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Mural by the Lords Crew with JEKS aka @jeksnc and DAZE aka @dazetn for Trigger Fingers Dallas 2022, seen at 3215 Hickory Street in Dallas, Texas.
Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Cephalanthera austiniae. One of my summertime favourites - I still recall seeing this species for the first time a few years back - it is so rare and so lovely - almost otherworldly - I was over the moon.
Here is what eflora has to say about this plant "The phantom orchid is a perennial, rhizomatous species that grows primarily in shade on rich soils (Wilkens and Jennings 1993) in mixed and coniferous mature and old-growth forests. In North America, it is found in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California (USDA 2010). In BC, it is reported as "rare in the lower Fraser Valley, SE Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands" (Douglas et al. 2001). In these areas, plants have been observed along foot paths, beside deer trails, and in deer beds, often on calcareous sites.
This is a distinctive species of wild orchid. It is almost totally white with a noticeably reflexed yellow lip. Leaves are bract-like and mostly sheath the stems. Flowers are in a terminal raceme of 5 to 20. The flowering period is long: the earliest reported flowering date for the phantom orchid in BC is May 7th, and plants have been observed in flower as late as July 15th in the Saanich area. There is a flowering specimen in the UBC herbarium from the Agassiz area dated August 1926, collected by Herbert Ross. Here at the northern tip of its range in North America, capsule production is rare. However, when present, seeds are minute and dust-like. Research has shown that this is a mycoheterotrophic species involved in a three-way mutualism with fungi in the Thelophoraceae (e.g. "leathery earthfan - like the Blue Chanterelle) and an unknown tree species (Taylor and Bruns 1997). Health of the fungal and tree partners is critical to survival of the orchid (Taylor 2003, pers. comm.)." linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.aspx?sciname=Cephalanthera...
It was my wife's and my birthday this past weekend, and of course I had to get out hiking to a waterfall. We had a great family outing to Phantom Falls on Table Mountain. My wife had never been to it before, and has always said she has wanted to go, so what better day to go than her birthday. The kids had a lot of fun hiking to this falls as well. It was not flowing too great since we have had so little rain this month, but it is still a beauty of a waterfall.
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This is a minifig-scale model of "The Phantom", the shuttle from the TV series "Star Wars Rebels". It's about a foot long and has a full interior, with working hatches at the rear and on the underside.
Many thanks to Ryan McBryde for letting me use his nose and cockpit design - and also for his help and suggestions in creating this model.
I also have a thread for this model on Eurobricks:
www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=132482
Update: Many, many thanks to monekypaws for making the instrctions available for free on rebrickable - link here.
This page contains both a step-by-step set of instructions and a parts list. The details section contains a list of rare parts to check before attempting a build.
691 PHA is a Volvo B12M/Van Hool Alizee T9 new to Pulham, Bourton-on-the-Water in April 2005 as GL05 PUL. Prior to being sold it gained the VF05 EYU plate and was sold to Phantom Travel of Burnley. It has since been re-registered to 691 PHA and is seen here in Manchester whilst working a Metrolink tram replacement service.
Continuing restoration on McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 (F-4K) XT597 belonging to the British Phantom Aviation Group BPAG at Cotswold/Kemble (EGBP). First flown 01/11/1966 in RN FAA colours as the third F-4K built, transferred to A&AEE Boscombe Down in 1974 continuing as a trials aircraft until retirement 28/01/1994.
This is a minifig-scale model of "The Phantom", the shuttle from the TV series "Star Wars Rebels". It's about a foot long and has a full interior, with working hatches at the rear and on the underside.
Many thanks to Ryan McBryde for letting me use his nose and cockpit design - and also for his help and suggestions in creating this model.
I also have a thread for this model on Eurobricks:
www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=132482
Update: Many, many thanks to monekypaws for making the instrctions available for free on rebrickable - link here.
This page contains both a step-by-step set of instructions and a parts list. The details section contains a list of rare parts to check before attempting a build.
Detroit Phantom MK1 Police Cruiser. In an alternative 1940’s Detroit, the Chicago mob see's to muscle there way into the city. Only one small problem. Two police officers known as the Wright Brothers! The Chicago mob may have the muscle, but not the attitude. The brothers however where born and bread in Detroit and have plenty of attitude. The kind of attitude that only a Detroiter can have. It’s the Detroit way, the Wright way! Or the highway to hell!
Minifig by: Hammerstein NWC
Stickers by me: The Cooper Works
Turkish Air Force, Mc Donnell Dopuglas F-4E Phantom II, c/n 5020, Eskisehir Air Base ESK/LTBI, special livery to commemorate 50 years of service of Phantom in TAF.
My third entry for the LSB – Contest 2017
Solar Storm Industry: Phantom X4
Category : Nightline City
If you want to be seen on the street, the Phantom X4 is your choice. Speed, maneuverability and a striking design, the Phantom X4 was developed according to this solution. A light pulse generator motor guarantees acceleration values below 1.8 seconds from 0 - 150 km / h. Humans suffer without adequate equipment, lack of consciousness.That is why this speeder is driven almost exclusively by other forms of life.
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Phantom Ship Island is mainly formed from andesite rock that dates from about 400,000 years ago, partly altered by hydrothermal activity.[1] The island is situated on the south east end of Crater Lake and projects more than 200 m (656 ft) out from the wall of the caldera. The island is about 500 ft by 200 ft in size. The vegetation is similar to that on Wizard Island except for the lodgepole pine which is absent on Phantom Ship Island. (Wikipedia) Scanned from a Kodachrome slide taken from a tour boat on Crater Lake.
4/2017 - Rockhill, PA
This year's track project at the Rockhill Trolley Museum is the carbarn two yard. 50-some ties have been removed for replacement. This yard was installed 25 years ago and has received little attention since then.
Greenham Common, 23 July 1983.
The photo says it all. 27 Phantoms (RAF, US and German) were on static for the 25th anniversary of the type.
XT597 is preserved at RAF Bentwaters.
This is the Phantom series of flash hiders from Yankee Hill Machine Co.
top to bottom is the stock PMG flash hider, the YHM-28-5C2, the YHM-28-5C1, and the original YHM-28 flash hider
And it goes on and on and on and on! Some Work In Progress updates (and a vid showing the flashing lights!). I sorta almost feel like I'm starting to get somewhere with this now, but still a very long way to go.
So I've gone with an F4-B of VF - 161 "Chargers" from the USS Midway.
We got the electrics done last weekend, so a big thankyou to Richard FP once again :) The plan was to have all the body lights flashing with the wings tips constantly lit, but I'm 50/50 if the wings are going to be too much of a headache for the connection into the fuselage.
Whilst building this, I figured the pannels that I kept removing to attach / detach the wings may as well be made a bit of a feature, so some interior pipings gone in there (not for the faint hearted if your a purist!). The removable section of fuselage above the battery will also have this detail inside.
The rear section that now features brushed aluminium stickers was all built in dark grey and I really wanted it shiny! So, slightly thiner strips of aluminium vinyl have been applied (thus giving the join lines of the 1x2 curves) and a few other bits have been either chromed or sprayed metalic for the look I wanted....I know, I know, not purist, hey ho ;)
Phantom Arch
Valley Of Fire State Park
Overton, Nevada
This is my name for this arch on the east end of Valley of Fire State Park. I see a phantom or ghost shape in the arch opening with a set of ghostly eyes at the top of the arch.
"The Rolls-Royce Phantom of 2003 was the seventh Rolls-Royce to take on the Phantom name, and it represented the new dawn of an exciting era for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The guardianship of the company had been taken over by BMW in 1998, and a new factory was constructed on Lord March’s famous Goodwood Estate, with purpose to construct new Rolls-Royce motor cars. Designed by architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the new Rolls-Royce production facility was a work of art in itself. Sir Nicholas and his team set out to create “a modern, light, and airy working environment...where everyone who worked or visited felt part of a continuum dedicated to making something very special..."
Source: RM Sotheby's
Photographed in Dublin, Ireland.
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Fabulous McDonnell-Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV408/'Z' resplendent again in her all blue No.92 Squadron colours as seen 25 years ago at the 1991 RIAT.
Currently loaned from the RAF Museum to the Tangmere Aviation Museum in West Sussex she spent many years languishing at RAF Fairford before being gifted to the RAF Museum.
Then in her all grey colours as per her last RAF service she has recently had a makeover but for the moment she still retains the code 'P' on her nose wheel door.
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