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Multiethnicity...isn't it just beautiful? You can walk on a street and suddenly find yourself in a Senegalese hairdresser or in a typical British pub or at a Turkish restaurant while talking to an Asian waiter and an Indian student about the Pizza and Spaghetti that your Italian flatmate cooked for you the other day...:)
You can download the FREE instructions for this MOC and my other projects here.
Now that most of the smartphone have really great camera all you need to get a beautiful shot is softbox, got two for 70€, the result is definetly worth it.
I not gonna speak about the price of photoshop here ....
this words to someone specail to me
I need to feel your hands all over me
I need to feel you kissing me
I need to feel you holding me
I need to feel your touch
Cause I miss your love so much
Because my world is nothin', without you
Now I don't know what to do, with myself
Im missing you
Im missing you
There's just one thing that I wanna know
Why would God want to hurt me so bad,
Does He know how much it hurts to be missing you
Wish u all the best
The snout of the heralded U34CH! Designed for New Jersey commuter rail, the U-Boats are all but completely extinct. But perhaps one day, this gal will ride on Jersey rails again.
Hoffe ihr seid alle gut in das neue Jahr gestartet :)
Heute der Rosenthaler Platz: viele Restaurants, viele Bars, geile Location! Hoffe euch gefällt das Bild, Grüße!
©Patrick Lemoine
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Material Circulante: UTE 2292
Hora: 11:41
Data: 25-09-2023
Local: Penteado (PK 11 - Linha do Alentejo)
Serviço: U 17223 (Barreiro --» Praias-Sado - A)
Suit pressurized. Helmet locked. Oxygen flowing.
Right before climbing into the U-2, there’s a quiet ritual—every pilot reaches out and touches the nose of the aircraft. A gesture of respect, luck, and legacy.
The Dragon Lady has flown higher, longer, and deeper into the unknown than any aircraft in history.
To stand beside her is humbling. To fly her… beyond words.
📍Beale AFB
🚀 Altitude: 70,000 ft
Next post: Cockpit view & what Earth looks like when the sky goes black.
#U2DragonLady #HighFlight #EdgeOfSpace #PressureSuit #AviationHistory #BealeAFB #PilotTraditions #ColdWarTech #ModernKnights #NASAOrange
OSAN AB, 41, South Korea (Sept. 13, 2016) - A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer, escorted by U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons, performs a flyover over Osan Air Base. The flyover highlighted the close cooperation between American and Republic of Korea military forces that keeps them ready to respond at any time to threats to stability and security. The B-1s are currently assigned to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dillian Bamman) 160913-F-LM669-062
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U-Design tattoos come with Maitreya Applier, Belleza Applier, Slink Applier, Omega Applier and Classic tattoo layer in a pack. It can be wear on Maitreya, Belleza and Slink mesh body and other mesh body that friendly with Omega System such as Signature/Adam/Eve too. For standard classic avatar just wear the layer tattoo.
U-BOOT TYP VII C - 1/38 (minifig) scale with full interior.
~ 177 CM (~70 INCH) LONG
~ 15.000 PARTS
~ 4.5 YEARS OF WORK
GOALS
The model was supposed to represent a ship from the initial period of the war.
It does not show a specific copy, but it should resemble uboots such as U-69 or U-96 (known from the classic Das Boot movie).
I wanted to get a fairly good representation of both the curves of the hull and as many pieces of internal equipment as possible.
MODEL CHARACTERISTICS
It consists of 6 modules that naturally represent the 6 sections of a real ship:
1. The forward torpedo room and crew compartment [Bow: ~ 3600 parts]
2. Officers', radio and listening room [Front mess: ~ 2000 parts]
3. Control room with conning tower [Control room: ~ 2700 parts]
4. Petty Officers' romm and galley [Rear mess: ~ 1700 parts]
5. Diesel engines room [Diesels: ~ 2400 parts]
6. Electric engines and aft torpedo room [Stern: ~ 2800 parts]
In each module, the port and / or starboard can be removed.
So the entire model can represent the ship from the outside or with an open interior.
The target configuration is with the starboard closed and the port open.
I finally made two photo sessions of the entire model - in a fully closed configuration and with a closed starboard and open port side.
Adittionally I have prepared presentation of individual modules separately.
[CONSTRUCTION]
The construction was planned to be made in sections and I started from the control room.
Each module was first designed in LDD (first the hull, then the interior) and then built in reality.
The modules were created in this order:
3. Control room
2. Front mess
1. Bow
4. Rear mess
5. Diesels
6. Stern
Designing started on 26.12.2017.
[PHOTOS]
I invite you to view photos.
I'm sorry that there are so many, but I couldn't resist.
(it took me about 3 months to photograph and post-process them)
Flickr albums (part of the photos):
0. Overall: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300082599
1. Bow: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300077412
2. Front mess: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300086873
3. Control room: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300082694
4. Rear mess: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300082699
5. Diesels: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300086878
6. Stern: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300077462
0-6. Alltogether: www.flickr.com/photos/pigletciamek/albums/72177720300076411
BS (all photos):
0. Overall: brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=584704
1. Bow: brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=584706
2. Front mess: brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=584707
3. Control room: brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=584708
4. Rear mess: brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=584709
5. Diesels: brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=584710
U-Boot/ Museumsschiff am Stand von Laboe | Neuaufnahme: 2022-08-11 (2016-08-07) | DEUTSCHLAND | Baujahr: 1943 | Breite: 6,2m | Tiefgang: max. 4,8m | Maschinenleistung: 2060 KW | Geschwindigkeit: 17 kn (aufgetaucht)