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The Thane is a sturdy but agile run-and-gun frame. Built for forward scouting and assaults, the SR-44 is equipped with twin quad-barrel missile launchers in place of arms for weapons, high-stress armor plating, and unique leg actuators build for all terrain types.
LFOW's note: While this is in Mistarille Dawn colors I don't really consider this part of their force (which is pretty much done). I wanted to make a completely new frame with some crazy angles and never-done-before (by me) connections. I'm happy with the result.
Dwarf Thanes are the patriarchs of a Dwarf Clan and a powerful military leader within a Dwarf army.
Each Thane has within him a vast experience combating the enemies of their race, often built up over several centuries of constant warfare and strict studies.
When battle is joined, it is the Thanes, with their finely crafted armor and rune-inscribed weapons who seek out the enemy's most powerful combatants, matching bestial fury or dark magic with courage, honour and honest steel. Most Thanes are readily identified by the large wings that protrude from their helmets.
Power:
Grudges
Fury
Beard
Runes
Functions:
Killing grobi and everything without a beard
Grumbling
Drinking ale
Height 52 cm
Weight 2.5 kg
Movable arms, hands, fingers, feet
This MOC is a pinnacle of my passion for Dwarfs and Warhammer Fantasy Battles Universe. I spent about 2 months for it and proud and pleased with the result.
I wanted to try myself in maxifigures. Its new “genre” for me. At first I wanted to build in standart size, but during reflection process I understood, that detailed and curved lines I can get only in bigger MOC. It was hard to me to say what sizes it should be, so I decided to build separately body parts. And the boot was built… The harder part for me were the pants. I’ve rebuilt it four times. And as a result we have grim and grumpy Dwarf Rori Dulgisson 52 cm tall, and weight about 2.5 kg. Thanks to my wife for cape. Runes of Power she made with golden thread.
Also wanted to thank
Without whom this MOC wouldn’t be possible.
11085 Mumbai LTT - Madgaon AC Double Decker Express ready for departure from PF-7 of Thane behind KYN WDG-3A 13425.
I hadn't really planned on train chasing, but Mike phoned me to say what he was doing, so I thought what the heck, I may as well do the same. After crossing its oppostite number, the loaded watco grain train crosses the bridge over Thane creek.
On our way to Tungareshwar, that morning the clouds were amazing...and they were vanishing fast!!!!
Thanks Hrishi for letting me use your camera :)
Thane Bound Pure DC Leaves Panvel Railway Station. These DC EMUs will be Withdrawn from service from Indian Railways once Harbour and Trans-Harbour line will be charged at 25kV AC Traction on 10th April 2016.
I hadn't really planned on train chasing, but Mike phoned me to say what he was doing, so I thought what the heck, I may as well do the same. On a gloomy afternoon that got steadily colder, a loaded Watco grain train from Thallon holds the loop at Thane, while an empty heads west.
Had to crop this one to get this view....
To see more pictures from this hike do check out picasaweb.google.com/105077990642054595341/YeoorChennaCreek
Wish you all a very happy fhotography day!!!!
Hrishi thanks for letting me use your camera :)
Las ruedas de longboard están hechas de uretano, cuando éste hace fricción con el asfalto (dependiendo de su formula) deja restos los cuales los patinadores llaman "Thane Lines". En la fotografía Yasna Inostroza destroza Camino a Farellones.
87033 Thane of Fife departs Rugby.
Mk3 12057 is the first coach.
87033 was exported to Bulgaria and the Mk3 went into service with Anglia.
@ Rajapur Depot
it reached at 6 am
9703 is also converted and on the same day it was running on Thane Kankavali route and it also reached at Rajapur at same time
But 9704 is still an ASIAD with Murud depot
Couverture de la 1ére Gazette de Pullip-évasion ~
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(Merci a ma maman pour son costume de Lutin ,son père noël pour l'autre costume, ses déco de noël et merci a mon père pour son pied d’appareil photo ~ )
A small handheld Energy Blaster. A canister provides the high energy gas for the generation of plasma.
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Sorry friends, I could not visit your p'stream for more than 40hrs due to a major net problem here.
Thanks a lot for your wonderful comments
Thane costume and M3-Predator props made by Zihark Cosplay zihark-cosplay.deviantart.com/ and Sender Cosplay sendershiseiten.deviantart.com/
Liara costume and M-6 Carnifex gun prop made by Sumyuna Cosplay sumyuna.deviantart.com/
Tali costume made and worn by me.
Garrus costume made by us with Adrian Winters www.facebook.com/adrian.winters1.
Mask by mywickedarmor.com fixed and painted by us.
Black Widow sniper rifle prop made by www.facebook.com/Skullopathy
Picture by jesusclares.es
Church of St. Thomas à Becket. Dodbrooke Devon,
The village of Dodbrooke could have derived its name from a Saxon thane called Dodda. Under Saxon law, no man could hold this office unless there was a place of worship on his land. This did not need to be a church: it was sometimes a wayside cross round which Christians gathered. The base of Dodbrooke's ancient wayside cross still exists, forming the base of the war memorial on the right of the church gateway.
If there was a Saxon church on this site, no trace of it remains.
The present building ,constructed of rubble stone with ashlar dressings under slate roofs, was built in the 15c, replacing an earlier Norman church.
There is reason to believe that this earlier church dedicated to Thomas A Becket, martyred in 1170, was built by one of his murderers William de Tracy, who owned land stretching from about a mile up the Totnes road to a little south of where the present church stands. Certainly the surviving Norman font is of this date www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/z53601S7GB
The present church is Perpendicular in style, and consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, and embattled west tower with six bells. The 14c tower was once topped by a spire, but this was removed in 1785.
The nave and south aisle date from c 1450 although the pillars and window tracery are simpler than some elsewhere because of the hardness of the granite from which they are carved. Each pillar in the southern arcade is a monolith and is said to have been brought from Hay Tor on Dartmoor.
The capitals of the pillars in the chancel are more ornate than those in the nave, and may be later, but their remarkable decoration reminds us that splendour increases as one approaches the altar. One of these capitals shows the Lacy Knot, the token of Bishop Lacy of Exeter who died in 1455, and thus gives a clue to the date of this part of the church. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/6115qKSk69
The north aisle was once owned & maintained by the Champernownes of Dartington who were Lords of the Manor for many years. In the 17c the family allowed the aisle to fall into disrepair and eventually it had to be pulled down. The rest of the building was however well restored .
in 1886 / 1887 the people of Dodbrooke seized the opportunity to rebuild the north aisle and luckily for them, the church of South Huish, near Malborough, had fallen into disuse and ruin and its pillars and arches were brought here to form the northern arcade. Although it fits in well, one can see that this arcade is different from that in the south. At about the same time the west window was brought from South Pool. The chancel was also rebuilt The ceiling of the south aisle was taken down at the same time, exposing the oak roof, which has some fine carving and bosses.
The 15c porch probably replaced one from the earlier church. The inner doorway is earlier, and may be that of the original. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/6DggxL9Xac
The late 15c / early 16c rood screen survives though partly destroyed in 16c , the central portion having been restored in 1897 by Harry Hems with the addition of a finely carved oak cornice, and a cross between angels over the central doorway. At the same time the north aisle portion was added. The cornice was copied from that in Combe-in-Teignhead church, and the angels from two on the reredos of St. Alban's Cathedral On the shields on the screens are recorded the names of all the incumbents of the parish from 1327 to modern times. . The groining is gone. There are paintings of saints on the lower panels, these have been repainted, but some of them are copies of the old. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/s6wp1873wt
An organ was built in 1874 at a cost of £210, defrayed by subscription, &c.
A window in the aisle is filled with stained glass, representing the Adoration of the Magi, in memory of two members of the Pearse family; the north-west window is in memory of the Harris and Phillipps families.
The registers date: baptisms, 1725; marriages, 1727; burials,
1727.
The poor have £265. a year from Sir J. Acland's charity, and 20s. left by John Peter, out of the tithes of Cornworthy. The parish lands vested in 1640, for the reparation of the church, &c., comprise twelve tenements.