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Inspired by homebuilt, garden-sized dozers, roughlyish minifig scale. Built to go on a flatbed with the Peterbilt 352.
Free instructions here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-207277/justplanebricks/mini-doze...
Comments are welcome. I like reading comments more than watching counters increment up.
I challenged myself to remake the Gryphon but at a much smaller size. Here is the result.
Made for Mobile Frame Zero.
quilt is 18 x 21 inches
linen and cotton fabric, cotton embroidery floss and cotton perle
girl and panda image from a 2 inch stamp made by The Greeting Farm
A Mini Pick Up at the Techno Classica Essen.
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This one is by request.
This mini 'Pirate Ship' was part of my 'Heroica Deluxe' MOC that has been on display a few times, and was featured on the Brothers Brick as well as other places.
Someone asked for instructions. So here they are. Ready to sail the seven seas in search of plunder.
Zoof! two mini podracers, inspired by the Star Wars movies. I think you can build pretty detailed, even with a small amount of bricks.
Camera: Exakta Varex IIa
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 2.8/50
Film: AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100 slide film
Developer: Tetenal Colortec E-6 3 Bath kit, Jobo CPE-2
Scanner: Epson V500
Oh my, no osprey? A flower? Yea, I guess I got to show my softer side once in a while. These were inspired from so many great macro shots that are being posted lately. You know who you are.
This was taken with a Canon 70-200 2.8L. I got to get a macro lens.
Austin Mini Moke DCH 369T
Seen at the 2022 Wingfield Classic Car Show
Seen with a cool looking Jack's Daniel's livery
A full view of the Mini Pok set. The small red container came from a craft store, and the 50 or so minifig heads were plucked from minifigs in my City, Castle and Pirate sets.
50 minifig heads really isn't that many, though, so I had to build a yellow platform inside the container to give the appearance that it was full. I also used a set of tweezers to position each head individually, which I guess demonstrates either my attention to detail or severe obsessive-compulsiveness. :D
Camera: Rolleicord Vb.
Lens: Snchneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3:5/75mm
Film: ORWO NP15, exired in 1989
Developer: Fomadon R09 1+40, 10 min@20°C
Scanner: Epson V500
A Mini Cooper seen at the 2015 Border Classic Rally in Brigg, North Lincolnshire
My images are processed to look good on my laptop, and they do look good on there - and on my phone and tablet - I am aware though that some other screens will show my images as either too dark or indeed too light. This is due to individual screen settings and not my inability to produce a clear image ....