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The Polaris Slingshot is a three-wheeled motor vehicle, introduced in 2014. Over here it's considered to be a car. In some places it's seen as a motorcycle so occupants have to wear a helmet. The Slingshot has a 2.4 litre engine from GM.
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FUTURON - POLARIS EXPRESS
"Polaris", in reference to the mythical Set 6972 Polaris-I Space Lab, and "Express", in reference to the Orient Express of Siberia, in relation to a tracked vehicle of the tundra
The inspiration comes mainly from the Russian vehicle Vityaz DT-30 tracked, and its little brother the Vityaz DT-10PM, particularly adapted to the tundra and the cold.
Multi-function vehicle. It can be converted into a Cargo, Passenger, Small Vehicles, Oxygen, etc.
There are 6 modular blocks of 5x7 studs, which can be unclipped, can be put in the hold, and can be put in the order you want. Include a mix. The roof can be unclipped.
The 2 types of Vityaz DT have lots of military or civilian variations. Surely one of the vehicles with the most variation in the world, as crazy as that is. Excavator version, passenger / troop transport version, ballistic missile version, freight transport version, radar station version in arctic base, amphibious version, crossing bridge version, logging transport version, tank version (yes yes, with 2 turrets !), snow plow version, mobile laboratory version, gas / mining version (currently used by Gazprom), etc ... We are on a monster which is not far from making 3 to 4 large cars wide depending on the version. I wanted to stay a little in this “multifunction” spirit for the MOC.
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FUTURON - POLARIS EXPRESS
"Polaris", en référence au mythique Set 6972 Polaris-I Space Lab, et "Express", en référence à l'Orient Express de Sibérie, par rapport à un véhicule chenillé de la toundra
L'inspiration vient principalement du Véhicule Russe Vityaz DT-30 chenillé, et son petit frère le Vityaz DT-10PM, particulièrement adaptés à la toundra et au froid.
Vehicule Multi-fonction. Il peut se convertir en véhicule de Fret, de passagers, de petits véhicules, etc.
Il y a de 6 blocs modulaires de 5x7 tenons, déclipsable, pouvant être mis en soute, et pouvant être mis dans l'ordre que l'on souhaite. Inclus un mix. Le toit est déclipsable. J'ai soigné les traces de chenilles et le radar.
Les 2 types de Vityaz DT ont des tas de déclinaison militaire ou civile. Surement l'un des véhicules qui a le plus de déclinaison au monde, aussi fou que cela soit. Version pelleteuse, version voyageurs/transport de troupes, version missiles balistiques, version transport de fret, version station radar en base arctique, version amphibie, version pont de franchissement, version transport de coupe de bois, version char (si si, avec 2 tourelles !), version déneigeuse, version laboratoire mobile, version gazière/minière (actuellement utilisé par Gazprom), etc... On est sur un monstre qui n’est pas loin de faire 3 à 4 grosses voitures de large suivant les versions. Je voulais rester un peu dans cet esprit « multifonction » pour le MOC.
My friend just got a new 2015 Polaris Slingshot so I just had to go for a short ride and take some pics! 0-60 4.6 seconds and as much attention as a Lamborghini!
19/10/2015, Caland Canal, Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
A Hong Kong registered oil products/chemical tanker.
Completed on 20/07/2014, by Hyundai-Vinashin Shipyard Co., Ninh Hoa, Vietnam (S400)
29,531 g.t. & 49,126 dwt.,, as:
'Polaris'.
Cámara en modo autfocus, montada en tripié. NO SE USÓ TELESCOPIO, NO SE USARON FILTROS, NO SE MODIFICARON LOS COLORES (de tal manera que las estrellas aparecen en su tipo espectral original). Zoom óptico 41.95X (1006.88 mm equivalente).
Los nombres Hipparcos los copié de Stellarium 0.11.1
Olha iiissso minha genteee...
Affff é mto lindooo..
Ao vivo é um escândalo de lindooo..
Estou hipnotizada com a coleção da Kelly gente...
Como pode ela ainda não trabalhar pra nenhuma empresa do ramo né?
Sinceramente, eu não entendo....
Enfim... quem ainda não tem é melhor entrar em contato com ela urgeeente porque este lindinho é totalmente necessário em vossas caixinhas kkkk
Lindo Lindo Lindo...
Tem mais sobre ele aqui:
www.esmaltesdakelly.com/2012/03/colecao-in-night-sky.html
Kisses *-*
Stella Polaris in Buckie this morning. Had really hoped for a bright sunny morning but dull and overcast it was. Just pleased to have got it as it left a few hours later.
The end of 2016 saw the introduction of United's brand new long-haul interior, and while the retrofitting of the interiors to their existing aircraft has been somewhat conservative, there seems to be a lot more progress being made at present.
At present, United is concentrating on retrofitting aircraft with the oldest interiors, notably the mix-and-match of Boeing 777-200ERs from both Continental and United eras, and The Boeing 767-300ERs.
The legacy United Boeing 777-200ERs have some of the most outdated interiors, which also include the now discontinued international First Class interiors. The first to be treated was in April 2018, however 23 have now been refurbished with 10 more expected to be treated.
As for the legacy Continental Boeing 777-200ERs, 4 have been treated with 2 currently being refurbished. 16 of the airframes are yet to be treated.
The refurbishment incorporates a huge increase in the number of Business Class seats being installed, new Premium Economy and a somewhat tighter yet modern Economy seats. With over half of the Boeing 777-200ER fleet now complete with them expected to finish by 2020; inroads should be made on the Boeing 767-400ER and Boeing 787-8/9 fleet.
Currently, United Airlines operates 92 Boeing 777s, which includes 19 Boeing 777-200s, 55 Boeing 777-200ERs and 18 Boeing 777-300ERs. United Airlines have 4 more Boeing 777-300ERs on-order.
November Seven Eight Eight Uniform Alpha is one of 55 Boeing 777-200ERs in service with United Airlines, delivered new to the carrier on 15th July 1997 and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4090 engines.
Boeing 777-222/ER N788UA on final approach into Runway 27L at London Heathrow (LHR) on UA918 from Washington-Dulles (IAD), Virginia.
Polaris from the X-Men and X-Factor comics.
I used the MagBeam (speedlite flash enhancer) light stencil to create the light effect (radiating dots) on her costume and a mirrored/combined fractal brush to simulate the magnetic fields she manipulates (that part wasn't easy but I'm happy with the final effect).
EDIT: I just saw the current action figure of Polaris (which I didn't know was out as Marvel Legends is kind of hit or miss as they release a series really fast and then it disappears) and the magnetic fields I created with a fractal brush matches what the toy manufacturer (Hasbro) created for this toy. I "nailed" the look!
The Pole Star or Alpha Ursae Minoris. Interesting how my artistic impression of a star also resembles a flower, a chakra (or its visual representation) and a Mandala.
Digital art originating from a single dot of digital paint.
:-)
Simon
Name: Polaris
Designer: Natalia Romanenko
Units: 30
Paper: 4*12 cm (1:3)
Final height: ~ 11.5 cm
Joint: no glue
Variation can be made from arbitrary rectangle, starting with ratio 1:2.
Огромное спасибо Лене за крафт!
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As Polaris in the tv show Gifted.
I can draw anybody just like this for $5:) Here's a link just click on the pic this leads you to my gig www.pinterest.com/pin/363102788701355693/
I have noticed that my camera seems to stop taking photos at around the 100-150 mark when taking these long exposures, so last night I decided to see if I could get past this mark. So, wrapped up warm, I sat next to the camera and off it went with 30 sec exposures.
Despite the cold I did nod off, and low and behold the camera stopped at that point at about 01:05. At that point there is a 10 minute break, as can be seen in the shot, however, I woke up and set it off again and in the end I got 295 shots between 00:10 and 03:01
I have been trying to work out why it would stop at about the 100-120 photo mark. It doesn't seem to be a memory thing as I have a 32gb Compact Flash and a 64gb SD card in the camera and both were reformatted before the start of shooting. After taking the first 100 or so shots the camera stopped, despite the remote shutter being locked down... I released it and relocked it and it started again, taking about 100 more shots before stopping again. This time I was awake and got it going again, eventually calling it a night at 03:00 ish as I was struggling to stay awake despite the temperature being -1 deg C.
So I am still not sure what is going on... could it be a buffer problem or a programmed limit? No idea. The camera is a Nikon D800 with a Sigma 14mm lens. File size for each photo is around 38.4MB. If anyone has any ideas I woud be very grateful...
Thanks :-)
A 1950s-vintage SSM-N-8 Regulus turbojet-powered cruise missile, and a UGM-27 Polaris (A-1) submarine-launched ballistic missile mock-up. (An SSM-N-9 Regulus II is visible in the background.)
Photographed at the "missile park" outside the former Naval Air Station Point Mugu. Since 2000, the former Naval Air Station has been incorporated into the larger Naval Base Ventura County.
Polaris, with its greater range, reliability and ability to be launched from submerged submarines rendered Regulus obsolete in the deterrent role.
SSM-N-8 Regulus (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSM-N-8_Regulus
UGM-27 Polaris (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UGM-27_Polaris
Camera: Leica IIIf, 50mm f/2 Summitar
Film: Ilford XP2 35mm B&W negative film
(Scanned 35mm negative)
I try to make my exposures longer. This was a very cold night, about minus 10 C. I was worried that the battery would not make it until the picture was processed by the camera and saved to the chip. but surprisingly the battery lasts for about 3x20 minutes exposures, even in that cold.
Exposure on this is almost 17 minutes at 15mm with f5.6.
EN :
FUTURON - POLARIS EXPRESS
"Polaris", in reference to the mythical Set 6972 Polaris-I Space Lab, and "Express", in reference to the Orient Express of Siberia, in relation to a tracked vehicle of the tundra
The inspiration comes mainly from the Russian vehicle Vityaz DT-30 tracked, and its little brother the Vityaz DT-10PM, particularly adapted to the tundra and the cold.
Multi-function vehicle. It can be converted into a Cargo, Passenger, Small Vehicles, Oxygen, etc.
There are 6 modular blocks of 5x7 studs, which can be unclipped, can be put in the hold, and can be put in the order you want. Include a mix. The roof can be unclipped.
The 2 types of Vityaz DT have lots of military or civilian variations. Surely one of the vehicles with the most variation in the world, as crazy as that is. Excavator version, passenger / troop transport version, ballistic missile version, freight transport version, radar station version in arctic base, amphibious version, crossing bridge version, logging transport version, tank version (yes yes, with 2 turrets !), snow plow version, mobile laboratory version, gas / mining version (currently used by Gazprom), etc ... We are on a monster which is not far from making 3 to 4 large cars wide depending on the version. I wanted to stay a little in this “multifunction” spirit for the MOC.
==========================
FR :
FUTURON - POLARIS EXPRESS
"Polaris", en référence au mythique Set 6972 Polaris-I Space Lab, et "Express", en référence à l'Orient Express de Sibérie, par rapport à un véhicule chenillé de la toundra
L'inspiration vient principalement du Véhicule Russe Vityaz DT-30 chenillé, et son petit frère le Vityaz DT-10PM, particulièrement adaptés à la toundra et au froid.
Vehicule Multi-fonction. Il peut se convertir en véhicule de Fret, de passagers, de petits véhicules, etc.
Il y a de 6 blocs modulaires de 5x7 tenons, déclipsable, pouvant être mis en soute, et pouvant être mis dans l'ordre que l'on souhaite. Inclus un mix. Le toit est déclipsable. J'ai soigné les traces de chenilles et le radar.
Les 2 types de Vityaz DT ont des tas de déclinaison militaire ou civile. Surement l'un des véhicules qui a le plus de déclinaison au monde, aussi fou que cela soit. Version pelleteuse, version voyageurs/transport de troupes, version missiles balistiques, version transport de fret, version station radar en base arctique, version amphibie, version pont de franchissement, version transport de coupe de bois, version char (si si, avec 2 tourelles !), version déneigeuse, version laboratoire mobile, version gazière/minière (actuellement utilisé par Gazprom), etc... On est sur un monstre qui n’est pas loin de faire 3 à 4 grosses voitures de large suivant les versions. Je voulais rester un peu dans cet esprit « multifonction » pour le MOC.