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These Crocs have been modified with the addition of tyre in order to aid the braking and acceration of the rider.

 

Corner of Loop and Bree streets, Cape Town.

"Since the 1950s, vinyl was used for custom lettering, logos, and decals, but full car wraps didn’t catch on. Then, in 1993, a mundane, yet revolutionary, idea came along: Why not vinyl wrap a car in its entirety? Germany mandated all taxis be colored beige, but nowhere stipulated paint. Kay Premium Marking Films saved the day with a beige vinyl, making practically any vehicle regulation-compliant in just a few hours."

 

www.turtlewax.com/blogs/how-to/how-to-vinyl-wrap-a-car-an...

Tom converted it into a harpoon gun… works really well.

"Liegnitz, 1760"

Alex Burns

Et Sans Resultat (modified)

15mm

 

The first Graham family head modified the original Duke of Montrose' coat of arms, changing the motto.

 

In the dining room at the Montrose Inn; Quinte West, Ontario.

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Modified Brickmania MkV (rear)

The rear machine gun has been moved down, and the the rear cupola rebuilt (it was smaller than the forward cupola). Some tanks seem to have had a platform as well, maybe for carrying troops.

This one is for Lee - I went to Tesco today down the road and the taxi that took me there was modified! It had an exhaust the size of yours on it, Recaro seats, fancy steering wheel, etc! The downside was that it was bright pink ;)

Thank you to all the lads who turned on scooters yesterday, for the photoshoot with The 45s.

 

They all looked amazing, and I look forward to seeing you all again.

Modified BMW on display at LC4

I stayed up so late make make making!

and now i have a kitty face and bright hats.

 

this floral hat now has green flannel diamond

Image taken 02.09.2012 by David Moth

The words "WASH," "DRY" and the ¢ sign are plastic letters glued on. "Coin" is painted on, and you can see where the ¢ used to be -- under the "n."

 

Most people have never noticed that that's not an ampersand before "DRY." I wonder what prompted the revision.

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