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Small MOC inspired by a Buildable Figures piece www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=90652&...
Rey and Finn enjoy an adventure while on leave from their duties with the New Republic.
On this day they flew their newly refurbished Quad Jumper to a remote plateau on Jakku, for a well deserved picnic.
Virginia Rail
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Maple Dam Road/Shorter's Wharf, Dorchester County, MD
Blackwater River Quad
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Night time at one of the quads at Champlain College, Trent University in Peterborough, Ont.
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The Quad
University of Washington, Seattle
My wife and I recently toured the University of Washington mainly to see the cherry blossoms. If you would like to read more about our visit and see more photos, check out my post Cherry Blossoms Beckon to the University of Washington at my blog Batteredsuitcase.net
A female team of quad scull rowers from the Northwich Rowing Club pass the Proceed on the Weaver. They went further up the river and practiced racing against a male double scull boat, the four beat the two quite easily,
Rock Island train 5, the westbound Quad Cities Rocket, arrives at Joliet Union Station behind E8A 652 still wearing it's Bicentennial paint scheme. Joliet, Illinois, USA, 8 August 1978.
Quad Queensland National 6000 class locos in the form of 6002,6004,6003,6001 work 3MA6 up Callington curve on 6-1-10
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ATV Off-roading Trilogy (aka Quad Trilogy): Hillside Rollover, Mud Hole, River Crossing
I have a long list of various off-roading scenes I want to build all based on photos I take while quadding (that's why my scenes always have me taking photos in them!). I decided to do the River Crossing back in 2016. I had tried the water technique in a previous build and finally got enough of the 8x8 plates to make this scene work.
In early 2017 I found out about BrickCan and thought I should build more off-road scenes to take to the show. I came up with the idea of a 'trilogy' of quad scenes - 3 different scenes, each showing a specific action with slightly different settings, but presented as one 'story'. So I chose scenes of getting stuck in a mud hole (which I had built previously, but wanted to do a 'better' version), and rolling a quad on a hillside, as I thought they fit together with the river crossing as a good story.
The ATV Off-roading Trilogy travelled to a few different shows in 2017 (several times in a suitcase!):
- BrickCan (Richmond, BC - *won "It's a Thing" award)
- Brickspo (Moose Jaw, SK - *won "Best of Town")
- Brix n Blox (Calgary, AB)
- BrickCon (Seattle, WA)
- BricksLA (Los Angeles, CA) in 2018
I photographed it back in 2017, but it was before I really knew how to do backdrops, and was instead spending tons of time post-processing in PS to get a floating white background. That is a LOT of work when you have things like trees with irregular outlines. Unfortunately I had to take apart the builds before I learned to photograph them better. Now over 2 years later I finally gave up on the editing, and am just going to post the pics as-is - hopefully the backgrounds aren't too distracting!
The hedgerows were a haven for the mixed sparrow flock. This Field Sparrow was not as flighty and shy as most. I was glad it perched out of the thorns for a moment. Often they are off so quickly I don't get a chance for a portrait.
It is only the second day into Spring and Mother Nature has already thrown a white dusting onto Wisconsin's countryside. Personally I found it quite nice looking, considering the next month will only bear typical brown season colors. Colors such as those on the Quad sign will be in our viewfinders soon enough.. if we aren't all stuck inside.