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Wierden, 4 mei 2021

Datum kenteken 24 april 1987

A restored Mazda RX-7 from the first generation, built from 1978 until 1985. Unique was the use of a Wankel engine. This type of engine was developed around 1960 by Felix Wankel (1902-1988). In 2010 Mazda was the last car manufacturer to stop production of cars with a Wankel engine.

Seriously, I suck at coming up with technical specifications and back-stories and whatnot. So here's a spaceship with really big guns that go pew-pew. It's supposed to look kinda like TR's for the Starfighter Telephone game. (Renamed to the Condor. Seems to fit.)

Keisuke's Mazda RX-7 from Initial D 4th Stage

 

Instructions:

www.brickvault.toys/collections/all/products/mazda-rx-7-f...

 

Japan Classic Sunday Gemert 2018

 

Green RX-7: with its current owner since 1987!

Abstracts from fishing boat RX 1066 - "Senlac Jack" based on The Stade, Hastings

Seen in Everson, Washington during a weekend trip.

 

This Lexus RX sat in the driveway that we passed several times during our trip. I liked the setting and the unharsh lighting falling upon it.

 

What could be a real rarity these days is the Isuzu pickup truck behind the Lexus! Fellow Flickr photographer Custom_Cab has identified it as an Isuzu P’UP model.

 

This was about 10 miles south of the US-Canada border.

 

The license plate has been altered for privacy.

Lomo LCA + Redscaled Fuji Superia 400 + rated at 25

Puerto Lopez - Ecuador

Gran Turismo 5

1979 Mazda RX-7 at the Mazda Classic - Automobil Museum Frey in Augsburg, Germany.

 

Mazda RX-7 [SA22C] (1978-1981)

 

2x 574 ccm Wankel engine

77 kW at 7000 rpm

Vmax: 190 km/h

Finally got a stand for my RX-79 since my local hobby shop is starting to carry LOADS of Gunpla stuff. Huge shipment from Bandai - got to see the Neo Zeong in person today and boy is that massive....

 

Still haven't had the time to completely panel line this kit but the head and upper body are done, so that's gotta count for something.

Wankel-engined coupe, this one dating from 1984. Probably the best-selling rotary engined-car of all time, with 471,000 examples of the first-generation RX-7 produced between 1978 and 1985. Mazda persevered with the Wankel engine until 2012, ending production because the type failed to meet increasingly stringent European emissions standards.

Standing on top of the cistern at Mt View Arrastra. The interior of the cistern can be seen and below it (seen through notch) is the arrastra. The cistern is several hundred gallons.

 

Mountain view, Nye County, Nevada

I have been dealing with this so much lately,.....friends who are having issues with depression and covering it up with pills....They want to feel good and avoid reality.

  

RIP anonyomous person.....

 

SWITAR 25mm F1.4 H16 RX + GM1

RX435 - Dungeness at the beginning of the year. Some god rays in the far right distance but beyond my skills to bring them out more! Lovely light peeking through the storm clouds.

 

Hasselblad 501cm, Delta 100

This RX-7 was so mint!

Keisuke's Mazda RX-7 from Initial D 1st Stage

 

Instructions:

www.brickvault.toys/collections/all/products/mazda-rx-7-f...

some of The Goldberg Sisters and the N from Nickodell's (RIP 1994)

www.thegoldbergsisters.com knock yourself out

www.facebook.com/EPeekAutomotivePhotography

 

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I first built a Mazda RX-8 way back in 2008, but took it apart several years later. I always thought they were pretty cars, so when I started building cars for Japan BrickFest and found a Japanese RX-8 police car, I immediately built one. I was never completely happy with it though. The black colour scheme obscured the model's shape. So, I've built another Japanese Police car (pictures sometime in the next few weeks) and rebuilt the RX-8 in a much more suitable red colour.

It's good to see a small town pharmacy still hanging in there. Also, I really like old west style downtowns 😆

 

Yashica Mat 124G

Lomography 100

Arista C-41 kit

Epson V550 w/ Silverfast

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