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A shot of a speeding RC car my friend was driving.

 

I took around fifty shots and this is the only one that's even half a decent. A fast moving small target is s a pain to focus. In my case luck and amount of snaps does the job, or not.

" There's something about Hack. Nobody can quite put their fingers on it, and I don't think he could either..."

 

-RC-1222

 

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Painted (hopefully) in the style of Alice X. Zhang.

This is a RAW, unedited footage that is part of a video that cannot be uploaded to flickr due to file size limitation. So please consider this as a Trailer. The Main Feature is over at my YouTube channel:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSaHtQM6oTc

 

Shot with a Lumix GX85 + LUMIX G VARIO 45-175mm

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Check out this blog post with a short story featuring this product:

rcadventuretales.blogspot.com/2016/09/sticky-fingers.html

 

Unisex.

Includes 4 stands (about 2 minutes total looping)

Walking, Running, Crawl, Crouch, Left and Right turns, and the best part: Vomiting!

 

This pairs well with the -RC- Sickness AO, where you could be hungover. Try not to be by drinking water.

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Sickness-AO/8624175

 

Click your head to vomit. It will be gross, but you will like it.

 

Sounds have male and female options.

 

Click here for some example GIFs of animations:

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Available at the Main Store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Salchicha%20County/203/35/23

 

and the Marketplace:

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Drunk-AO/9928306

My first figure upload in 10 months, I'm back with my 5th version of Delta Squad. Starting us off is Fixer, the tech expert and squad second-in-command.

 

The decals are 100% designed and applied by me. CloneArmyCustoms manufactured the helmet, backpack, and carbine. They are some fantastic pieces.

 

I changed decal paper brands, got a much higher quality printer, and now use laser printed decals. All of this allowed me to make a much higher quality product.

 

This is a brand-new template, one that went through several trial runs (including three versions of Delta that I never posted, hence this being the 5th version). Decals cover every surface of the figure. The arm design covers almost the entire area of the arm, and what wasn't covered (the edges of the shoulder) I painted black. All torso and leg designs wrap around to all four sides of the piece smoothly. There is even a decal on the top of the torso (though I didn't snag a picture). The helmet and backpack templates are also vastly improved. My leg template was heavily inspired by AndrewVxtc, though I did make some different design and aesthetic choices, and I designed it all myself. Shoutout to Andrew, thanks for the inspiration!

 

I drybrushed black acyrillic paint over the entire figure to give it a really nice weathered look. The chips in the paint were designed in the decals, however. It turned out really nice and adds a lot to the figure. Though it's hard to see, I also drybrushed the DC-17 with a gunmetal color.

 

One of the things I love most about this figure are all the little details I was able to fit in. For starters, Fixer has his two-toned design, and I tried to make it as subtle as I could while still making it visible. He has his pauldron-type-thing on his right shoulder, something very few customizers add.

 

Shoutout to my friend Aidan for helping me with the photography!

 

View on all sizes to get a better look. C&C appreciated.

  

Spool06 | 64-14847/OF | 'Combat Sent' | 45th Reconnaissance Squadron | Offitt AFB seen at RAF Mildenhall.

"Alone against all these droids...heh, they don't stand a chance." - RC-1138

 

The final figure for the updated Delta Squad! When you put all four of the member together, they look pretty epic. A picture of the squad as a whole will be posted shortly!

A Free Gift from -RC- Cluster for Spotlight Magazine!

www.spotlightsl.com/

 

Join the Spotlight Magazine SL Group to gather it up and read!

 

world.secondlife.com/group/91d89e6e-0404-494c-ea9b-db0748...

  

It's ready for you now!

 

Coming to The Play Room on August 5th!

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Consignment/215/222/23

 

-RC- Popsicle Stick Puppets

L$25 Per Play

21 Common

3 Rare

 

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Each Play includes one of the same character type for both hands.

The Right Hand Animates you, and the left hand is just attached.

 

Example:

 

- RC- Popsicle Puppet - Dog - Chat

 

Includes: Dog Chat Left Hand

Dog Chat Right Hand

 

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WARNING: Because they come in sets, they are boxed, sorry friends :(

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There are three different types of animations to win.

- Chat

- Love

- Mean

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So, here's a full list of the 24 possible winners.

 

1 Dog Chat

2 Dog Love

3 Dog Mean

4 Cat Chat

5 Cat Love

6 Cat Mean

7 Broccoli Chat

8 Broccoli Love

9 Broccoli Mean

10 Cauliflower Chat

11 Cauliflower Love

12 Cauliflower Mean

13 T-Rex Chat

14 T-Rex Love

15 T-Rex Mean

16 Dinosaur Chat

17 Dinosaur Love

18 Dinosaur Mean

19 Flower Chat

20 Flower Love

21 Flower Mean

  

**RARE - Family includes 3 Puppets**

 

22 - Family Love

Lady Love

Man Love

Baby Love

23 - Family Mean

Lady Mean

Man Mean

Baby Mean

24 - Family Chat

Lady Chat

Man Chat

Baby Chat

    

Wow your house has a lot of flies in it. Why are there so many flies in your house? Maybe you have bodies under the floor.

 

If you want to kill some, you can buy this fly swatter.

 

Wear the Fly Swatter to animate standing. Then wear the HUD to try different animations.

 

You can also wear a fly that buzzes around you. There's a version with or without buzzing sounds.

 

There are 4 colors included - Black Death, Beaten Blue, Welty Pink and Old Bruise Green.

 

The HUD will let you swat at flies, at your friends (you could maybe hurt them, maybe because you're violent and you have bodies under your floor), or yourself.

 

There are sounds of swooshing and smacking.

 

Here are some GIF examples of animations:

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Available at the Main Store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Salchicha%20County/203/35/23

 

and the Marketplace:

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Fly-Swatter-HUD-controlle...

 

Tijdje terug,,,2013 toen we Rheincargo nog wel eens achter zagen.Hier de DE64 in zijn mooi groen gele jasje te 3bergen.

To keep yourself away from bugs!

 

Wear and click to animate. With or without sound.

 

Two versions - one for spraying yourself and one for spraying others!

 

Available at the Main Store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Salchicha%20County/203/35/23

 

and the Marketplace!

 

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Bug-Spray/9687844

 

Available at the Main Store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Salchicha%20County/203/35/23

 

and the Marketplace!

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Shampoo-Conditioner/8921100

 

Two bottles of shampoo and two bottles of conditioner!

 

Rez individually for decoration or you can rez the "Shampoo & Conditioner" to click to animate for 10 seconds!

 

Attach the bubbles to your hand to animate, or attach to your head for just having it look nice.

169339/RC on finals to RAF Lossiemouth

The inspiration for this build was the wide bike tyres from the Harley Davidson set. I thought the wider tyre had potential for a hub less wheel design. After a few prototypes I managed to get a design that worked reasonably well. The drive motors had to be geared down heavily to provide enough torque to turn the wheels. Where the tyres are only held in by friction there is still quite a lot of slip from the drive wheel turning the larger tyre. I did play around with a design with one small wheel inside the larger tyre and another small wheel on top pinching the larger tyre. Unfortunately getting both of those to drive the tyre just ended up being way too bulky so I settled for just one drive wheel. It was definitely a fun challenge trying to find a balance between having enough torque and trying to minimise the amount of slip from the drive wheel turning the tyre.

 

This model is powered by 2 powered up XL motors for drive and one powered up L motor for steering.

 

This build was originally planned for #febrovery and was very close to being finished but unfortunately I had to put it to the side for a little while. Only 7 months later I managed to get round to finishing it.

Some fireflies that you can try and catch!

 

Wear the jar, lid, and fireflies to start animating and watch them flicker around you!

 

They really light up if you have lighting enabled!

 

From Summerfest '15

 

Available at the Main Store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Salchicha%20County/203/35/23

and the Marketplace!

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Summer-Flies/9297598

Olympus 35 RC with E.Zuiko 2.8/42

 

In the sixties and early seventies the prevalent look of a viewfinder camera was "metal brick with lens sticking out". Also Olympus made quite some of those, apart from its celebrities. The early models were somewhat chunky (e.g. 35 LE), some of them were well equipped with a rangefinder and a fast f1.7 lens. Following the common evolution the cameras became more and more compact and sophisticated, the Olympus 35 SP even sports a spot meter. The 35 RC appeared 1970 and can easily be recognized by the shutter speed dial on top, for that the advance lever was shifted from the top to the back. It is certainly not the top model ("slow" f2.8 lens, no slow shutter speeds) but it seems to be quite successful, at least it is the Olympus I can see most second hand in shop windows or at the flea market, apart from some mjus.

 

Some specs and features:

* Manual mode and shutter priority automatic exposure

* Shutter speed range: 1/500 to 1/15 s and B

* F-stop range: 2.8 to 22

* Auto flash mode, GN from 10 to 40

* ISO range: 25 to 800

* 2.8/42 lens, 5 elements in 4 groups

* Nearest focus distance: 0.9 m

* Filter size: 43.5 mm thread

* Rangefinder

* Bright frame viewfinder with parallax marks

* Shutter speed, f-stop and over/underexposure are indicated in viewer

* Shutter button is locked at over/underexposure in AE-mode

* self-timer, cable release thread

* One mercury cell 1.3 V PX625 is required for AE-mode

* Manual mode is unmetered and works without battery

* Size 109 x 70 x 50 mm

* Weight 410 g

 

Fun fact: On both of my 35 RCs and in some German instruction manuals the lens is labeled with "1:2,8" and not with "1:2.8". Germans use a comma instead of a point for decimal numbers, so, did Olympus make an extra German version?

 

I had some trouble with that exemplar: the aperture didn't open, neither in manual nor in auto mode (in rest position the diaphragm is always closed, when pressing down the shutter button it opens to the set value or to the value chosen by the automatic). The aperture blades looked very clean (not oily), and if the shutter is open you can even poke at the blades carefully - no way to move the blades. I noticed, that you can release the shutter even if the function ring is set to "off", so I decided that there is something wrong with that function ring and started to disassemble the camera. There are some instructions on the net for disassembly: remove the top plate (note: remove screw of self-timer clockwise, unsolder flash sync wire at PC-socket), remove bottom plate. Peel off leatherette on both sides of the lens, remove plates on each side, one screw each. Now you perhaps get an idea of an unique design: the shutter escapement (not the self-timer) is under the shutter speed dial and *not* in the lens barrel. Escapement, self-timer, shutter button, aperture assembly, lens .. are all mounted on the "shutter board".

So, for removing the shutter board, I started with the self-timer (two screws at the front), and the shutter speed dial board (four screws, one a bit hidden at the back and a bit bigger, two on the rangefinder assembly, be careful with the shutter speed indicator needle). The shutter board is hold by five screws, four at the front, one at the back where the shutter speed dial board was; the last one has a kind of washer. Now you can pull out the shutter board, you have to pull at some wires too. The rod which transmits the focus distance to the rangefinder will fall out.

Still no idea how to get through to the aperture, so I removed the lens barrel (four screws on the back of the shutter board, one is countersunk). Now it was clear: two pins on the shutter board are reaching into the lens barrel and actuating shutter and diaphragm. I don't know how the people at Olympus brought shutter board and lens barrel together, but the must have been magicians. And I found my culprit: the lever with the pin for actuating the diaphragm jammed completely and utterly. It was corroded, and it was the unluckiest case of destruction done by battery acid I've ever seen. The bearing of that lever is a post riveted into the shutter board, and post and lever are like welded together; no way to separate them. So .. while trying to move that lever, the riveted post got loose .. and lever and post together got somehow movable again. Certainly not in the way intended by the designers - it's a mess, but the aperture opens nearly to f2.8 again, and the shutter button lock works also again.

 

So, if you are having the same problem - aperture doesn't open at all - there are some things you can try first: remove the bottom plate and have a look. In the center of the triangle: 'lens/battery compartment/coil instrument' is a good visible screw. The screw is on a lever, the other end of the lever is directly connected with the diaphragm. Set the function ring to 2.8, now you should be able to lift the screw with your finger nail and open the aperture. If it is difficult or the aperture doesn't snap back by itself, a tiny drop of fine oil may help. If you can't move the screw at all, a more extensive repair is required, unfortunately.

169346/RC on approach to Lossie

RAF MILDENHALL SUFFOLK ENGLAND

51 Squadron RC-135W/Airseeker R1 ZZ666 and Typhoon FGR4s ZK348 and ZK358 over RAF Cranwell in May 2024.

Swedish Rc locomotive with Powered Up, 4ch Technic Hub, 2xtrain motors and 2x LED:s. Controlled by a custom program in the PuP app ...

My second upload for my V5 Delta Squad, Boss is finally here! He's the squad sergeant and leader, and he's the player character in the game, Republic Commando.

 

This guy features the same decal template as Fixer, except with his signature orange markings. Once again, the leg design was inspired by Andrew Vxtc, so shoutout to him!

 

"38" is visible on his backpack, and the gradient in the visor turned out beautifully. The number of decals on this figure makes for a level of detail that really completes the figure. I love the battle-damage effect I was able to get by drybrushing the whole figure with black.

 

My friend Aidan helped me with the photography, so a big thanks to him! C&C appreciated.

Es increíble la velocidad que pueden alcanzar estos juguetitos.

Barrido con disparo continuo alta velocidad

EF50mm f/1.8 II

1/100 seg.

f/13

ISO 100

For when it's hot!

  

All colors included, click the fans to change the fanning speed.

 

Available on the Marketplace

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Hand-Fans/9293461

 

Available at the Main Store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Salchicha%20County/203/35/23

Mildenhall 30/07/2016

Sixth Avenue, Park Slope. Brooklyn, NY

Rd2 1028 van Green Cargo verzekert een trein van Malmö naar Hallsberg. Rd2-locs zijn omgebouwde Rc2's.

 

Ormanäs (S), 26/05/2012

  

At the beach at Point Woronzof in Anchorage, Alaska.

Took a little trip out with friends to drive RC rock crawlers in the mud.

 

You can see Mt. Susitna (Sleeping Lady) across the inlet.

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