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Phase One were kind enough to lend me one of their cameras for a few projects. This was shot with an IQ160 which is of course, an absolutely outstanding piece of equipment.
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
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Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
Peugeot 306 (Phase III) Break (1999-02) Engine 1761cc S4 16v Production 2,846,000 (306 range)
Registration Number Y 736 VAG (Hull)
PEUGEOT SET
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Designed by Pininfarina as a small family car the 306 range launched in 1993 replaced the Peugeot 309.
Mechanically, the 306 is virtually identical to the Citroën ZX, which was launched two years earlier, with both cars sharing the same floorpan and core structure. The 306 was released as a 3- and 5-door hatchback, with saloon, cabriolet and estate models being introduced later. The estate version was branded as the sw, for "station wagon".
The 306 underwent two major revamps the first in May 1997, with the launch of the "Phase 2" version. The basic shape remained the same, but lights, grille and bumpers were redesigned in an effort to bring the styling into line with the new, more rounded, Peugeot family look established with the Peugeot 406. Indicator lamps were now incorporated into the headlamp unit and the new style block filled Peugeot Lion badge was adopted.
1999 saw the arrival of the Phase 3 with further improvements and exterior modifications, including clear lenses on the headlamps, round and clear lensed foglamps, complete colour-coding of the exterior trim, removal of the black plastic strip on the lower edge of the tailgate, removal of rubber seal to rear windscreen, a redesigned tailgate rear badge, different rear wiper and new paint colours and minor interior upgrades.
Most models were replaced by the new 307 in 2001 but Cabriolet and estate versions continued until 2002.
Diolch am 77,447,582 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 77,447,582 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 15.09.2019 at Hanbury Car Show, Droitwich, Worcestershire 143-1008
Eep, phoenix girl!
1. Her arrivalllllllllll! She was an unexpected girl, but I fell in love with her blank face. *0*
2. She came back with an amazing, colorful face-up from AngelToast!!!
3. Yellow/orange eyes that were much too big for her and a temporary misty lavender wig. *x*
4. Put her in turquoise and haven't looked back 8D
5. Got a few wigs in from Licht and let her play with the Rain one.
6. Put her in blonde with rainbow highlights for fun~
7. Found out that 'orange peach' is her actual hair color because it's just perfect!
8. Played with a multicolor wig from Monodee that was supposed to be Bambi's.
9. Back to 'orange peach'!! <3
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:
▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:
Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere
Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
i am the red in the rose,
the flowers on the blankets on your bedroom floor.
and i am the gray in the ghost that hides with your clothes,
behind your closet door.
i am the green in the grass that bends back from underneath your feet.
and i am the blue in your back alley view,
where the horizon and the rooftops meet.
if you cut me,
i suppose i would bleed,
the colors of the evening stars.
you can go anywhere you wish,
'cause i'll be there,
wherever you are.
i will always be your keys,
when we are lost in the technicolor phase.
i am the black in the book,
the letters on the pages that you memorize.
and i am the orange,
in the overcast of color that you visualize.
i am the white in the walls that soak up
all the sound,
when you cannot sleep.
and i am the peach in the starfish on the beach,
that wish the harbor wasn't quite so deep.
if you cut me,
i suppose i would bleed the colors,
of the evening stars, my darling.
you can go anywhere you wish,
'cause i'll be there,
wherever you are,
my darling,
wherever you are.
god, i love this song.
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:
▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:
Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere
Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
Amtrak heritage unit #822, painted in the road's Phase III paint scheme, leads the Southwest Chief into Princeton, IL to make its station stop.
a checklist for 19'nov'82 - 27'feb'92 in recognition of the end of phase 1 & the beginning of all the rest.
by jwcurry.
[Toronto], Room 3o2 Books, [26] february 1992. [96 copies issued in 4 variants:
a) 4o "participants' copies" with found black photocopy bleed on cover label;
b) 54 copies as described;
c) 2 copies as described but mistrimmed & with red ballpoint annotations].
5-1/2 x 8-3/8, 4 sheets buff & 3 blue mimeo bond folded to 28 pp & sewn navy in 2 double stitches into purple wove endsheet & pail black construction paper wrappers with 15/16 x 1-3/8 grey mayfair card front cover label printed green rubberstamp, buff bond all printed black photocopy, all else black rubberstamp rectos only at front/versos only rear, with purple & red additions to title page.
cover graphic (of Nicholas Power) by jwcurry from a photograph by Stuart Ross.
6 contributors:
Gary Barwin, Randall Brock, Greg Evason, Nicholas Power, Stuart Ross, Yves Troendle.
includes:
i) CHRONOLOGY, by jwcurry (bibliography with passing references to Nichol in entries 25 (Nicholas Power, Schrodinger's Potatoes) & 34 (Mark Laba, the Mack Bolan poems))
The final phase of a gorgeous sunset over Fort Boise WMA, this is just before the sun totally disappears off the westerly horizon.
Just a phase I must be going through I reckon. The detail of a small part of the tomb of Sir John and Joan Young relocated in the Victorian west end of Bristol Cathedral but dating from the 1603. On this occasion the sunlight was streaming low through the windows and making a rare public exposure in this end of the church. She bares some similarity to an inflatable sex-toy, but I am sure that it was not the original intention.
A rare, but pleasing zero-processing shot that was easy to quickly crop and post. Job done
Pictured: An instructor from the Royal Anglian infantry regiment kneels in front of his section of recruits.
A series of images taken to replace the imagery at ATR Pirbright. The images depict day to day life and training of Phase 1 recruits.
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:
▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:
Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere
Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
How the Enterprise would have looked if Paramount did Star Trek Phase II instead of the Motion Picture.
The Southwest Chief is on the last leg of its journey from Chicago to LA, complete with Phase VII #138, 842, two refurbished Metrolink cars, baggage, and 8 Superliners. I wanted to get a shot about where those trucks are, so I quickly had to settle for this less-than-perfect pic slightly west of what I wanted.
¤ On White ¤
St. Mary Lake is the second largest lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, United States. Located on the east side of the park, the Going-to-the-Sun Road parallels the lake along its north shore. Located at an altitude of 4,484 feet (1,367 m), St. Mary Lake's waters are colder and lie almost 1,500 feet (455 m) higher in altitude than Lake McDonald, the largest lake in the park, which is located on the west side of the Continental Divide. Here, the great plains end and the Rocky Mountains begin in an abrupt five thousand foot (1,500 m) altitude change, with Little Chief Mountain posing a formidable north flank above the west end of the lake. St. Mary lake has a surface area of 3,923 acres (15.8 km²).
The lake is 7 miles (11.3 km) long and several hundred feet (100 m) deep. The waters of the lake rarely rise above 50°F (10°C) and is home to various species of trout. During the winter, the lake oftentimes is frozen completely over with ice up to four feet (1 m) thick.
--from Wiki
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:
▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:
Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere
Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
Built in phases between 1911 and 1959, this Prairie and Organic Modern-style house and office were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright to serve as his family residence and studio, with two fires leading to substantial reconstruction of the house in 1914 and 1925. The house, which is named “Taliesin”, Welsh for “Shining Brow” or “Radiant Brow”, referring to the hill upon which it is situated, is a long and rambling structure with multiple sections built at different times, with the building serving as a living laboratory for Wright’s organic design philosophy, as well as growing with Wright’s family, wealth, and business. The house sits on a hill surrounded by fields, but is notably located below the top of the hill, which Wright saw as being such a significant feature of the landscape that it should remain untouched by the house’s presence. The house’s westernmost wings served as the home of livestock and farm equipment, as well as a garage, later becoming housing for the Taliesin Fellowship, where aspiring architects apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright. The central wing served as the Frank Lloyd Wright studio, where Wright and his apprentices and employees worked on projects for clients, as well as where Wright often met with clients. The eastern wing served as the Wright family’s residence, and was rebuilt twice, in 1914 and 1925, after being destroyed by fire, and is overall the newest section of the complex, though some portions of the west and central wings were added after the main phase of construction of the residence was complete.
The house is clad in stucco with a wooden shingle hipped and gabled roof, with stone cladding at the base and on piers that often flank window openings, large casement windows, clerestory windows, outdoor terraces and balconies, stone chimneys, and glass french doors, all of which connect the interior of the building to the surrounding landscape. The interior of the buildings feature vaulted ceilings in common areas, stone floors, stone and plaster walls, decorative woodwork, custom-built furniture, and multiple decorative objects collected by Wright during his life. The exterior of the house has a few areas distinctive from the rest of the structure, with a cantilevered balcony extending off the east facade drawing the eye towards the surrounding landscape from the living room of the residence, next to a large set of glass doors that enclose the living room and adjacent bedroom from a shallower cantilevered terrace, while to the west of the residence, and south of the central wing, is a landscaped garden, which rests just below the crest of the hill.
The building was the full-time home of Wright from 1911 until 1937, when Wright began to spend his winters at Taliesin West in Phoenix, Arizona, due to the effects of the Wisconsin winters on his health. For the rest of Wright’s life, the house was the summer home of Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship, and following his death, the house was deeded to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, which operated and maintained the house as a museum and the home of multiple programs until 1990. Since 1990, the house has been under the stewardship of the nonprofit Taliesin Preservation Inc., which operates the house in conjunction with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The building is a contributing structure in the Taliesin Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976. Taliesin was one of eight Frank Lloyd Wright buildings listed as The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2019. Today, Taliesin is utilized as a museum, offering tours and interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s life and work.
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:
▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:
Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere
Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:
▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:
Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere
Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
The smallest Peugeot was designed by Paolo Martin for Carozzeria Pininfarina and launched in 1972. In 1974 an even smaller 104 model was presented: the Z-Series coupe.
1124 cc.
Production 104-Series: 1972-1988.
Original French reg. number: early 1981 (Loiret).
Number seen: 3.
La Ferté-Saint-Aubin (Loiret, Fr.), Rue des Temples, Aug. 24, 2017.
© 2017 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved
Been on a mini Star Trek kick after seeing Into Darkness last night. I went in with no expectations but came out loving it!
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
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Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
Responding to a distress call from a Federation outpost on Mykonos IV, a planet close to the Romulan Neutral Zone.
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
▶️ Watch the Model Film in 4K on YouTube:
▶️ Intro to SPQR Project:
Support this unprecedented project on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/RoccoButtliere
Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
coming to abnormality on feb 7th, two collars, one sinner one saint. pbr and infinitely tintable using the included hud. don't like the words? turn them off! or use the uv map in the notecard to make your own!
taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Abnormality/128/127/3910