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Photo/Special effects by: Jim Brey
Lunar Terminator on 25th March 2015
11 panel mosaic ASI120M camera, 8" SCT f/10
Processed in AS!2, Registax 6, ICE and PS CS6
The image I meant to post yesterday, along with the main picture. The bottom image shows me pressing the button to activate the light brick, and the top shows the effect.
A smaller variant of Sky-Net's larger heavy-weapons models. Designed to locate human resistance individuals after dark - it's thermal eye allows it to "see" body heat. Equipped with a four-barrel chain gun (with it's own separate eye to locate targets).
Hey everyone. I decided to get back into the Terminator mood, and let me tell you, it was fun. This mech started as a smaller version of this, and it's definitely my favorite one of the few I've made (mainly because of the light brick). The "head" is indeed built around the light brick from an Agents set, and when you push a button on the back, the main eye shines bright red.
There is a Mocpage, if you wish to see more pictures.
That's all for now; I'll be back with more soon.
The lunar terminator as captured on June 24, 2015 using a 5 inch refractor and a ZWO ASI174MM camera working at an effective focal length of approx. 2640mm.
This image is best seen at full size and against a dark background (press the "L" key to enter the Flickr lightbox).
Image processing done with Autostakkert! and Photoshop CC2015.
All rights reserved.
2043 061 has reached the end of the line at Aigen-Schlägl and is seen running round prior to working back to Linz Urfahr. The 58km long 'Mühlkreisbahn' crosses the Mühlviertel mountains on route from Linz in the south and terminates at the town of Aigen-Schlägl close to the border with the Czech Republic.
Looking like an invasion of alien technology from the Terminator movies, this is the controversial Tesla Cybertruck. Whether you own one or just see a photo of one you either love it or hate it, apparently there is no in between.
Chaos Terminator squad for my World Eaters army. I've made a full set of magnetized combi weapons, including four Combi-Meltas, Plasmas and Flamers as well as the Reaper Autocannon. The pictures shows only the ones i'm currently using. The squad is armed with 3 Combi-Plasmaguns, one Combi-Meltagun, Heavy Flamer, Chainfist, two Power Axes and two Power Mauls. I forgot to add the icon of Khorne... but it's there, waiting to be glued on ;)
The Skull was designed by Tominaga Kazuhiro,from crease pattern published on JOAS special issue 2011.
For the larger skull I used silver Stardream paper,and for the little ones(the eys),I used red Elephant Hide paper.
And the result is the Terminator metallic skull!
*Thanks Artur Biernacki for showing me an easier way to fold it.
37405 seen shortly after arriving with the 2J91 1955 from Lowestoft seen in platform 2 and before departing ECS to Norwich Crown Point 27/12/16.
Olympus XA2
Ilford HP5+ EI250
Kodak HC-110B 6m @20° in Jobo Unitank1520
DSLR-Scan
Essential film holder with Digitaliza
Negative Lab Pro
Made by Kenner in 1991- 92.
From the Terminator 2 line.
Stands about 14 inches tall.
Has sound feature and light up eyes.
Says " Hasta La Vista Baby "
And " I'll be back "
Two different gun firing sounds.
Only articulation is at shoulders.
Back in the day I didn't like that this figure has almost no articulation. But It looks cool just to display. And the fact that the features worked was the sell for me :)
A three-car SEPTA Silverliner IV train (GE, 1973-1976) arrives on Track 1 at Trenton.
Trenton Transit Center
Northeast Corridor - Amtrak
Northeast Corridor Line - NJ Transit
Trenton Line - SEPTA
Did this in an hour, did I rush things or does it look alright? Please tell me if you think I should change something, or even put in the bin.. :-)
To end it all, here is a smattering of leftover pictures. There are still more robots though, as apparently we are moving into Transformers Week next...
A second shot of Class 14 number D9521 on 20 August 2022 as it approaches its destination whilst working the 15.49 Lydney Junction to Parkend. The train is seen passing the recently installed loading gauge on the line that ran into the goods yard, much work has been done at this northern terminus of the Dean Forest Railway, I highly recommend a visit if you have not been recently.
It was good to see and hear D9521 working, but I am not a fan of locomotives in liveries that are not prototypical, but a Type 1 diesel hauling a rake of carriages liveried in maroon and chocolate/cream? Certainly more than a bit different!
I don't usually do planetary or Lunar photography but I decided to take a quick stab at it with my Sony A7iii.
〈NECA〉Terminator 2 Pescadero Escape T-800 7" Action Figure
〈NECA〉Cult Classics Series 3 : Endoskeleton
〈McFarlane Toys〉MOVIE MANIACS 5 : T-800 Endoskeleton
The City Market taken from East Bay Street very early before the vendors arrive.
The City Market is a historic market complex in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks from the architecturally-significant Market Hall, which faces Meeting Street, through a continuous series of one-story market sheds, the last of which terminates at East Bay Street. The market should not be confused with the Old Slave Mart (now a museum) where enslaved people were sold, as enslaved people were never sold in the City Market (this is a common misconception). The City Market Hall has been described as a building of the "highest architectural design quality."[1] The entire complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Market Hall and Sheds and was further designated a National Historic Landmark.[1][4]
Initially known as the Centre Market, Charleston's City Market was developed to replace the city's Beef Market building (on the site of Charleston's City Hall, 100 Broad Street), which burned in 1796. Market Hall, designed by Charleston architect Edward B. White, was added in the early 1840s. Throughout the 19th century, the market provided a convenient place for area farms and plantations to sell beef and produce; it also acted as a place for locals to gather and socialize.[5] Today, the City Market's vendors sell souvenirs and other items ranging from jewelry to Gullah sweetgrass baskets. Since 1899, the City Market has housed Charleston's Confederate Museum.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Market_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
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It's such an awesome MOC! Check it out.
I also highly recommend to visit Lego exhibition in Lipno, Czech Republic. Seriously it's better than Legoland!
Clear glass ambrotype, MPP 5x4 with 6.5" Petzval lens, wide open at f/4. Exposed for 6 seconds, open shade.
This is my old mate, Ernie's scratch-built chop. We go back the best part of 45 years and had a fair few stories to tell! He disappeared about 20 years ago and then pics started appearing on Facebook. like me, he has always bee into bikes and now makes a living restoring and scratch-buiding Harleys, chops and old Brit bikes.