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Shot I did for a work colleague of his Land Rover. It was done on a clear night and with very little natural light at all, hence the Land Rover had to be done as a paste in from a longer exposure. It was the only way I could get enough detail and colour on the vehicle (it was impossible to do in one shot, as there was no light at all on the camera side of the road). The paste in exposure was 120 seconds..
This is one of a series of three views that I did. I had posted this on Instagram but thought it was worth putting on here to get a bigger image.
Seen at the Classic Car & Bike Meet at Towcester Racecourse in Northamptonshire on 14 July 2021 is this 1960 Rover 80.
First registered in December 1960.
A belated Febrovery design, a smaller cousin to the DN-80. I was inspired with the wheel arrangement of this and went from there. I kept it pretty skeletal; I didn't feel like bulking it up much. Light, minimal, spartan. The one-person cab sits within the roll-frame for protection. The rover can roll perpendicular to it's main axis thanks to it's six rotatable wheel units (I have no idea why it would need to do that, maybe it's just trade fair speak...)
British Car Club Day @ Houten - 2022
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JL-68-87
1964
Original Dutch License
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Tonemapped
One year since my last moc.....A little rover , late for febrovery. (I have 4 or 5 creations built , photos coming soon )
:D !
Special Thank For My Best Friend Talal Al-Mtn
Camera: Nikon D2h
Lens: Sigma 18 - 200
Focal Length: 55mm
Aperture: f/5
Shutter: 1/50s
ISO: 200
Exposure: AV
EV: -0.03 EV
Software: PhotoShop CS3
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This MOC started with that big container from the LEGO Vidiyo Beatboxes. I thought it makes a perfect cockpit for a rover. And these cupcake elements from LEGO Dots transformed nicely into wheels. The big gun-turret-looking thing on the back was inspired by „Big Wind“, the craziest fire vehicle you have ever seen! Google it!
Rover number three for Febrovery. This time going with more of a grounded near-future space aesthetic. The wheels do roll smoothly, and it was fun using some lacquered gold elements.
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Seen at a local Car Rally in Hove Park.
According to the MOT, it's a 1960 with a 3 litre straight 6 cylinder engine
Seen at the Classic Car and Bike Meet at Earls Barton, Northamptonshire on 02 June 2021 is this 1947 Rover 12 Tourer.
This one was exported to Calcutta in India.
First registered in the UK in May 1952.
The American Rover is a Three Masted Top Sail Schooner which provides pleasure cruises from downtown harbor of Norfolk, Virginia. Its design was inspired by the 19th Century Cargo Schooners that once sailed the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Seaboard. She was fittted out in the Willoughby area of Norfolk, and put into service in 1986.
Some of her stats:
Length Overall – 135 Feet
Length on Deck – 98 Feet
Beam – 24 Feet
Draft – 9 Feet
Displacement – 105 Tons
Sail Area – 5,000 Square Feet
Hull – Steel
Top Speed – 11.5 Knots
Passenger Capacity – 129
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Whimper Wonderland Run,
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
The Rover P6 series (named as the 2000, 2200, or 3500, depending on engine displacement) is a saloon car produced by Rover and subsequently British Leyland from 1963 to 1977 in Solihull, West Midlands, England, UK.
The P6 was the first winner of the European Car of the Year award
Armed with 3 Carrot Cannons, this modern rover is prepared to traverse any hazard on Gardenius VII!
I wasn't trying to make a rabbit-themed rover for Febrovery, it just kind of happened when the rear structures looked like ears and the crate became a head. So here we are!
3D View: mecabricks.com/en/models/0DvYN3Gba9e
The Range Rover was introduced to the public back in 1970.
Combining the comfort of a Rover Saloon Car with a Land Rover’s tenacity, the early Mid Size SUV came with spacious accommodation for driver and passengers.
The powertrain with a modified Buick 215 V8 engine, Rover’s groundbreaking gearbox and permanent four-wheel drive system on long-travel coil springs made the Range Rover well capable on an off road.
Musée du Louvre exhibited an early model as an „exemplary work of industrial design“. Early models had very basic interiors, Rover’s Saloon Car features like power-steering, carpeted floors, air conditioning, cloth seats and wooden interior trim were fitted in later during production.
Like the real car, the model features a Technic ladder frame chassis on coil spring suspension and rigid axles.
The build is Creator Expert sized, length 39 studs, 14 width, height about 17 studs.
Thanks a lot to The Lego Car Blog : )
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Entrance to the 40th annual,
All British Field Meet is an Annual event held in Vancouver's Van Dusen Botanical Garden,
Oakridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The longest-running and most significant annual display of British vehicles in Western Canada.
11 C, and raining
The Rover SD1 is both the code name and eventual production name given to a series of executive cars built by the Specialist Division (later the Jaguar-Rover-Triumph division), and finally the Austin Rover division of British Leyland from 1976 until 1986, when it was replaced by the Rover 800. The SD1 was marketed under various names. In 1977 it won the European Car of the Year title