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Grazioso favo con apette, in fimo: è utilizzabile come charm o come ciondolo, anche per il cellulare. Misura circa 3 cm, con il gancino incluso.
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Etsy and Dawanda nickname user: PetiteFraise
Little honeycomb with two little bees made of FIMO (polymer clay): you can use it as charm or pendant, or as charm for your mobile. It mesures about 3 cm, hook included.
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Etsy and Dawanda nickname user: PetiteFraise
I had this built before Scotty uploaded his and am only just now realizing the similarities.
Inspired by Moko and all his giant robots.
Hm. This picture is kind of grainy. And it looks really terrible. I may upload a better pic later. I'm not so great on this scale for photographing.
Some pre-dawn shots of the USS Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. This is a South Dakota class battleship. (A touch smaller than the Iowa Class, 200 ft shorter.) This museum is great because the World War 2 era Anti Aircraft guns are still on the ship.
Alt build of the Rhino frame for Mobile Frame Zero Rapid Attack. Inspired by new Energy Axe build idea
Seen along US 46 in Western NJ is this sad sight of an old Pullman Dining car, once part of a restaurant, but now sitting idle and deteriorating, as the place has been out of business a number of years.
The car is physically built into the side of the restaurant. The buildings were in terrible shape and it's apparent this place has been closed for some time. This old rail car is probably the most valuable thing on the property.
Inside, the tables were set, as if dinner were going to be served today. Unfortunately I couldn't get a good shot inside, and it was raining.
This is a view from the deck of the Carnival Fantasy.
In front is the convention center with the Cochrane–Africatown USA Bridge in the distance.
The Cochrane–Africatown USA Bridge was completed and opened in 1991. It carries US 90 over the Mobile River.
It was named for the 60-year-old vertical-lift Cochrane Bridge that it replaced, and the historic community of Africatown, which was located where the western approach to the bridge was built.