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Posts by Namerid Storm

He looking like doing a lil dance

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A beautiful piece I got from AmnotTaka on Twitter! Go give them a follow!

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Commission for @nameridstorm.bsky.social

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I did that with a can opener once xwx

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Have a good time at MFF Dark :3

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On occassion :3

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Oh come the fuck on >:(

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Guess I'll throw my hat into the ring as well :p

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It's UPGRADED RESTART ( sorry ;-;)
Rules for participation:
2 WINNERS NOW

❄️You must be my follower
❄️Submit a reference of your character in comments
❄️RT & this post
❄️End: January 15
❄️Prize: Colored fullbody sketch, simple background and minimal shade

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Happy singles day qwq

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Pfp from @sorenkfox.bsky.social , go give that bean some attention!

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1980s I-ROC Z Camaros are awesome!

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Limber up

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Time to Double-Tap

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Could stream Left for Dead or some kind of scary horror game :p

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Couldn't agree more!

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EC "Red Butte", built by Danville Car Company in 1909. Unknown as to what happened to the motor car.

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Bamberger Railroad #126, Built by the Brill car Company in 1932. This electric car survives today, albeit sitting as a rusting shell on a flat car.

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AF 0-6-0 #1 "American Fork", built by Porter, Bell & Co. in 1873. Scrapped around 1890.

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AF #1 "Onward", Built in 1872 by Mason Locomotive Works. This engine was unique as it was the first locomotive to have the driving wheels pivot separately from the rest of engine. Sadly this little engine does not exist anymore, having been scrapped around the 1880s.

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UP 2-8-0 #618, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1907. This engine was in operation up until 2010, since then it has been undergoing restoration.

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D&RGW 2-8-0 #223, built in 1881 by Grant Locomotive Works. This locomotive survives today but is awaiting Restoration.

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Map of the Wolf Creek Railroad. The route begins from the connection to the Central Pacific mainline in Nevada. From there the landscape changes from high desert, transitioning to farmlands, to deciduous forests, and eventually to granite mountain peaks protruding the canopies of evergreen forests.

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W.C.R.R. #1 "Mountaineer" (fictiscous, built in 1873 by the Central Pacific Locomotive Shops

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The logo for my fictional railroad, the Wolf Creek Railroad, founded in 1871 by Cyrus Osborn.

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Alright lets do this! As my first official post on here, I would like to share a wonderful little New York strip steak, and in the background is what I used to cook it on

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