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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Cricket photos
Something i like to do is watch cricket, and in particular Warwickshire County Cricket Club at Edgbaston! Another thing i like to do while i am there is try and become a sports photographer, it is not that easy though when your camera is an Olympus X855. It is a decent camera for general use though it does struggle a bit when on maximum zoom trying to photo men moving about fairly quickly! Some of my photos do turn out quite well though like this one of Neil Carter just before he catches the ball...
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
RAF decade by decade
After resuming construction of Airfix model kits after a lay-off of about 20 years by accident i have a theme for the aircraft i have constructed so far. I am going through the life of the RAF decade by decade as you shall see...
1910s - RE8
A large and rather unwieldly biplane, to be honest this put me off biplanes for a bit!
1920s - Tiger Moth
Chronologically the first kit i made here (RE8 was next then the others followed as below).
1930s - Defiant
We enter the monoplane era.
1940s - Hurricane
My favourite WW2 warplane. Due an upgrade i think. As i get better at this modelling lark i go back and improve the models, well a little.
1950s - Spitfire Mark 19
Although the Spitfire is a a WW2 legend this model (and paint style) reflects it's final RAF role in the early 1950s.
1960s - Jet Provost
The current project.
A Harrier may be the next project for the 1970s with perhaps a Tornado for the 1980s, Typhoon for the 1990s and a Hawk 128 for the 2000s. Much glueing, painting and swearing to go though!
1910s - RE8
A large and rather unwieldly biplane, to be honest this put me off biplanes for a bit!
1920s - Tiger Moth
Chronologically the first kit i made here (RE8 was next then the others followed as below).
1930s - Defiant
We enter the monoplane era.
1940s - Hurricane
My favourite WW2 warplane. Due an upgrade i think. As i get better at this modelling lark i go back and improve the models, well a little.
1950s - Spitfire Mark 19
Although the Spitfire is a a WW2 legend this model (and paint style) reflects it's final RAF role in the early 1950s.
1960s - Jet Provost
The current project.
A Harrier may be the next project for the 1970s with perhaps a Tornado for the 1980s, Typhoon for the 1990s and a Hawk 128 for the 2000s. Much glueing, painting and swearing to go though!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Old prospectii
In the Boss' office are old prospectuses of the university and the polytechnic that preceded it going back to 1974 (perhaps the first - though it was called a handbook back then not a prospectus). I took a few pictures of these wonderful old tomes.
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