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We found this at a thrift store. CM asked an elderly fellow who works there if there was a testing station. The man not only walked us to the unofficial testing area (Two wall sockets outside the bathrooms.) but turned out to be delightful with fun conversation!
We tested, it worked, we bought it. I still don't know why we actually tested it. We saw it and compared it to some Barbies in the toy section and agreed it's a really fun 1:6 prop. We're certainly not going to keep it plugged in the Barbie house.
But, I think it gave us some sense of justification for spending, I think, $5. I mean, you know, it really does work. 😊
First try with mmf.
Mini cakes with chocolate & regular mmf.
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A Mini 1100, one of a near infinite variety of variations...
Ektachrome EPN100 35mm slide film, Olympus OM2SP.
Standard consumer E6 chemicals, processed at home.
Digitized using a Nikon D7000 dslr, Nikkor 40mm lens, JJC ES-2 adapter.
RAW file edited in Photoshop Elements 11.
Mini, System- built versions of our iconic Bionicle heroes. To "bend" the elbows and knees, simply swap the technic connector for a steeper angle
Tiny birdhouse for tiny birds.
(handmade with polymer clay)
Mini casita para mini pájaros.
(mide menos de 2cm de alto)
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my new photo technique is using a michael lau alien box as white flat stand against a white wall, so far pretty cool for minis
remade for building instructions www.flickr.com/photos/47875208@N07/32273344410/in/datepos...
As we move from summer into fall here in Alaska the mushroom become plentiful. A great time to wander around in the forests with a macro lens. I like to try and create mini landscapes out of this tiny world. These mushroom caps are between 5mm to 10mm.
Car: Rover Mini Mayfair.
Date of first registration: 10th May 1995.
Registration region: Birmingham.
Latest recorded mileage: 102,986 (MOT 11th July 2018).
Date taken: 4th April 2019.
Album: Street Spots
Compared to my previous design, I haven't really changed much. However, I extended the rear by one side plate and also added more detail in the front-mid section.
Revolution Mini-500 at the Wernigerode aviation museum.
This helicopter was sold as a assembly kit that could be assembeled with regular tools in 50 to 60 hours.
About 500 kits were sold of which circa 100 actually flew.
However engine problems and structural weaknesses caused many accidents.
Many owners made improvements to make it safer themselves.
Mini G1 Reflector in camera mode.
Part of my range of accessories for my Lego Transformers. I might also have a slightly larger version of this one ;)
This registration now appears to be on a Yamaha motorcycle.
I'm pretty sure it has ten inch wheels so would be an early British made example before the tooling went to Australia and they acquired bigger wheels.
Self created 67' Mini.
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