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A British domestic market classic Mini Cooper, with right-hand drive.
Seen at Barrett-Jackson Auction.
I'm addicted!
I folded one of these little mini journals... and can't stop!!! I used stamps and watercolor on the covers and started sketching in one last night. We have two dogs... mine looks like a combination of both so I guess it's okay. :) I think I'll practice dogs in this little journal. Thank you, Cathy Johnson for the youtube video of how to make these.
Strathmore watercolor paper... 9 x 12... 140 lb.
Just playin' with different plugins, masks & layers. This Mini Cooper I shot with the new Canon SD3500 IS.
Seen in Cheddar, this totally immaculate Mini 850 is an oddity..to all intents it looks like a 60's Mini but the V registration says otherwise, on closer inspection the position of the wiper arms is wrong for the older car and the seat material is half cloth.
DVLA have it as an Austin Morris of March 1980, 848cc and liable for full price road tax in its class.
Therefore I think what it is, is a very good reproduction of a MKI 850.
This mini-sweeper looks like it's about to sweep up my shadow. In fact it's sweeping the lot left vacant after the demolition of the SuperValu grocery store in Penticton, BC. More photos of this demolition at SuperValu Redux. (22143a)
Mini with cut away sides and wicker seats.
Taken at a custom car show - Woburn Abbey mid 1970's - Probably 1975 or '76
When we were heading north towards Gien we passed a group of Irish registered Mini's and lo and behold they turned up at our campsite. Here a 1275 GT is hitched up to a mini caravan.
As the Japanese have origami, the French have Cartonnage. The art of making boxes etc from grey board which is then covered in paper of fabric. Surprisingly this is only really popular in France and Japan and there is very little info available in English.
This is my first attempt. I need to work on my finishing technique for the inside of the drawers. Its a bit scrappy in places.
This is a fully-fledged Challenge car (see the brakes and cage), though fitted with R90 rims instead of the normal Challenge spokes.
Also has 'old' JCW sticker on the side, the race cars have the new logo.