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I need any trans brickarm it doesnt have to be green or any of these just a trans brickarm! P.S thanks mandalorian for the only good pic on google!
notice how fuzzy I look; that's because I just purchased my cup o' caffeine and it hasn't started to take effect yet
It's a quarter after one.
I'm all alone and I need you now.
Said I wouldn't come, but I lost all control
And I need you now.
And I don't know how I can do without,
I just need you now.
Warbler? Savi's warbler? (Locustella luscinioides)
The call/song was a coarse "trrrrrrrr"
Sat on the reed leaves.
Taken on July 31, at 10.40 AM.
Near a golf course, close to a nature reserve, rather close to the coast.
Göteborg, Sweden
"...in order to break free from the temporary structures that have been set up by a particular sequence of experiences."
-- Edward de Bono.
I wasn't sure I liked these two together, but my sister came walking by just before I was about to change it to something differently... and... well. =)
The question is... do you like it?
Hugs!
♥
Need a pick me up, and found my way into Five Below! The pasta dish is too cute, must find a way to recreate the dish to add my version on pasta. It was this or the charcuterie board!
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yopppppppp ....
No me queda mas refugio que la fantasia ... !
No me queda mas nada ... solo estar contigo para cmpre ... ers tu esa personita quien ... al mirarme me derrite por entero, ers tu esa prsonita q al bsarm kaigo rendido a sus pies por el sabor dulce e infinito q producen tus labios en mi,ers tu simplemnt tu lo mejor n mi vida ! :$
I needed my wellies yesterday, the bogs are still quite precarious, met two white horses peacefully grazing, I spent a while in their company, they were particularly interested in my camera giving it a sniff and nuzzle, on discovering it wasnt edible they returned to their grazing.
I really need the helmets of this figure! I am willing to trade generously for the figure but I need the helmets more than the actual figure
Thanks,
Pretorian guard
Vinnie - All you need is love (cantando)
Ann - Bobo...lá vem você Vinnie...eu falei sério..
Vinnie - All you need is love
Ann - Vinniiiie...assim não !
Vinnie - All you need is love..love..love is all you need....
Lotus Ford Type 72C, Jochen Rindt
Kit: Ebbro 1/20 (20009)
Paint:
- Zero Paint 2K Primer (ZP-3014) (A primer is really needed on this kit since the body is molded in red styrene. The red bleeds through even this 2K primer.
- Zero Paint Gold Leaf paint set (ZP-1074) (The set includes gold, white and red. The gold is similar to most other gold paint and the red is similar to Ferrari “Rosso Corsa” or Tamiya “Italian Red” so this set isn’t necessary to get a good result.)
- Zero Paint Diamond 2K Clear (ZP-3006)
- Spaz Stix Ultimate Mirror Chrome
- Various shades of Alclad metal
Album:
All my models: www.flickr.com/photos/98961263@N00/albums/72157603606379755
Photo Editing:
Adobe Lightroom
Helicon Focus (focus stacking)
The Lotus Type 72C won the 1970 Constructors’ Championship with Jochen Rindt wining the Drivers’ Championship. Unfortunately, Rindt was awarded the Championship posthumously after having perished on September 5, 1970 during practice at Monza prior to the 1970 Italian Grand Prix. Rindt was German-born but represented Austria during his career making him the first Austrian to compete in and win the Formula 1 Championship. Rindt discovered his love for racing along with his childhood friend, Dr. Helmut Marko, who is a two-time Le Mans winner and the current Director of Driver Development for Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Alpha Tauri.
This model represents the 72C as Rindt drove it at the German Grand Prix where he won his last race which was his 5th win of the year. With that win, Rindt earned sufficient points to take the Drivers’ Championship despite three subsequent races being contested by the field. Emerson Fittipaldi won one final race for Lotus that year at the U.S. Grand Prix to secure the F1 Constructors’ Championship for Lotus.
This is a great kit from Ebbro. These 70’s F1 cars were engineered using a lot of metal rod to hold them together and as a result, models of these cars are very fiddly to build. Ebbro has done a nice job designing this kit to go together smoothly. But there are a couple of problem areas. The radiators inside the side cowlings need trimming to allow the cowlings to fit snugly against the body. Also, the steering column is too short and does not attach to anything in the front steering assembly. The pedals also interfere with the steering column. The engine is a gem - it is very detailed and lends itself nicely to detailing. I added various wires and lines to the engine to reflect the “busy” look of the Cogsworth V8.
I used the kit decals which are superb. They laid-down nicely and were flexible and strong with perfect register. I did get a little silvering but I thing that was my fault for not squeegying out all the air bubbles carefully enough. If the modeller does not want to paint the gold nose of the 72C, Ebbro includes gold decals. One feature of this kit which I absolutely love is that the tyre logos and pinstripes are pre-printed on the tyre. This is so much better than using decals, painting with a template or hand painting tyres which rarely give me the results I want. I wouldn’t even know how to do the gold pinstripe. Thanks to Ebbro for this!!