so before Covid I used to drive all round the highlands at night and take astronomy photographs with the landscape. I've been up your neck of the woods a few times although the bulk of my work is south of you. Hope to get back into it at some point. You can have a look at my work here if you want.
https://www.boundbystarlight.com/
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- stu_the_flat
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Sorry about starting thread drift!43rdRecceReg wrote: Yes, well, one of these days I intend to kiss the Blarney Stone.
It’s my wife who is the Corkonian. I’m a Cornishman by birth which is why Cork suits. Our daughter has inherited the Celtic gift of the gab in spades, and on our visits to Blarney we expressly tell her not to kiss the stone under any circumstances!
Anyway, I’m currently working on tank No.6, an HL Stug on a torsion bar lower hull. I’ve removed the 7.0 it came with, and have a 6.1s so that I can use servo recoil. But what colour? I currently favour a weathered dunkelgelb. Decisions, decisions…
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You have some beautifully crafted photos there, Stu. You must have almost limitless patience waiting for such moments- not to mention the skills needed to capture them.stu_the_flat wrote:so before Covid I used to drive all round the highlands at night and take astronomy photographs with the landscape. I've been up your neck of the woods a few times although the bulk of my work is south of you. Hope to get back into it at some point. You can have a look at my work here if you want.
https://www.boundbystarlight.com/
The Galloway lighthouse caught my eye, but was then swamped by equally alluring photos. As it happens, I'm also a fan of castles, and spectacular ruins in particular- Like Kilchurn ( I see one in the mirror daily ).
My Canon SLR and bag of lenses have been sidelined in recent years by the iPhone. Twenty years ago, however, I got a few pics published on BBC Scotland, and in the Highland Press and Journal. They were taken with a 2MP point and shoot camera. These are the photos:
My late lamented, westie, Mac- guarding Loch Ewe:
...and my neighbour's lambs being suitably silent:
While I've always had an interest in photography, the iPhone has made me lazy. Still, I wish I'd had it back in 2001, when I saw the Northern Lights here, three nights in a row.
I had nothing to capture them with
You've captured the essence of them perfectly. Somewhere, I have a collection of shots (downloads) taken of the light by an Icelandic Photographer. They were equally jawdropping; but nothing compares with being beneath them.
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Now, back on track (literally), or tracks...
This would-be project, might be my next:
This would-be project, might be my next:
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I wouldn't worry about it Kernow-man. The Celtic tradition of blether/blarney/gab, manifested in all Celtic nations, goes hand in hand with topic deviations.Timbo68 wrote:Sorry about starting thread drift!43rdRecceReg wrote: Yes, well, one of these days I intend to kiss the Blarney Stone.
It’s my wife who is the Corkonian. I’m a Cornishman by birth (but from the Scottish Borders according to Ancestry), which is why Cork suits. Our daughter has inherited the Celtic gift of the gab in spades, and on our visits to Blarney we expressly tell her not to kiss the stone under any circumstances!
Anyway, I’m currently working on tank No.6, an HL Stug on a torsion bar lower hull. I’ve removed the 7.0 it came with, and have a 6.1s so that I can use servo recoil. But what colour? I currently favour a weathered dunkelgelb. Decisions, decisions…
Tank no 6, eh? Clearly, you're already a hopeless case.
Well, I've learned that for anyone who goes past 3 models, there's no turning back.
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That T34 will be the one I wanted to do and ended up buying one done!!
I would recommend getting in touch with Mr Raminator for a set of wheels. That way you can keep the trumpeter ones unaltered for other uses or sale.
I would recommend getting in touch with Mr Raminator for a set of wheels. That way you can keep the trumpeter ones unaltered for other uses or sale.
HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
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Duly noted, HB- and didn't he do a fantastic job on the T34/76HERMAN BIX wrote:That T34 will be the one I wanted to do and ended up buying one done!!
I would recommend getting in touch with Mr Raminator for a set of wheels. That way you can keep the trumpeter ones unaltered for other uses or sale.
I've noticed that in Youtube Russian WW2 movies, they often seem to have a plentiful supply of T34/85s and even KV1s; but in a couple of movies I've seen lately, that really demanded T34/76s- there were none. I wonder why? Maybe they were all melted down to make T 34/85s.
Interestingly, there was a genuine hulk of a very rusty Panzer 3, however. Indeed, I saw another film with (period) hulks of Panzer IVs and 111s. Clearly, the scrap man wasn't interested.
I thought most scrap metals go to China these days, anyway. Not all, clearly.
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Hi Roy,
Great pictures there! Wow, a Russian tank! That would be a change of pace for you and would look very nice with your collection!
Cheers,
Eric.
Great pictures there! Wow, a Russian tank! That would be a change of pace for you and would look very nice with your collection!
Cheers,
Eric.
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UP THE IRONS!
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Oops, scratch that! I was just oogling your pics and saw that you already have a T34/85!
Cheers,
Eric.
Cheers,
Eric.
"You can always tell a German, you just can't tell him much." Anonymous.
German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!
UP THE IRONS!
German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!
UP THE IRONS!