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This is MY interpretation of the Titanfall Pilot, or Soldier class.
*THIS WILL BE RELEASED IN 2014* Again, one more time.....
*THIS WILL BE RELEASED IN 2014*
Finally got a new photo set-up, hope it looks a bit better. As you all know, I am no photographer, but I try.
I know it's not perfect but I did my best, the helmet was a true pain in the ass, it might not look like it but it was extremely hard to sculpt.
Link to the first front view
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Link to other front view
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As always, thank you to everyone for taking the time to provide me with constructive feedback, comments, and checking out my work.
-Andrew
Early version of Pilot Super in a chassis of early Pilot 6 with frame view finder. But with all otehr features a Pilot Super has: Extinction light meter, sports finder, double format mask and 3 red windows in back.
"I'm looking for a complication
Looking cause I'm tired of lying
Make my way back home when I learn to fly"
Last image taken at the CCC meet up at Hartlepool. This literally was the last shot I took and went arse over tit on the slippery rocks, thankfully most the CCC crew were in the pub so I didn't get me spine ripped out !! Had to fiddle a little with this to get an acceptable image out of it .. lol
Roll on the next meet up !!
Made Explore [233] wooo whooo !
The station pilot loco is pushing back the coaches ready for the 14:20 train. A grey New Year's Day at Aylsham station. Fujifilm X-Pro1/XF 16mm 1:1.4 R WR.
Just playing around with some part swaps, based this one off of that 25th HISS Driver that was an Officer repaint
This pointy (Index, to the left) and not-so-pointy (Pilot to the right) pair of mountain landmarks is visible from several points along the western corridor of US highway 212, AKA, the Beartooth Highway. I always stop at a couple of favorite points to look, and this day, I got great views through the clear, bright air.
Pilot & Index are not too far east from Yellowstone National Park's Northeast Entrance, and are most easily spotted when approaching from the east.
Pilot Butte rests atop White Mountain in Southwestern Wyoming, and has served as a navigation aid to travelers since the pioneer times. This common raven serves as our personal guide to this landmark.
the Pilot boat heads back into the Port River, after dropping the Pilot on the MS Albatros (background)
The unmistakable Pilot Mountain. Viewable from 20+ miles away, this beauty is part of the Pilot Mountain State Park and has numerous hiking trails, water access points, overlooks, and camping spots available. It is one of the great North Carolina state parks that you should definitely check out!
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on Kootenay Lake in southeastern British Columbia, Canada; the lighthouse was built in 1904 and has been inactive since 1993.
A juvenile pilot whale swims next to its mum.
Georges Bank, North Atlantic
Pilot whales are actually dolphins, not whales. They are the second largest dolphin, after orcas.
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Victoria Pilot on the 3rd Feb 1983 was 25182 seen here moving some vans from the back of a train which had just arrived from Red Bank over in to the bay on the North side of the station.
The pilot was very busy in the early evening performing such duties so much so that if a freight required banking the at train would have to wait until a lull in shunting activities.
Re-edited 20/4/24
A-wings are maintenance-heavy and prone to breakdowns, as this Rebel pilot has just learned. She has crashed relatively unharmed but finds herself in a desert with just a canteen of water and her sidearm.
Day 1142 Y4D48 pict2
The guide Nico gets us so close to the whales that I knew a wide angle shot was possible. There were about 20-25 in the pod but they weren't doing much - just basking which didn't make for good shots. We will try again. If anyone really wants to see pilot whales and dolphins - go to Los Gigantes port and look for the yellow boat. These guys are by far the best.
A rough day at Fremantle. with a pilot boat ploughiing into the swell. Strong Southerlies this week have seen several boats on the rocks.
A view of Pilot (11,708 ft) and Index (11,313 ft) Peaks from the pilot-index overlook on Beartooth highway. Both peaks were formed by melting/retreating glaciers that eroded a lot of hillsides. Still seen is one of the glaciers in between the two peaks. Pilot Peak (the pointy one) is a glacial horn, a pyramid of rock carved by four glaciers while Index Peak (to the right) was also carved by glaciers but looks little blunted at the top.
This is the northern edge of the Absoraka Range, an eroded mass of lava, ash, and mudflows that began forming 50 million years ago.
The Beartooth highway is an All-American Road that has been called "the most beautiful drive in America," by late CBS correspondent Charles Kuralt. The Beartooth highway is the section of U.S. Highway 212 between Red Lodge, Montana and Cooke City, Montana. It traces a series of steep zigzags and switchbacks, along the Montana-Wyoming border to the 10,947 ft (3,337 m) high Beartooth Pass. The approximate elevation rise is from 5,200 ft (1,600 m) to 8,000 ft (2,400 m) in 12 mi (19 km) in the most daring landscapes.
Source:Wikipedia
September 6, 2010, Pilot-Index overlook, Beartooth highway, Wyoming, Geo location.