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Los Angeles Angels 1st baseman Albert Pujols bats against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota on April 11, 2012. The Twins defeated the Angels 6 to 5.

Women's Clothing Department, Target, Pics by Mike Mozart instagram.com/MikeMozart

Avro Vulcan BMk.2 XH558

I bought this bunny at Target and altered it. Painted it cream with blue polka dots, added vintage postcard ephemera in the ear and used vintage silk flowers for the eye and tail.

UglyCon 2006 Whtie Target

I sent Emma a Target care package. Now that she's received it, I can show you.

Picture taken 10/22/20

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Target Field from a slightly different perspective.

 

Rangers vs. Twins, September 3, 2010

 

Twins win! Matt Fox debut.

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Heading for Tranmere oil Stage

 

Name:Target

IMO:9419448

Flag:Malta

MMSI:248057000

Callsign:9HA2149

Vessel type:Crude Oil Tanker

Gross tonnage:61,341 tons

Summer DWT:115,804 tons

Length:250 m

Beam:44 m

Draught:8.3 m

Home port:Valletta

Class society:Det Norske Veritas

Build year:2009

Builder:Samsung Shipbuilding & Heavy Industries

Goeje, South Korea

Senderismo Sermar - Valladolid

 

MARCHA-0321 - 21/12/2013 - LAS TUERCES (PALENCIA)

 

Foto de Carmen Cocho

Last weekend, Sarah, Justin and I visited the Diefenbunker, a huge four-storey underground bunker that was designed to house crucial elements of the Canadian government during the Cold War in the event of a nuclear strike. The bunker is named after former Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and is now open to the public as a museum.

JeepersMedia Skeleton Mascot from Target!

Conner on the lose at Target.

Target shooting in the field.

Second Sol 2013 is a 'Sail4Life' fundraiser regatta that hits the water on June 14-23 and today are the finals.

This Regatta dedicated to the memory of Francois Jacques.

As a baseball fan of long standing, one of my favorite things about the game is, in a word, its laziness at certain times. One of those times is during the warmup prior to the start of the contest.

 

Here, firstbaseman Justin Morneau and rightfielder Michael Cuddyer of the Minnesota Twins share a quiet word prior to the start of the team's 21 May 2010 game with the Milwaukee Brewers.

 

Taken at Target Field, Minneapolis, MN.

This large 5 ft. long, half scale model represents an Aerial Target Unmanned System.

This model is made for trade shows. Despite its size and high durability, the model is extremely lightweight. It can be easily lifted by one person using only one hand. The model is highly detailed, down to the last screw, and decorated with scaled down decals, exactly as on the original drone.

Since the model is meant to be transported from one trade show to another, it has removable tail fins and wings.

To display the model we provided a convenient custom made metal tripod. Tripod is one of the common designs to display large scale aircraft models. However our tripod is made so it can be easily assembled/disassembled in order to make it portable and conveniently transport it. The tripod also has a removable plaque to display tactical and technical characteristics of the drone.

We provided custom made ATA transit case with custom interior which designed to secure the model itself. The wings, fins, tripod display legs and a set of tools are placed in individual foam compartments.

 

Shooting target, with holes pierced by bullets made in 2d software

Building our temp. ramp and temp entrance. Why in the world did they put an entrance sign there before completion???

Slowing chipping away at the statement drawings. I fell a bit behind. Never fear, I will catch up! Target changed the masthead of their statements. Smaller logo. Actually makes it a bit quicker to draw.

This is what greets you when first walk into the Target store on Alpine in Walker/Grand Rapids. In March, the whole store gets a makeover, and we will be getting a bigger grocery dept with fresh veggies!!

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This is where our lockers once sat. Look at that floor...GROSS!!!

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Minnesota Lynx vs Phoenix Mercury at Target Center in Minneapolis, MN on July 14 2019; the Lynx won the game 75-62.

 

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The seller of this one (there were two of them, asking price €120 each, in case you were wondering) nearly yanked the camera out of my hand. I wanted the shots so badly I made up a whole fairy tale to occupy him while I worked my camera. They sold real fast.

Larger red ball outside of a Target.

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Comparing the China Girl dolls made by the Disney Store versus those made by Tollytots, for the upcoming Disney movie Oz The Great and Powerful. The dolls are posed together, and compared in written reviews.

 

Limited Edition China Girl 19'' Doll

US Disney Store

$179.50

Released online February 4, 2013

Received February 13, 2013

#297 of 500

 

Tollytots China Doll - 14''

Oz the Great and Powerful Oz and China Fashion Dolls by Tollytots

US Target Stores

$19.99

Released online February 5, 2013

Received February 14, 2013

 

In these photos, the 19'' LE Disney Store China Girl Doll is on the left, and the 14'' Tollytots China Girl Doll on the right. The first photo has them free standing side by side. But they are not especially stable free standing, and also their size difference makes it difficult to compare their faces directly, especially in closeups. So in all other photos where they are standing, I have them supported by doll stands. Also I put the 14'' doll on a small box, to put their faces on the same level. The final two photos have them sitting down.

 

With the great difference in their prices, one might think that the Disney Store doll would be greatly superior in every aspect except the price. But that isn't the case, which makes this comparative review not just an academic exercise. My review will breakdown the differences in the dolls in various physical categories.

 

Packaging:

The DS doll comes in a very large collector's box, with the doll laying between two satin lined styrofoam blocks. The box bottom and lid is sturdy cardboard, and is beautifully decorated, with a large photos of the in front and back. The doll cannot be viewed through the box lid, as there is no viewing window. The doll is very easily removed from the box by breaking the seals, removing the lid, and then lifting the doll from its styrofoam bed.

 

The Tollytots doll comes in a plastic and cardboard box that has a clear viewing window to see the doll. It is in a box in a box that takes a bit of time to finally get the doll in clear view. Then there are numerous packaging restraints that have to removed to remove the doll from the backing, but less than for the usual Disney Store doll.

 

Face:

The DS doll's face is very movie accurate, and has the look of an antique porcelain doll. The large dark blue eyes are glancing to her upper left. Her black eyelashes are very densely painted. She has thin slightly arched black eyebrows. She has a small button nose. Her small mouth is in a closed subtle smile, with her thin lips painted a dark red. She has a large round chin. She has large patches of light pink rouge on her cheeks. Her expression is that of gentleness, optimism and love. Her face is pointed slightly upward, due to the construction of her neck joint, which makes her upward glance even more poignant. There is a network of surface indented lines that represent crazing in her porcelain skin. But it is not painted dark, as it is in the rest of her body. Her skin is color is pure white, and has a glazed, glassy surface that makes it very shiny and smooth. It has the look and feel of actual porcelain.

 

The Tollytots doll's face is less movie accurate, and has the look of a modern doll. Her large bright blue eyes are glancing to her left. She has nine thin, short closely spaced dark gray eyelashes over each eye. She has dark gray eyebrows that are medium thickness and not arched. She has a small button nose. She has a small mouth with full lips painted bright red, in a closed smile. She has small patches of light, faint pink rouge on her cheeks. She has a smaller chin than the DS China Girl. Her face is pointed straight ahead and level in her normal head position. Her expression is pleasant ahnd contented, but lacks the emotion of the DS China Girl. There is a network of surface indented lines that represent crazing in her porcelain skin. Like the DS China Girl, it is not painted in, but it is fainter than in the DS doll. Her skin is color is a very pale pink color and is shiny and smooth. But it still looks like plastic, not porcelain.

 

Hair:

Both dolls have molded hair, that is styled in a short bob that is very movie accurate. There is also a network of indented lines that represent crazing in both dolls. However the DS doll has those line painted a dark gray, which makes them much more movie accurate. Tollytots doll doesn't have the lines painted, so they look less realistic. The Tollytots doll also has a prominent mold line running across the top of her head from side to side, which makes her cheap looking. There are also mold lines in other parts of her body, although they aren't as evident. The DS doll has no visible mold lines anywhere on her body.

 

Outfits:

The DS doll has a two layered dress, made up of a silver and white lacey layer with a light blue satin layer underneath. The lacey layer has an embroidered floral pattern; the satin layer is plain. Both layers have a organza ruffled hem in the skirt. She has a blue and silver satin sash around her waist, tied into a large bow in the back. Underneath her dress she is wearing satin bloomers with blue trim.

 

The Tollytots doll has a single layer silver and blue satin dress, with a printed floral pattern. It has lace trim at the neckline, and a ruffled satin and organza hem in the skirt.

 

Nether dress has a floral pattern that matches that of the promo images of the China Doll, or what is seen in the trailers. In fact the 4'' mini China Girl doll has a more movie accurate dress, except for the fact that it is molded plastic, rather than made of fabric. Perhaps the larger dolls' dresses are patterned after dresses that the China Girl wears in other scenes of the movie, that have not been released by Disney on their website yet.

 

Shoes:

Both dolls have the same style molded strap on black shoes that simulate patent leather shoes, and are long and narrow. The glaze on the DS doll makes it much smoother and shinier, and hence more like patent leather and more movie accurate.

 

Body and Skin:

The DS doll has a solid resin body that is very heavy, especially compared to plastic dolls of similar size. She weighs in at a hefty 3 lbs 10 oz (58 oz), almost 7 times the weight of the Tollytots doll, who weighs only 8.5 oz. She is 18.5'' tall, versus the 14'' Tollytots doll. The DS doll is supposed to be a replica of the doll in the movie, so one would think that it would have the same size. However looking at the trailers, my feeling is the that the Tollytots doll is actually a more accurate size. I will try to make an accurate estimate of the size of the movie doll by taking frame grabs of the movie trailers where China Girl is in the same scene, next to Oscar Diggs.

 

The resin body of the DS doll is much more fragile than the the plastic body of the Tollytots doll. The Tollytots doll has accidently fallen on a hard surface several times, with no visible damage. One such fall for the DS doll would likely cause chipping or cracking of a body part, as she is so much heavier, and made of more brittle material.

 

As I have already mentioned, the DS doll has a much more movie accurate replication of the crazing on her body, since it is filled in with dark gray paint, except on her face. On her legs there are several deeper cracks that are where Oscar Diggs repaired the doll by gluing her together. They have a yellowish color to simulate glue. The Tollytots doll has a couple of cracks on her legs, but they aren't very deep and are not filled in with any color.

 

Articulation:

The DS doll has articulation only in her neck, shoulders and hips. The shoulder and hip joints are ball joints, but are spring loaded, which is also unique for a Disney LE doll. Her head can swivel about 45 degrees to the left and the right in a plane that is about 15 degress raised from the horizontal. Her arms can rotate about the vertical plane 360 degrees. They can also swivel away from the vertical up to 90 degrees, but the spring loading makes the arm return back to the vertical attitude when it is let go, so it cannot hold the pose. The hips can rotate 360 degrees about a plane that is tilted 45 degrees from the midline of her torso. Therefore she has to splay her legs outward when sitting. Like the arms, the legs can also be tilted away from its natural rotational plane, but will spring back the it's natural position when let go. Her head actually squeeks when it is moved, and her arms and legs make clanging noises from the springs moving internally.

 

The Tollytots doll has very complete articulation, and is fully ball jointed. Hence she greatly exceeds the level of articulation of the DS doll. The only joint that doesn't have near complete freedom of movement is her neck, which can rotate about 90 degrees to the left and the right, and swivel up from the horizontal about 10-20 degrees. All the joints hold their poses very well, and seem to be very solidly made. She is the only fully ball jointed doll that I own, so I am very pleased with the level of her articulation. The only thing lacking from being completely movie accurate is the lack of articulation in the fingers. But you could say that was a cheat in the movie, since there are no obvious joints in the movie characters fingers, and a porcelain doll can't very well have internal joints in her fingers. And of course a porcelain doll shouldn't be able to have changing facial expressions, or talk either. But she is in the magical land of Oz, where all things are possible.

 

Accessories:

The DS doll comes with a custom display stand, with wooden base, and a Certificate of Authenticity. Both are individually numbered with the edition (serial) number, as is the doll itself.

 

The Tollytots doll has no accessories.

 

Summary:

The DS doll is much more movie accurate in overall appearance, but lacks the level of articulation in the Tollytots and movie doll. Her outfit is also much more detailed and extensive. The Tollytots doll is probably closer to the size of the movie doll. The Tollytots doll is pretty, but the DS doll has a magical quality to her that makes her much closer to the movie character in facial expression. Finally her weight makes her feel more realistic as a porcelain doll come to life. The Tollytots doll looks and feels like a modern plastic doll. But the DS doll's cost, fragility and lack of articulaton makes her a display doll, rather than a play doll like the Tollytots doll. As a Disney doll collector, I am very happy to have both dolls.

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