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Direct from the imagination of Ian Chapman: the BrickArms BAR-42 prototype! I particularly dig it, especially for the Weird War vibe it has. In Brass, steampunk fans would probably find it useful as well!
*Torso designed by Roaglaan, custom printed by Will*
The Airbus A319 NEO development aircraft D-AVWA was back in Shannon 16/11/18 doing crosswind landings - note the additional orange measuring equipment on top of the fin that it did not have on its last visit.
Prototype HST 41001 seen approaching Barnston tunnel on the 1100 Ruddington - Loughborough viaduct 14/2/16. Never thought I see the day seeing this working and even with matching stock
I'VE DONE IT! I FOUND CANTERBURY BELLE! I HAVE ALL 6 PROTOTYPE GIRLS!! My dream come true!
Many more pictures to come as soon as I sort through them all. I've taken so many and don't have the energy right now!
If anyone out there has other Rose-Petal Place or Bubble Belles prototypes or maybe artwork or anything of the like and would like to trade, please let me know! I would be willing to trade a Marigold and Cherry Blossom for other rare items!
SierraMartin Industries prototype 'Phantasma' A15ST stealth tank was a design submitted to the the Guild's Coordinated Design Office for the Guild's open stealth tank design category. Utilizing a previously existing chassis design, and simply mounting new stealth hardware to it, SierraMartin hoped to capitalize on an existing technology to cut costs. Ultimately, the design was not approved, and failed to advance to the next round in the competition.
Armnaments:
x2 Overpressure shock-wave missile system. (Turret mounted)
x1 large bore (320mm) rail gun (Hull mounted to hide residual plasma heat after firing.)
BrickArms Prototype M110 SASS.
The grippable mag, wider than the BA M16 variants mag, reveals the top of an exposed cartridge.
Save your pennies! This one is coming to GIBrick and BrickArsenal on 11/4.
An exhibit at the British Motor Museum.
A prototype based on the Rover 75 and revealed in November 2003. It was never produced as a production model.
Car: MG RDX60 prototype.
Engine: 2497cc V6.
Date taken: 16th April 2024.
TTC CLRV 4001 is eastbound on Queen St. crossing Spadina. She was one of the original six prototypes built in Switzerland and now the lowest number car due to 4000 being scrapped.
A fun build of a 1100 brick-big racecar that shares genes with Group-C and LMP race series. Featuring all the good stuff like a double element rear wing, blown diffuser, steering... :D
this was the 1955 prototype of deltic
with 3300hp engine now at shildon national railway musum out post
An exhibit at the British Motor Museum.
A prototype based on the Rover 75 and revealed in November 2003. It was never produced as a production model.
Car: MG RDX60 prototype.
Engine: 2497cc V6.
Date taken: 16th April 2024.
Uses the TLC twin tank backpack. The accelerant tank piece plugs into the bracket attachment, which is inserted into the twin tanks. The tip of the nozzzle is hollow to allow the flame pieces to attach, and the hose is insert molded to the bracket and handpiece.
It is my most ambitious injection project to date.
40076 at Kemps Eye, Shrewsbury on an unknown date in 1981/82.
40076 withdrawn from Crewe on 18-4-83 but on decision from 1-4-83.
Loco was used as a donor for the return of D200/40122. At Toton until at least 26-7-83.
40076 arrived at Doncaster on 10-8-83 for scrapping. Cut by 28-11-83.
Given that most class40 workings show lengthy trains this makes a pleasant contrast and for those so inclined very modelable.
Kemps Eye at Shrewsbury being one of my regular stops and about 5 years ago someone on Ebay was selling colour negatives of the early 1980's around Shrewsbury which complemented my own photos. Plus being a fan of these 'beasts' I bought quite a few but all have required quite a bit of restoration.
The trouble is that the information provided is simply inaccurate so this is supposed to be 40031 on the 12-10-81.
The date is almost certainly wrong as there are no leaves on the trees. Where the number is on the negative there is a blemish which I have tried to photoshop but which makes it impossible to read accurately.
40031 was formerly named Sylvania but there are no bodyside bolts. So all in all any identification offers greatfully received.
Alternatively JUST ENJOY!!
Part of the Tom Derrington Collection with at this stage photographer not kown but I hold all rights
And, hey, I uploaded something... it's been about two weeks since my last upload... uhhhhhhh....
Also; totally not deadly chainsaw.
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_______________1932 Cord E-1 prototype__________________
Although the car is rare, “pictures” of this car are anything but rare. Many fine pictures of this classic car have been recorded and posted on flickr (including one other that I had posted some time ago.) Actually I had totally forgotten that I had previously posted a picture of this Cord and continued to work merrily along my way in creating this artwork. (Again, I call this “artwork” but others may not agree.) This current picture of The Cord E-1 was recorded during a recent visit to the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum (the rather unpleasant experience of October 8, 20 to which I have made references.) Actually, I recorded this as a last minute impulse more out of mere desperation for some new pictures.
So why am I even posting it, you might think. Well, let’s just say simply for laughs and giggles. And the picture of this vintage actress as a back drop? Really no connection or association to the Cord - just a pretty face in the crowd one might say.
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Danielle Darrieux actress
Born ………………… May 1, 1917 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Died ………………… October 17, 2017 in Bois-le-Roi, Eure, France
Birth Name ………… Danielle Yvonne Marie Antoinette Darrieux
Danielle Darrieux was a French actress born in 1917 in Bordeaux, France. Primarily she starred in French movies. However, in 1938, she did (somehow-someway) get a part in a Hollywood comedy, The Rage of Paris but then quickly returned to Paris where she remained during the occupation, continuing to get parts in French movies. In 1970, once again returning to the U.S. she replaced Katharine Hepburn in the Broadway production of, “Coco”. In 2002 she made a triumphant comeback, playing Catherine Deneuve's mother in the international hit 8 Women .
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...or maybe a cylon invasion.
After the rains came, there was a period where the water on the track was lifted by the cars and became a bit misty.
I quickly changed camera settings to some of these nice silhouetted/back-lit shots.
2018 Rolex 24
Without glue or screws the prototype fit together nicely. I only have a few more things to work through then I can start moving forward!