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Athens, GA (Clarke County). Copyright 2007 D. Nelson
Now that is what I call a bulldog! He looks determined and physically sound. Very unusual depiction of the UGA mascot. Found him on an old desk UGA was throwing out.
Replaced standard jump-pack with wings from Astorath the Grim. Experimented with NMM techniques for armour, though used standard metallics for wings and deathmask to provide contrast. First finecast model ive painted, happy with the results
The shiny new exterior of John Lewis above New Str station in Birmingham caught my eye... spot me if you look closely! Who's watching who?!
A glass chess set has a lot of visual possibilities. Here I just wanted an ominous, dramatic shot, rather than an actual-game position. I'd thought of putting a bright light under the glass board (I used a flashlight; I tried off-camera flash, but I could never get the balance quite right for the effect I wanted); but the difficulty was that the pieces have felt under them, so the light wouldn't reflect through the pieces from below like I'd hoped. So I came up with this idea of having the enemy king fallen on his side, so that at least that one piece gets some interesting illumination.
Taken with a 20mm Quantaray.
This is a custom gaming computer that I built for a friend. The case is a Cougar Conquer, which looks awesome, but makes the build a bit more difficult. The pipes in the computer are part of the custom loop water cooling system; each one was bent by hand. The symbol on the right is a dokkeabi, a mischievous spirit in Korean legend. This build was challenging, but a lot of fun, and I'm very happy with how it turned out!
While the "Big Game" is tomorrow, let's look at another big game.
Introduced in 1977, Mattel developed this hand-held football game, with two modes of play where the 'bright' blip has to maneuver between the defending digital blips.
Not quite the Xbox or PS4 Madden football game, but pretty hi-tech for its time. (I wonder why I kept it all these years)
Third and last iteration of the Wipeout inspired craft for the Intentor AG Team.
It features a new front, a more consistent engine structure and more details in the bottom.
Play the Game 2009 in Coventry, UK 8 - 12 June 2009.
Don't bet on it. Michael Franzese, former mob-boss.
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This little spot just at the edge of the park in Fabuville is a popular alternative activity on rainy days.
This build is for Eurobricks' Fabuland Month. After a win on ebay netted me a variety of figures and parts this month was the perfect excuse to get building!
At View Ridge Park I wrote down the sequence 1, 3, 5, 7 and asked Charlie what the next number should be. Soon he was joined by two other boys who helped in the game. We managed to get up to 275 before time ran out. One of the boys said "these are big numbers and I'm not even in Kindergarten!" We went through three sticks of sidewalk chalk! Everyone had fun!