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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.
Baja TT ACP Santiago do Cacém-Grândola 2020
SSV: Polaris RZR TURBO
Driver: João P Carpinteiro & José F Duarte
Crazy to think that we can see the north star with the naked eye, yet it would take 434 years travelling at the speed of light to get there!
290x30 sec exposures, (2+1/2 Hrs) ISo400 / f4 / stacked using startrails.exe tweaked using SEP
Id love to get this kinda shot using some really interesting foreground, in the middle of nowhere with no city light and annoying security lights! maybe then I can create one with no gaps in the trails!
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.
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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.
General Jack T. Ripper: "I will not stand by and let communist infiltration and communist subversion, sap and impurify our precious bodily fluids!
RCAF CC-150 15003 in retro Canadian Armed Forces livery on static display at the 2022 Royal International Air Tattoo.
Aircraft: Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-150 Polaris 15003.
Location: RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK.
I am very disappointed with this figure. The Velcro closure on her jeans won't stay closed, her hair is too light, and the face looks nothing like the prototype photos.
Voigtländer Bessa L, 15mm, expired Kentmere 400 (10yrs), 2hr stand dev. at 20ºC in home-brewed Rodinal (1:100)
Para esta imagen tome como referencia a polaris, que como muchos ya sabran parece que todas las estrellas giran al rededor de polaris, obviamente no es así.
For my video; youtu.be/4KqXIzhed8A
The Polaris Slingshot is a three-wheeled motor vehicle. It was introduced in 2014 as a 2015 model.
The Slingshot is manufactured by Polaris Industries, who claim "It's a three-wheeled motorcycle!" It has a tilt-adjustable steering wheel, side-by-side bucket seats, and does not lean. Three-point seat belts are fitted, however it has no airbags or crumple zone, and driver and passenger must wear motorcycle helmets in certain jurisdictions. It has no roof, doors, or side windows. A small windshield is an optional extra on the base model, and fitted as standard on the SL model. Steering wheel, gear stick, and brake, clutch, and throttle pedals have a conventional automobile layout.
Depending on which state the Slingshot is registered in, it will either be registered as a motorcycle, or as an auto-cycle. Hawaii and Maryland are the only states that are still legislating on vehicle classification. Check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles for classification. www.polaris.com/en-us/slingshot/license-requirements
The Slingshot weighs 1,743 pounds (791 kg) and is powered by a 2.4 liter inline four engine derived from the GM Ecotec. This engine was formerly used by GM in the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky sports cars.
Quebec city, Quebec, Canada