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11/2011

 

From the series 'behind the persona'

ugnehenriko.co.uk/behind-the-persona

Charlie is all legs these days, hence his new nickname.

I am extremely proud and excited to present my latest model for you guys today. I'm just so happy with how the 246 GT turned out! It's shorter in overall height than a minifig, but still seats a driver.

 

One of my personal favorite details about the original car is the "wraparound" rear windscreen, which curves seamlessly into the C pillars, which I did my best to emulate on this model. I also had a last minute idea on how to suggest the yellow Dino logo on the wheels by using these old yellow wheel holders + the Cars wheel hubs that have a hole straight through the center! A yellow bar gives a similar effect to the steering wheel.

 

Hope y'all enjoy! This one will probably make its way over to my Rebrickable shortly. I haven't been updating RB as much since my techniques have gotten pretty wacky and I feel less confident in suggesting people emulate them, but this is actually a really stable and playable model.

I found these at Target.

PETER:

Scoutlova...Scoutlova....I can do it!

I can do the leg split!

I...I...I...ouch...I can't get up anymore!

Happy Crazy Tuesday "Fragile"

Millipedes are a group of arthropods that are characterised by having two pairs of jointed legs on most body segments

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But those long legs and big boobs look pretty comfortable though...

Cat Kitten Pet Animal Window Climbing-Frame indoors Legs Paws Face Ears Tabby Stripes Eyes Black Fawn Grey Fur Coat Garden- Light Grass Whiskers Tail

Or giraffe legs. If you don't see a black panther you can still get a Surprise View

Curiosity on the streets of Bern

Refracted sunlight falling on a floor. Table and chair leg shadows create the straight lines.

Had a good talk with all three kitties here ;)

  

**Funny fact is that the white surface I'm standing on is a wobbly table

and I'm longer than the space between the table and the ceiling ;)

Also depending on which cat was modeling, the other two would try to scratch through the door of the room while screaming out loud!

It's fun photographing cats! **

How many legs are there?

2, 3, 4, 5 or none?

 

Hope everyone will say "none."

Because this trick isn't tricky as "egg-trick." You can see my fingers.

Seen in Midtown Manhattan

Saints Maries De La Mer

I wasn't sure about going out today but it was well worth it. As usual!

Nothing you guys and gals haven't seen before, just thought it deserved a full shot. :P

I hope you like it :D

  

Oh and I should probably add that this was greatly inspired by Anton Sundström's Life in the Basement and jgg3210's build of The Silver Sentry's apartment.

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(Reprocess at 2025)

This limpkin was photographed with one leg up at Winding Waters Natural Area in West Palm Beach, Florida. See it, and more, on my website at www.tom-claud.pixels.com.

Belmont, Lake Macquaire NSW

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