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Yesterday my two year old grandson called my Hospice hospital bed a spaceship. It was life changing! It's so much more fun to live on a spaceship!!!

"In 1928 an excited newscaster announces to his radio listeners that Amelia Earhart has just become the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean".

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Spaceship Earth at Epcot

GT by Citroen

 

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If you've seen my posts before you will know this is the first time a castle has ever graced my photostream. Lately I've been feeling a bit one dimensional with my builds only being space and wanted to try something different. I've been having a blast building this and hope to be done soon, but wanted to post this now just in case life gets in the way.

Since we are on the bubble theme...

Spaceship Earth at Epcot in Walt Disney World Florida

 

RX100M3 8.8mm | f 5.6 | 1/125 | iso125

Many years ago, I built a couple of spaceships that were White, with Red Stripes. This is a continuation, of sorts, but much smaller.

 

Inspired, amongst other things, by Homeworld concept art, The Expanse, UNSC ships from Halo, and many and varied artworks from across the internet.

 

In terms of the build, I'm very pleased with the engines in particular. They came together in a single build session, along with the angled panels behind the red stripe made with those spiky angle plates. It was just one of those moments where everything came together just so, which was nice.

 

Also pleased with the missile pods, which is the gimmick that this built started with. I found two coffins in my Box of Bits That Don't Fit Anywhere Else in My Sorting System, so I resolved to make use of them. They were initially larger, using 1x1 barrels, but they proved to be overpoweringly large, so I shrunk them down just to 1x1 round plates, offset with a second every other slot. If I had 26 1x1 round tiles in the same (non-transparent) colour I'd have used them, but I don't. Oh well.

 

There's quite a lot of angular nonsense going on to line the panels on either side of the missile pods, and it's not quite to the same angle as the 3x6 wedge, but it's close enough.

 

The nose is the simplest part of the ship, but I've tried to balance the length against the rather hefty engine and midsection.

 

I'm planning on assembling a small fleet for STEAM, so we'll see what more variations on the White/Red/DkRed (with DkGrey engines, TrBlue windows) theme I can come up with. I have ideas aplenty, the challenge now is making something from the ideas.

 

(I may or may not have a similarly sized WIP, but hollow and aircraft-carrier-y on my desk already. I also also may have ideas for a certain September theme month... we shall see...)

Nikon D800 - 70-300mm

f/16 - 2 sec - 200 Iso

Eglise St Joseph du Havre (Seine-Maritime)

Epcot, Walt Disney World

The past weekend I extended a business trip to include a couple days in the parks. It was good to see Don and Susan & Bill.

red/white spaceship V2

An imaginative concept design by Miss Perrie in collaboration with Australian Space Research Institute (ASRI) and the Australian Space Engineering Research Association (ASERA) of a solar winds spaceship.

All I want for christmas, is you...

 

No no no, I want spaceships!!!

6 exposure panorama using a nodal ninja 3

A few more MOCs from this past summer that I need to get posted before the end of the year! :-D

How many lights you got? Full screen helps.

And if I told you that there is a naked woman/man at the window somewhere on the picture, would you look at it more closely? Would you even register for my page hoping for more?

Gotta love the colors of Spaceship Earth at night. Never gets old!

"One of many spaceships built to transport humans to find a new home somewhere in space after the slow decay of planet Earth. You, too, are welcome aboard this luxurious vessel, as long as you're rich, connected, part of the world elite, or someone else whose choices made the planet uninhabitable in the first place, of course."

 

Entry to the Bio-Cup 2020 preliminary round, theme being Future.

 

Album: www.flickr.com/photos/127920165@N07/albums/72157714356960758

More from the Keansburg Amusement Park. Shot for the Shitty Camera Challenge Instant Regret event on Twitter.

Epcot, Walt Disney World

white/red spaceship

Adjustable wings, retractable landing gear, cockpit lighting

 

Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-13649

Epcot, Disney World, Florida

Well it's been a while, but finally made it back to Florida earlier this year. Spaceship Earth had had a glow-up, and looked incredible as we left Epcot late at night. This was a handheld high ISO shot, but I so want to get back with the tripod to capture the details one day.

 

Been absent from Flickr for a while, I'm gonna try and get up-to-date this month publishing some of my best shots from the last year or so and will try harder to make 2025 a good year!

Walt Disney World, Florida

Benny’s not completely wrong...

The Lego City 60430: Interstellar Spaceship, being too small, too ugly, too many visible stud, too simple, etc ...

... I decided to re-do it again LEGO hurt my eyes too much. It tickled my fingers seriously. Worse it's space ! I could not resist.

grognie-furie MODE: ON

 

To make the flame/cone of the reactor, I used an Indian trick or innovated : NPU ! I used the transparent Dragon eggs, from the Lego Elves series (sets 41171 & 41180)

24132 - Container, Faceted, 4 x 4 x 1 2/3, Dragon Egg Top &

24130 - Container, Faceted, 4 x 4 x 1 2/3, Dragon Egg Bottom

Then I stacked 2x2 or 3x3 transparent-red dishes, to build the inside of the flame/cone.

Quartier du Plateau, Montreal, Canada.

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The spaceship I made for the Spaceship Telephone Game which was organized by Roanoke Handybuck. Obviously, the game works just like the regular old telephone game except this time, an image of the ship is passed down from person to person. After seeing the ship JS_Ninjnerd made, I really wanted to change the color scheme and give it something brighter. I kept with the cockpit design he made and just switched out the colors there as well. The shape was of course the biggest change, removing the two sections he made on the left and right, giving it more of a Star Warsy vibe.

 

Was looking to add more details and such, but sadly was busy the week I was up and ran out of time. Still fun and I'm satisfied with the outcome of my ship, it even includes a mini pilot!

 

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~Noah

 

Next one is by Isaac Snyder.

 

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This looks like a spaceship with a city sticking out of the bottom. It’s amazing how the raindrops on this roll of film look like everything except raindrops. Nikomat FTn, “Fuzzy Purrito” Svema MZ-3 shot at EI 12, HC-110 1:90 for 18 minutes, agitated every three.

Walt Disney World, Florida

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