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Luckett Travel, Fareham, Hants.
Yutong ZK6938HQ C35F, new in 2016.
Photographed in Salisbury, November 2016.
Operator: First Eastern Counties Buses Ltd
Fleet No: 42943
Registration: WA56OAS
Body/Chassis: Dennis Dart SLF Alexander Pointer 2
Chassis No: SFD3CACR46GW88953
Seating: B38F
New: January 2007
Ex: First South West Ltd
Livery: Flying Banana
Date: Tuesday 17th July 2018
Location: James Paget Hospital, Gorleston-on-Sea
Route: 9 (James Paget Hospital via Cliff Park)
Operator: Abellio (London)
Make/Model: ADL E20D/Alexander Dennis Enviro 200
Registration Number: YX13 EFW
Fleet Number: 8815
Always been in love with this piece of concept art: vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/metalgear/images/f/fe/MGSV-G... , and decided to do a little fig scrap of it. Enjoy!
Hey guys!
I decided to do some modding(I know) and here is what happened!
The M4 has a 3x magnifier(from ARC), Hollow sight(from HAC), suppressor(from spy pistol), and foregrip (from XMP).
I also added a pouch from an LCV onto the rails, which, in my opinion looks kind of like an IR laser.
I put a small pouch and backpack from the new webgear onto the front and back of a PCV and added a stun grenade to the back.
Please bombard me with questions if you are curious about anything on the fig!
C&C appreciated!
God bless!
~Henry
Not really based off of anything specific. I simply wanted to try my hand at painting a multi-cam along with the Combat Brick vest mod, and Brickarms m110 mod.
I was extremely pleased with how the vest turned out. I've seen many people in the community do this mod so I decided to try it along with a new method of sanding down the edges of the vest to give the rig a more rounded look. I also tried adding a different variety of pouches and such to the vest since I typically do the same three mag pouches and radio combo.
The legs however, I was not to happy with. The camo was my first attempt at painting a camo in a while. I got the idea from @LJH91 multicam sniper and decided to try it. I would have liked to blend the colors together a little better, especially the white. and the those damn cp knee pads! I didn't have my usual tools to apply those so they're a little crooked.
The m110 mod is pretty simple but I like it. I was worried about the TT scope looking out of place with the brickarms weapon but it actually fits alright.
Let me know what you guys think. Comments and faves are always appreciated, Thank you!
Operator: Spain Air Force
Aircraft: Dassault Falcon 900B
Registration: T18-4 / 45-43
C/n: 74
Location: Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL/EFHK)
www.airplane-pictures.net/photo/461201/45-43-spain-govern...
Operator : Etihad Cargo (Atlas Air)
Aircraft : Boeing 747-47UF(SCD)
Registration : N476MC
Airport : Frankfurt (FRA / EDDF)
Photo Date : 03.04.2015
Remarks :
Operator | Victory Liner, Inc.
Fleet Number | 7124
Classification | Regular-Airconditioned Bus
Coachbuilder | Almazora Motors, Corp.
Model | SR MAN Modulo HOCL R39
Chassis | PBMR39
Engine | D2066LOH
Suspension Type | Airsuspension
Seat Configuration | 2x2
Maximum Capacity | 49+2
The latest in our long-running line of top-shelf modern military minifigs, the Special Forces Operator is our best yet. Expertly pad printed and limited to a numbered edition of 500, this fig is for the serious collector. The best part: he comes with an exclusive BrickArms weapon, printed by Citizen Brick!
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Figure by eclipseGrafx, purchased through G.I. Brick. Shotgun shells from ToyWiz. ACS prototype is a gift given to us by Will Chapman of Brickarms.
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model: andrijana c
designers: casper & pearl (top), oh deer vintage (shorts)
It occured to me that Sweetwater didn't have many Operator AK's.
I made one =D
Credit:
- Born_in_USSR for the AKM receiver
- Irish Warrior for the buckle
- Beck for his workspace
- The complete Sweetwater team. You're the best!
Please do NOT forget to check out the high resolution image!!
xx Amy
Operator : Sunclass Airlines
Aircraft : Airbus A330-243
Registration : OY-VKF
Aircraft Name :
Airport : Zürich (ZRH / LSZH)
Photo Date : 08.05.2021
Remarks :
Flight Number : DK 4143
It's better then figs...
a little from the usual suspects with some StTheo throne in for good measure
Bedford SB5 - Duple Bella Vega C41F
New to JM Coaches , London N7 during February-1963
Another one from my Query / unknown file . Who is it running with at date of shot .
From my purchased print collection , date of shot and location unknown
Country: PORTUGAL
Operator: CP
Item: STEAM & STATION
Class or Maker: CP/070
Wheel Arrangement or Type: 2-6-4T
Number: 079 & 088
Place details: PORTO CAMPANHA Station
Additional notes: Gauge 1665mm
Original source material: 35mm colour slide
Photographer: Martin Wilkins
Copyright: Photographer's estate
Library locator reference: WILK_0029 ref.P134
30937 Transport Photograph Database
1970MAYzzWILK0034cs
Coming to BrickCon 2015, and resellers soon after that:
BrickArms Plate Carrier Vests (PCV)
• Commando
• Operator (shown here)
• Signal
• Specialist
All PCVs come in all 5 colors
The date is October 9, 1973, and the tower clock reads 11:09 a.m. Grand Trunk operator/leverman Keith Brown is relaxing in his office chair at "Fort Wayne Tower" northwest of the town of Valparaiso, Indiana. GTW towermen controlled the crossing of their railroad with the PRR Ft. Wayne Line (hence the tower's name), and the roughly paralleling Nickel Plate. Today, the location (bereft of a tower) is known as "Spriggsboro" or "Wayne".
There's a lot to be seen in this image by an unidentified photographer from 45+ years ago – the operator's plain work clothes, the lever frame at left, the Folger's coffee can – perhaps serving as a spittoon – the block line apparatus and sounder, the train sheet on the desk, not to mention the pencil sharpener and lunchbox. While relaxed, the look on the operator's face suggests that he means business, and will spring into action once his services are needed to line up an approaching train on one of the three railroads he served.
Interlocking towers had a unique aroma of stale tobacco, cigarette smoke, creosote, dust, and sometimes coal smoke. While this doesn't sound appetizing, it is an aroma that evokes a lot of fond memories for me. I never visited Fort Wayne Tower, but I know I would have felt at home there.
Operator: ADAC Luftrettung
Aircraft: Eurocopter EC135P2+
Registration: D-HRAC
C/n: 1047
Location: Verbundkrankenhaus Bernkastel/Wittlich, Germany
Date: 22-9-2021
Previously: D-HECT
Remark: Christoph 10
We woke up at 3AM to catch a ferry to the hot air balloon launching location. We had to travel across the Nile in the pitch dark. The ferry operators drive as crazy as the car drivers in Cairo. It's always about the jostle to get the best location at the docks.
Unfortunately we didn't get to fly because of weather but we still had a good time cruising across the Nile.
Operator: Partas Transportation Co., Inc.
Fleet number: 81358
Bus model: Del Monte DM10 Series 2
Date taken: December 23, 2015 @ 11:00pm
Throwack Thursday
Name of Operator: Pangasinan Five Star Bus Co., Inc.
Bus No.: 88122
Model: JAC Coaches HK6124AM1
Coachbuilder: Anhui JAC Coaches Company, Ltd.
Chassis: JAC Coaches HFC6124KAYD3 (LJ16B26H9BB)
Engine: Yuchai YC6L310-30
Suspension: Air Suspension
Transmission: Manual (6-speed forward, 1-speed reverse)
Seating Configuration: 2X2
Seating Capacity: 53 Passenger Seats
Shot Location: Pulilan-Plaridel Diversion Road, Brgy. Cut-Cot, Pulilan, Bulacan
Date Taken: January 14, 2016
* The vehicle registration plate(s), conduction sticker(s) and/or person(s) (if applicable) featured in this photo were pixelated and/or painted out as to prevent any conflict with the photographer and the bus company or car owner and for security or privacy purposes. This photo should not to be used as an evidence by any concerned authorities (e.g. PNP, LTO, LTFRB, MMDA, etc.) once this bus is involved in an accident or any traffic apprehensions.
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