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American Integrity departs Duluth shorly after loading iron ore at CN 6. She is pushing lots of water due to large waves coming into the canal. 10/2/19
A fascinating photograph of the LNER's Sentinel/Cammell steam railcar No 2135 'Integrity' leaving Newcastle Central in August 1932.
2135 was built in 1927 and ran for twenty years before being withdrawn in 1947. It was the only example of a two cylinder gear driven Sentinel railcar and was initially built as an experiment but proved successful.
The LNER had a number of different railcars throughout their system - apparently they were more economical than certain classes of tank engines for local and suburban use.
Photographer unknown.
Such a stunning face. One of my favorite of all my Integrity dolls. Just gorgeous. She is the embodiment of how gorgeous the Veronique 1.0 sculpt can be.
Integrity/NuFace/ Stilettos Out Convention//Nadja Rhymes/The Distraction/Jessy Ayala
Integrity/East 59th/The Basic collection/Augustus Blake /Honolulu Sunset/Chris Stoekel
In light of the recent Integrity poll regarding E59th I decided to get out one of my FR dolls to see what I thought. The suit fit Vanessa well.
Oh wow! I love this guy!
My only complaints are:
The hood is stiff and doesn't lay flat. His glasses are too big for his head and his lips are a bit too pink (same as Tobias).
Also, his shirt closes with velcro instead of snaps. This isn't really a complaint but considering that these dolls cost more than the CI dolls, I expected snaps on his shirt.
Basic Lilith, one of my favorite Integrity dolls from 2021. Still trying to decide if I "need" any of the upgrade dolls for 2022. Not a single one of them grabbed me and screamed "must have" this year. I like the Eden, but she reminds me a lot of basic Lilith. I like Poppy's coloring, but am not a fan of the hime bangs, so going to pass on her this year I think.
Poppy + Squishtish tunic = one of my favorite styling combinations!
Joana has sent along a few of her tunics in a new fabric for this year's Integrity Toys Convention. Though I don't have Summer of Love Poppy Parker, I think she'd be a beautiful option for this look!
Tunic: Squishtish, Jewelry by me - both available at the Friday night bazaar
Doll: OOAK British Invasion Poppy Parker (not available)
I have had this incredible lampshade dress, a gift from DollDiva, for quite some time but couldn't find the right model/photo to capture the dress's playfulnes or show my dolls' appreciation for this dear doll collector's generosity. Enter Janay with her playful energy and fall accessories to finally help the photo come together! I really, really hope we see another Janay/Industry line!
Doll: Legacy Janay (Industry /Integrity Toys)
Dress: by DollDiva -- thank you so very much!
Sweater and necklace: Mattel
Boots/Purse: Mizi