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I present the offspring of Dante and Trish...
An original character & 1/6 scale kitbash figure, inspired by the classic 'Devil May Cry ' videogames from Capcom, conceived, assembled and photographed by myself employing layered filters from Enjoyphoto, Superphoto & additional editing apps installed on my cameraphone.
I recently purchased these 1990s era G.I. Joe figures from another 1/6-scale hobbyist named "Wren" who is thinning out a collection. Naturally, they became... The Wrenegades!
I have learned that the male figure is from the 2001 G.I. Joe Adventure Team Secret of the Mummy's Tomb set. The two female figures are from the 2003 Secret of the Savage Swamp set.
Cheryl Ladd, Farrah Fawcett (version 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0), Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson, RuPaul, Brooke Shields, Jennifer Lopez, Chris Reeve) all repainted and restyled by artist Noel Cruz, as well as Mommie Dearest Fashion Royalty, Funny Face FR, Pink Ribbon Barbie, Hot Toys Bruce Lee, Brad Pitt, Enterbay Scarface, and others enjoy the debut of the 1:6 scale project created and built by Ken Haseltine of Regent Miniatures.
Many of the gowns are Fashion Royalty fashions designed by Jason Wu for FR. Some are Dressmaker Details as well as Barbie Fashion by Mattel. Furniture is by Regent Miniatures. The Men's fashions are from Monkey Depot as is one chair located upstairs (with the guitar) www.monkeydepot.com/.
Farrah is on facebook www.facebook.com/FLFawcett and on Tumblr at; farrahlenifawcett.tumblr.com and also on ipernity at www.ipernity.com/home/311111 and join Farrah on Instagram at www.instagram.com/farrahlfawcett.
Photo/Graphic Layout & web sites ncruz.com & myfarrah.com by www.stevemckinnis.com.
DIY pillows and bed throw. Also DIY bed and bed sheets :) I`m thinking if I should maybe make some of these pillows for sale... But don`t know if anyone would be interested?
Hank is in the study with Jake updating him on their progress, "Well Boss, we are nearly finished, just need a few finishing touches then we can move all your stuff back in" Said Hank looking rather happy with himself,
"That is fantastic news! It get's quite difficult trying to get any work done in the Arms!" smiled Jake.
I made this by first building solid wood bases. I painted them to seal the wood, then I covered them with real stone veneer. This is the first time I've used it, and it's a little pricey, but I'm happy with the result, so I will probably use it again. I thought it was going to be difficult to work with it, but it's not too bad. The smaller pieces on the water feature were the most difficult, as you have to use tin snips to cut the material. For the bigger pieces, I used my chop saw. My grandson was watching and thought the sparks were cool, haha. I ended up using my Dremel tool to grind down the small pieces to fit properly.