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BNSF X-7060E rolls along on it's way to Chicago through Stratford, IL on August 21, 1996. Not exactly the best lighting conditions were had for this one, but a pair of SD40-2s would be nice today in any light.
3D view of Barsuk on Mecabricks: mecabricks.com/en/models/xov7qKG320D
"Barsuk" (from Russian "барсук" - "badger") is the civilian version of a SUV designed for the Soviet military in the late 60's, produced by ZiP ("ЗиП" / "Завод имени Петрова" - Petrov Plant).
Even though its design was deemed obsolete from the start of production, robust and offroad-ready Barsuk was everything a countryside denizen could dream of - especially if you don't tell 'em what was available on the other side of a curtain!
Built by the request of my friend @kiren_sun: flickr.com/photos/sovetskiy_medved/.
It was meant to be a UAZ-469 lookalike with some artistic liberties, but Kiren took it even further with adaptation of that model. I believe you'll be able to see the result some time later =)
It's such a wonderful feeling to be zipped up into a lovely dress and feel it wrap you in a nice feminine hug. I'm so grateful that my sister let me borrow this dress.
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The Brighton Zip is a thrill ride on the Brighton Seafront, providing a memorable activity for locals and visitors. The zip was specifically designed for Brighton, and runs along the famous Brighton Beach, boasting a 300-metre dual zip wire (the longest on the South Coast) with an additional 24-metre drop zone for the real adrenaline junkies.