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The Custom STUG 3 Tank consists of 673 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 13,1 / 7,3 / 17,1 cm
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Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-14 23386 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
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- The Slave I model can be built in 2 colors
- It is made of 2035 bricks
- Includes Slide out missiles, bombs and mines
- The cockpit rotates its wings
- The aircraft has a stand with plate (sticker)
- Tailgate for equipment
- Dimensions (W / H / D): 36.5 / 18.0 / 37.0 cm without stand
- Dimensions (W / H / D): 36.5 / 40,3 / 35,0 cm with stand
- The landing platform Kamino is a replica of Episode II
- It is made of 5760 bricks
- Dimensions (W / H / D): 101.0 / 70.5 / 82.5 cm
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Stickers for the Custom Model
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Stagecoach London (66063, LJ25 XML (was originally intended as LJ74 XOC), Bromley (Bromley Common)/Hastings Road (TB)-based, on loan to Lea Interchange/Ruckholt Road (LI) depot) at South Woodford Station, George Lane, South Woodford, London. Body no NB2277, batch first noted new 07/03/2025.
The Custom M4A2 Tank consists of 851 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 9,1 / 11,9 / 18,7 cm
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Being used as a crew ferry vehicle, Go-Ahead Blue Triangle SE233 YX15 XML runs along Victoria Dock Road, Custom House on Tuesday 11th October 2023. DSCN57202.
AD E20D - AD Enviro200 9.6m.
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-14 23371 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in February 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeler. Unfortunately, it was snowing when I shot this photo.
The AV-14 Hornet consists of 580 bricks,
many details make it authentic.
Dimensions W / H / D: 26,3 / 12,7 / 24,9 [cm]
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Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-1 23073 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
VH-XML, B733F, for Qantas Freight and operated by Express Freighters Australia, taxiing past ‘Sheps Mound’ for 34R Sydney Airport (SYD/YSSY) departure for Melbourne (MEL/YMML) after an engine change...
Delivered to Australian Airlines in December 1986 as VH-TAU ‘Enterprise’, it also spent time in the Qantas fleet, Jetconnect (ZK-JNF) before being converted to a freighter… This frame is 34.5 years old!
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-5 23252 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built by the CB&Q at Havelock, Nebraska in 1964, this was one of 73 XML-5's in the 23200-23272 number series.
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-14 23463 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
The Custom SdKfz 251-1 Ausf.C consists of 459 bricks. Dimensions (W / H / D): 7,8 / 7,7 / 18,2 cm
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The Custom AAT consists of 836 bricks.
Dimensions W / H / D: 17,7 / 15,2 / 23,0 [cm]
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The Custom M32B1 Recovery Tank consists of 1044 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 9,8 / 11,6 / 22,9
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The German PzKpfw IV Afrikakorps Tiger tank of 822 bricks,
many details make it authentic.
Dimensions W / H / D: 12,7 / 10,1 / 27,6 cm (with gun)
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Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-14 23389 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in March 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Mike Spoor, in his book, "CB&Q Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment" states, "In 1967 Havelock (CB&Q shops in Nebraska) constructed 200 outside braced boxcars numbered 23300 - 23499 and classified XML-14. The Burlington, favoring Keystone cushion underframes and Evans bulkheads, installed them on these cars. This group of boxcars was the first to receive 10'0" plug doors. These XML-14 cars had an inside length of 49'6" and a capacity of 4,932 cu.ft. The majority of these cars were not in assigned service and consequently were called 'free runners"."
Stenciled BLT.8.67.HV and the re-weigh date TX 1 77,. this car is a bit unusual in that it is in full Burlington Northern paint, but has CB&Q reporting marks and data. One might speculate that this car was in the shops for repairs after the BN boxcar paint scheme was developed and implemented, but before the freight car re-numbering scheme was in place. And yes, the car behind was derailed, a fortunate situation for me, or I might have missed this altogether.
The Custom M32B1 Recovery Tank consists of 1044 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 9,8 / 11,6 / 22,9
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Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-14 23383 at Kansas City, Missouri on an unknown day in April 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
The Custom Star Wars New Republic Attack Shuttel
- It consists of 4286 parts
- A fully equipped Commando Bridge
- Movable twin turbo laser at the cockpit
- Rotating bomb bays in the fuselage of the Shuttles
- The loading hatch below the cockpit can be opened
- The landing gear can be mechanically fold out and
- The blades are mechanically adjusted continuously to 125 °
- Dimensions (W / H / D): 88.0 / 53.5 / 49.8 with stand
- Dimensions (W / H / D): 105 / 35.0 / 49.8 in flying
Crew:
1 Clone Commander
7 Clone Troopers
2 Clone Pilot
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As the relationship between China and Jamaica has grown closer, the impact has slowly made itself seen on the streets of the island with more Chinese cars, trucks, bikes, and buses showing up.
This vehicle represents a high profile example of this trend. This is a Golden Dragon XML 6897J13, one of 35 Golden Dragons acquired by the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (the Government owned bus service that operates in and around the nation's capital) in September of 2016. There was a substantial ceremony and fanfare surrounding the purchase as a symbol of growing Jamaican - Chinese relations, and that is also commemorated by the Chinese flag you can see on the side of the bus here. The Chinese Ambassador to the island even made a point of attending the handover ceremony.
Golden Dragon is a subsidiary of King Long, one of the largest Chinese bus manufacturers. King Long sells buses under 3 brands: Higer, Golden Dragon, and King Long (King Long, interestingly, literally translates to "Golden Dragon" in English). Their buses have appeared all over the world as Chinese influence has spread, and you can find them in over 40 nations (Tanzania's new modern bus rapid Transit system, established just a couple of years ago, has a fleet consisting entirely of Golden Dragons and the brand has also found a lot of buyers in the Philippines). King Long brands have a strong foothold in Jamaica now - there is this big batch of Golden Dragons operated by the JUTC and also a significant number of King Longs operated by Knutsford Express, the largest long range/intercity bus operator in Jamaica.
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During the Lucca Comics & Games Festival
The Custom Wespe Tank consists of 442 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 7,1 / 8,6 / 15,4 cm
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The SdKfz 173 Tank consists of 782 bricks,
many details make it authentic.
Dimensions W / H / D: 12,2 / 9,8 / 27,0 [cm]
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The WARTHOG consists of 301 bricks,
many details make it authentic.
Dimensions W / H / D: 7,8 / 9,2 / 14,7 [cm]
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The Custom M4A2 Tank consists of 851 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 9,1 / 11,9 / 18,7 cm
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Photo taken at the Palazzo Pfanner
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During the Lucca Comics & Games Festival
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-5 23223 at Knoxville, Tennessee on an unknown day in April 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The CB&Q's shops in Havelock, Nebraska built 73 (#23200-23272) of these XML-5 boxcars during November 1964. They were equipped with Keystone underframes, Evans DF-2 bulkheads, 10 foot door openings, and a 4974 cubic foot capacity. All 73 were in assigned service. This particular car is stenciled "Return Emply To Agent CMStP&P...." and I cannot make out the last line, but there was an interchange point between the Burlington and Milwaukee at Crawford, Wisconsin (Prairie Du-Chien), and the stenciling looks similar to that. It is definitely Wisconsin. The door is placarded CLAY PRODUCTS, so it was likely assigned to a clay products manufacturer in Wisconsin. This car still has its roofwalk at this late date. It was re-weighed: TV 12 69.
The PzKpfw 5 V Tank consists of 754 bricks,
many details make it authentic.
Dimensions W / H / D: 12,0 / 11,0 / 25,5 [cm]
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Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-16 20956 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in August 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. It was stenciled: RETURN TO AGENT CB&Q RR CHICAGO, ILL.
The german K5 Railgun LEOPOLD consists of 1355 bricks,
many details make it authentic.
Dimensions W / H / D: 8,0 / 17,4 / 79,9 cm (with cran)
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As the relationship between China and Jamaica has grown closer, the impact has slowly made itself seen on the streets of the island with more Chinese cars, trucks, bikes, and buses showing up.
This vehicle represents a high profile example of this trend. This is a Golden Dragon XML 6897J13, one of 35 Golden Dragons acquired by the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (the Government owned bus service that operates in and around the nation's capital) in September of 2016. There was a substantial ceremony and fanfare surrounding the purchase as a symbol of growing Jamaican - Chinese relations, and that is also commemorated by the Chinese flag you can see on the side of the bus here. The Chinese Ambassador to the island even made a point of attending the handover ceremony.
Golden Dragon is a subsidiary of King Long, one of the largest Chinese bus manufacturers. King Long sells buses under 3 brands: Higer, Golden Dragon, and King Long (King Long, interestingly, literally translates to "Golden Dragon" in English). Their buses have appeared all over the world as Chinese influence has spread, and you can find them in over 40 nations (Tanzania's new modern bus rapid Transit system, established just a couple of years ago, has a fleet consisting entirely of Golden Dragons and the brand has also found a lot of buyers in the Philippines). King Long brands have a strong foothold in Jamaica now - there is this big batch of Golden Dragons operated by the JUTC and also a significant number of King Longs operated by Knutsford Express, the largest long range/intercity bus operator in Jamaica.
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XML-5 23223 at Knoxville, Tennessee on an unknown day in April 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The CB&Q's shops in Havelock, Nebraska built 73 (#23200-23272) of these XML-5 boxcars during November 1964. They were equipped with Keystone underframes, Evans DF-2 bulkheads, 10'0" door openings, and a 4974 cubic foot capacity. All 73 were in assigned service. This particular car is stencilled "Return Empty To Agent CMStP&P...." and I cannot make out the last line, but there was an interchange point between the Burlington and Milwaukee at Crawford, Wisconsin (Prairie Du-Chien), and the stenciling looks similar to that. It is definitely Wisconsin. The door is placarded CLAY PRODUCTS, so it was likely assigned to a clay products manufacturer in Wisconsin. This car still has its roofwalk at this late date.
The Custom Sherman Firefly tank consists of 914 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 9,2 / 13,5 / 23,4 cm
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The Custom Opel Blitz with Sd. Anhänger 52 consists of 428 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 6,4 / 7,4 / 28,5 cm
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The Custom SdKfz 7-1 consists of 589 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 7,1 / 9,5 / 21,0 cm
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The PzKpfw 6 VI Tiger Tank consists of 839 bricks,
many details make it authentic.
Dimensions W / H / D: 12,7 / 10,0 / 27,9 [cm]
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The Custom SdKfz 7 consists of 572 bricks.
Dimensions (W / H / D): 7,1 / 7,6 / 21,0 cm
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The Custom T34-85 consists of 777 bricks. Dimensions (W / H / D): 9,3 / 11,5 / 24,9 cm
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The Custom PzKpfw IV with Rocketlauncher consists of 878 bricks. Dimensions (W / H / D): 9,6 / 9,5 / 19,7 cm
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