
BANDAI NAMCO Mirai-Kenkyusho
バンダイナムコゲームス本社・未来研究所
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Architect: Nikken Sekkei 日建設計
Location: Higashi-shinagawa 4-5, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Completion year: 1992
Demolition year (scheduled): 2016
Namco NAMC YS-11P number 52-1152 first flew in 1965 and was to serve with the Japanese Self Defense Force until her retirement.
Interesting five hundred page training guide below, with thanks to the recommended Internet Archive project ...
"Wakka Wakka"
My favorite video game character and my main in Smash, Pac-Man! I always wanted to make this iconic video game character and I have finally did it! and this is probably one of my favorite figures because of how good this came out.
I sculpted the whole body/head out of sculpey and sculpted the eyebrows, nose, and tongue with green stuff. The hands are boxing gloves (Thanks mr.gold80 for the trade!). The legs are alright although not too proud as the legs I used to cut from suck ass so I may replace them and I shoved painted sticks in them.
What do you think!?
西藏-扎日南木措-自在的牦牛
A lonely yak resting by the shore of Zhari Namco (Lake Trari Nam), located east of Coqên Town in southern Tibet Autonomous Region of China
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