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Matt Spika saw these CSX SD70MACs and asked if I could light them up. OK, but: -4 on the thermometer, and a 25 MPH wind didn't make for pleasant shooting conditions. In fact, it took me 10 minutes to get all the tripods in, because they were difficult to collapse in the cold. But, I got it: CSXT 4817 gets lit up heading west at Waterman, IL on this very cold night.

This LEGO MOC is based on the Electro-Motive Division FP45 diesel locomotive type, which was basically a SDP45 with a lightweight shroud over the walkways beside the engine compartment. It was made from 1967 to 1970 at the request of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (also known as the 'Santa Fe') for use on their passenger trains as the look of a freight engine on the head end of their prestigious trains was something they were trying to avoid. Santa Fe bought nine, and the Milwaukee Road bought an additional five bringing the production total to 14 overall. The Santa Fe engines survived in freight service after the Amtrak takeover of passenger services up until the 1996 merger with Burlington Northern, while all the Milwaukee Road's units were scrapped in the early 1980s. Of the nine Santa Fe units, one was scrapped after a 1994 wreck, another was sold to Wisconsin Central and the rest are in museums all over the USA.

 

My LEGO model features a removable roof and interior details for the cab, and the center wheel of each bogie slides left to right to traverse official LEGO curves and switches. Also, the stripe work is inspired by set 10020 - Santa Fe Super Chief.

Stay tuned for real world pictures in the coming weeks, as I ordered the remaining parts today from Bricklink. Also, thanks is due to my brother for rendering this MOC in Studio with the missing parts not available in LDD added. Thanks bro!

Today's request was for a corkscrew. I didn't seem to have one on my multi-tool, but I did have one on this Waiter's Friend. It also has a little serrated knife for cutting the foil top to the bottle.

 

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Seawhite sketch book

 

requested.. i somewhat like it... the shadow looks cool i suppose.. and jordin is as pretty as ever <3

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A customer requested that we design a bullpup semi-auto sniper rifle. So we did just that. We designed the rifle with ergonomics in mind. The ideal cartridge in mind was the .308 Win, for power, availability and speed. One of our designers came back with a futuristic design. We loved it and gave it the ok. Two weeks later a prototype is built and ready for field testing. So we sent another member who loves sniper rifles to do the testing. 100 shots, 3 inch grouping at one mile. With that data the rifle would go into mass production stages. Our customer would get the first order of 20 rifles.

 

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I really don't have anything better to do, so I remade it. The additions may look like crap, since I had to shoop them on. The pastie I have is fucked up, since it spawns an M200 in the top right corner, which I can't remove from the pastie or I'll get error #1085.

 

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Chemainus Logging Town Murals, BC, Canada - The Largest mural in town.

I had a request from an admirer for a photo of my painted toes and an anklet under my pantyhose. Here is my favorite silver anklet under L'eggs Silken Mist Black Mist nylon. I love how my toes look here.

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I kinda like it, haha :) what do you think

I have been asked / told to show some pics of me in stockings so here they are. Apologies if there are too many

 

September 1983 and Talsarnau station has no passengers and therefore the Swindon Crosscountry 3-car DMU has not stopped to pick up or set down.

At the time I was disappointed that the train hadn't stopped as this meant that my going away shot had the unit fairly distant however with the passage of time I really rather like this.

As you can imagine the station has changed a little, the small signal cabin has gone but the rest of the buildings survive and a waiting shelter has been added to the left.

 

All trains call only on request. The station building is now a private residence.

 

Harlech Castle is visible in the distance though with the increase in vegetation it no longer stands out so prominently.

  

In early 2015, Talsarnau was one of several stations on the Cambrian Coast Line to get a Harrington Hump (rather than raising the whole platform, a raised area is built where the middle doors of the train are when it stops at Talsarnau) made of paving slabs, cement and tarmac. This means that for those getting off or on the train through the middle doors of the train, the vertical step is very much reduced.

 

Girlfriend did makeup and posed me for this before we went out to dinner

Per vanrollefson's request, here's some pics of my Sd.Kfz. 9 towing my PaK 44.

I don't think that I can get this frame everyday ; that day at that time , cloud and sun created this light and I was just lucky to pass by. Driver of my car was very sure that he was driving around a nut case ; I requested him to stop by a dusty bend because beneath my feet it was heaven.

 

Himachal is a land blessed by God ! Here people are comparatively well off than most of India ( specially eastern india ). Apple & other fruit orchard ; possibility of year round cultivation of Potato , Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli .... proximity to cash rich market like Chandigar & Delhi ... is giving people healthy income. If only they could resisted the onslaught of Hydro Electric business !!

When word reached Gabriel in the mountains, that the Jarl was requesting assistance and declaring war upon Galainir, he was ready. After having had suffered the humiliation of losing his home to the usurper, he had been getting ready and building his forces for months, all in secret of course. Now, the time he had been hoping for was finally here. After having gathered his troops and begun the march to the capital, Gabriel and the Darkstar Warriors encountered battalions of Lenfels and Loreesi looking for the same opportunity. After squashing some ridiculous clan machismo and rivalries, Gabriel and the leaders of the other battalions knew that joining forces was the best way to mount this attack.

As they approached the castle and formulated the plans, Gabriel shocked the others with what he termed his ‘secret weapon’.

“The dwarves of Garheim are tinkers….they will be able to breach the castle walls better and quicker than a sapper.”

“I don’t believe it, they’re dwarves. All they know is stone and mining.” Jerik, the Lenfel captain said.

Ahmed, the Loreesi captain snorted, but otherwise said nothing.

“Just wait, they have created something they call flash powder. It’s dangerous, but in these circumstances I think it’s warranted.”

 

As the siege began, the dwarves loaded a barrel into the catapult and lit the end. As the troops charged the gates, there was a moment of pause as the flaming barrel flew overhead. Then, chaos erupted. At once there was a blast of heat as that of a furnace that permeated the entire battlefield, and the sound of the explosion seemed to felt as strongly as it was heard. The walls erupted in a shower of stone and fire. Gabriel took a brief moment to turn and give just a hint of a smile to Ahmed and Jerik.

Then, the fighting erupted. As Gabriel charged the usurpers, it seemed that bodies fell left and right. It was hard to tell what colors they were wearing with the mass of blood and gore. As he looked up his eyes connected with that of the ugliest man Gabriel had ever seen. Clad in black, he whirled chains that ended in blades from each hand. In a blur, the chains whipped through the air and tore apart the soldier just in front of Gabriel. As their eyes met, Gabriel knew he had but moments to react…..

 

SP33, the midday Sydney to Canberra Xplorer, stops at Mittagong.

 

The semaphore signal visible is one of three semaphores remaining at Mittagong. The signal was used to authorise down trains into the now removed up refuge.

 

The disused brick platform visible on the left was the dock platform.

 

Mittagong, NSW.

 

Sunday, 28 August 2022.

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On the request of the Turkish government, the Swedish government sent lieutenant Viktor Unander to Turkey in order to reform the gendarmerie in Macedonia.

 

In January 1905 the Swedish weekly Hvar 8 Dag published this photo (here coloured by me) of lieutenant Unander in a Turkish uniform. Unander, who was born in 1872, died in Bern, Switzerland in 1967.

Mom's note on this album page says, "Fourth of July Weekend, Red Feather Lake (Colorado?)"

 

Elsewhere on the album page is the typewritten note, "In the Mountains, Summer 1948"

 

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All of the photos in this album are “originals” from the 3-month period that my family spent in Denver from 1947-50 — i.e., the period before I lived in Omaha, Riverside, Roswell, Ft. Worth and a separate stay in Denver in 1951-53 (which you may have seen already in my Flickr archives).

 

Before I get into the details, let me make a strong request — if you’re looking at these photos, and if you are getting any enjoyment at all of this brief look at some mundane Americana from 65+ years ago: find a similar episode in your own life, and write it down. Gather the pictures, clean them up, and upload them somewhere on the Internet where they can be found. Trust me: there will come a day when the only person on the planet who actually experienced those events is you. Your own memories may be fuzzy and incomplete; but they will be invaluable to your friends and family members, and to many generations of your descendants. (Actually, I should listen to my own advice: unlike my subsequent visits to Roswell, Riverside, and Omaha I did not even track this early home down, let alone take any photos.)

 

So, what do I remember about the 3 early-childhood years that I spent in Denver? Since I was only 3 years old when we first moved there, the simple answer is: hardly anything. Here are the few random memories that I can dredge up:

 

1. I don’t think my Dad had even seen the ocean as a boy, but that didn’t stop him from enlisting in the Navy a while after he graduated from high school (there weren’t many other jobs on the Utah-Colorado border in those Depression-era days). He got sent out to the Pacific on some kind of naval vessel … and as it turned out, his ship was behind schedule getting back to home port in Hawaii on the evening of December 6, 1941. The submarine nets into Oahu harbor had been drawn closed, and his ship had to anchor outside … which helps explain why his ship didn’t end up at the bottom of the harbor the next morning.

  

2. Fifty years later, on December 7, 1991, I happened to be in a big park in downtown Tokyo, surrounded by thousands of young Japanese citizens, cheering as they waved their red-and-white national flags back and forth — waiting for a glimpse of the new Japanese empress, who was being presented to the public for the first time after her wedding. I heard someone near me speaking in English, so I asked him if he thought there was anything special about the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day. He was polite, but he was also puzzled and confused: he had never heard the phrase before.

  

3. But I digress … Dad eventually got back to the U.S. and left the Navy in 1947 while stationed in Washington, DC. Like so many of his generation, he decided to go to college, with most expenses paid for by the G.I. Bill. He managed to get into Denver University, and he went on ahead of my mother and me. I vaguely remember that we took the train all the way out there. (I probably don’t remember it at all; but my mother repeatedly told me about some strange man grabbing me out of her arms, and dashing off to the restroom on the train … all I know is that we arrived in Denver safely.)

  

4. We lived in an old form of military housing, known as Quonset Huts, at the edge of the D.U. campus, and I had a tiny bedroom to myself. I have only a few memories of the place: during the brutally-cold winters, Dad would use a garden hose to fill the tiny patch of grass outside the front door with a sheet of water … which froze, and provided the neighborhood kids with a place to ice-skate.

  

5. Though it wasn’t a hardship, I do remember that we had relatively little money for food. My grandparents still lived out near the Utah-Colorado border (just south of the small town of Vernal), and once a week they would send a dozen fresh eggs to us, packed in a carefully padded wooden box. We also made our own ice cream, and I’ll never forget the time Dad used some food-coloring to make blue ice-cream. I had no idea that ice cream could be any color other than brown (chocolate) or white (vanilla).

 

6. During our last year in Denver, I attended kindergarten. I was allowed to walk to school, which felt like it was miles away, across several interstate highways. But there were no Interstates at the time, and it was probably just a two-lane street a few blocks away…

 

7. At Christmas and a few other times of the year, we drove from Denver to spend the holidays with my grandparents. Not only were there no Interstate highways in those days, but there were also no ski resorts: no Vail, no Aspen. I think we drove on the old highway U.S. 40, and we went through a mountain pass (Rabbit Ear pass?) that was always snow-filled, bitter-cold, and dangerous in the winter. Invariably, Dad had to stop to put tire-chains on the car, a process that entailed much cursing and yelling. But we always got there.

 

8. Dad went to school 12 months of each year, and got a B.S. in Electrical Engineering after just 3 years, in June of 1950. I was allowed to wear his graduation cape and gown for a few minutes, and I snuck a paper airplane into the huge gymnasium where friends and families gathered to watch the graduation ceremony. We were way in the back, way up high; and I was convinced that my airplane would sail all the way across the gym, if only I could throw it. If only, if only … but I didn’t.

 

9. Dad must have gotten a job (back in Glen Oaks, NY) right away, and their lease/rental of the Quonset Hut must have ended at about the same time. I mention that only because he drove back East alone, leaving me and my very pregnant mother behind. We lived in a tiny apartment at an old Air Force base at the edge of Denver (Buckley Field?) until July, when it was time for my mother to head to the hospital and deliver my sister, Patrice. Meanwhile, I was picked up by Dad’s older brother, and driven all the way out to Utah to spend a week with my grandparents … before everyone reconnected in Denver, and we took an airplane flight back East.

 

10. There is probably more … but that’s all I can remember at this point...

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Just wondered if you guys had any dolls or photoshoots you want to see from me! I have a bit of time as I'm still on Xmas holidays so yeahh, please leave a comment!:D

This was a special request by Lea Worrall, who not only provided the base image but is also the owner of the real bus (which is preserved in GM Buses North livery). In Lea's own words:

 

"The bus pictured is of my preserved Atlantean 4622 (new to GMT in 1983 as 8622) ANA 622Y and spent almost all its life at Wigan Depot, it was withdrawn at 19 years of age after spending its last six months in service at Bolton Depot. In fact mine was the last ever Atlantean to run at Wigan Depot and the eighth last at Bolton, being withdrawn a day before the last seven. I always wondered what it might have looked like in the current corporate colours that I paint and repair everyday, as some GM Olympians actually did towards their demise. Huddersfield had a couple of Atlanteans in the fade-out Barbie 2 scheme, but they'd have looked great in this style. In the photo, 4622 is shot coming out of the new 'First Group corporate-style' Bolton Depot, which, ironically, had they survived long enough to carry this livery, is probably where she'd have been based!"

 

I'm pleased with the result and can't help wonder why First Group persisted with the fussy and generally meaningless 'Barbie 2' livery on older vehicles when they could have looked as smart as this (22-Dec-11).

 

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I got a request by flickr mail for a white blouse, black skit, off bulk hose and black pumps, here it is. CK black pencil, button down blouse on sale at Steinmarts, Hanes off black thigh high hose and J Rene black patent sling back pumps. I thought I would look like a waitress but now I think more a hostess.

A good friend from Wales asked to see a photo of my oil lamp ... so here it is, with added me!

I had a request to show these new boots with the whole denim skirt, so here it is! Went for more sheer tights this time rather than opaque. What do you think?

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