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First attempt at miniature scale fleet building, in a slightly steampunk tone.
The name given to this particular fleet is Russian, being roughly translated as "torment." (And by roughly translated, I mean I used Google traslator, and I don't know how reliable that is.)
I decided to abandon my old method of storing my miniatures (using shelves - www.flickr.com/photos/spilth/211401021/in/set-72157594351... and start using plastic bins for them. The bins allow me to still keep them sorted by type, but forgo keeping them sorted by size and count. Keeping them sorted by type, size and count makes them really easy to find, but extremely annoying to put back. Now my friends and I can just put them back in the correct Type bin and be done with them. It makes finding them a little bit more time consuming but I think it's a good trade off.
I also decided to move my books to the other side of the room and maybe get rid of the book shelf on the opposite, thus giving everybody a little more room around the table during games.
This is Cecily, and tiny matchbox-dwelling kitten.
She's small enough to fit in a spoon, and she's outfitted in a tiny striped skirt with a coordinating bow.
Miniature daffodil. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene.
See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/24388649223/ for a 3D version
This is a nice example of the kind of miniature cross stitch embroidery that is created in the Mazahua community of San Felipe Santiago in the state of Mexico. This piece measures 5 inches by 7.5 inches
More finished 28mm PanOceania miniatures from the Operation: Icestorm starter set. For the Infinity tabletop wargame, by Corvus Belli
I'm completely obsessed with dollhouse miniatures lately! My latest tiny creation is an itty-bitty Valentine's Day card.
Various cupcakes made by polymer clay. These miniatures are blueberry, cherry, lemon, chocolate, mint, pistachio, strawberry flavored delicious looking little pendants. :)
Miniature mug, Chamber tomb B, ca. 1350-1300 BCE.
Miniature alabastron, ca. 1350-1250 BCE.
From the chamber tomb cemetery at Evangelistria on the NE slope of the Palamidi, Nafplio.
Archaeological Museum of Nafplion, Greece
Miniatures: One of the initial steps in the process of creating various models for beautiful cars. <3
This is my first attempt at a Tilt-shift Miniature Fake.
So any comments is appreciated.
The picture was taken at Turdor City Pl on the bridge over E 42nd street in Manhattan NY
Original photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/trollo/2839237845/in/set-7215760717...