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The Vampire Diaries
Noel Cruz is one of the most versatile and distinguished repaint artists in the doll community. He is most recognized for his character and celebrity based dolls due to their uncanny resemblance to the people they portray. His dolls are derived from several models like Gene, Tyler, Sydney, etc, by various doll-makers such as Robert Tonner and Franklin Mint. His repaints as well as his portraits are done with intricate detail to the point of being naturally lifelike in essence. Highly regarded among collectors and artists alike, Noel attempts to raise the bar and bring a fresh take to the common mass produced doll with every face he paints. Noel's specialty is with one of a kind repaints. The beauty of repaints is that almost no two are exactly alike just as no two artists are alike.
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me as vampire Princess Miyu
photo by Butterfly Dreams (facebook.com/ButterflyDreamsCosplay)
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One of the nice things about nerd conventions is how willing most people are to be photographed. As a professional photographer, I've gotten quite used to a certain surliness from subjects. However, at Cons, I often find that if I even look like I might want to take a picture, people will jump right into a pose for me. This one has been hastily photo-editted in photoshop to help differentiate the subjects from the very busy background.
HMAS Vampire, 'Daring' Class Destroyer, 2,830 tons, built Cockatoo Island Naval Dockyard, completed 1959, at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, 13 April 2016.
Originally identical to the RN's 'Daring' Class, 3 were built at the RAN Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo Island 1957-59 and a 4th cancelled whilst under construction. Later, a RN 'Daring' was leased, then purchased, by the RN to replace one sunk. The two remaining RAN-built vessels were extensively rebuilt by the Williamstown Naval Dockyard in 1970-73 with new fore and aft superstructures incorporating funnels and a reconditioned armament. The result was a destroyer that was far better looking than the original RN-version whose stick-like funnels in my opinion ruined what would otherwise have been a fine looking design. What a shame the RN vessels weren't rebuilt likewise! HMS Vampire was not decommissioned until 1986, although in her final years she had been relegated to a training ship.
My 3nd moc set creation
In 20XX, Dracula revived. The growth in technology interested him and he made a motor coffin of dark power and technology combined. "My faithful servant, let's visit our old friends. Party time!"
■ Minifigures:
Dracula;
Zombie driver.
■ Parts: There are three parts in the set - Vampire armoured vehicle, Vampire aircraft, and Vampire huge wheel motor.
■ Various forms: The parts can be combined into various forms: Vampire armoured aircraft, Vampire transform motor, and Vampire mecha.
Dracula meets his old friends, who knows what will happen?
All playable modes and details on:
www.mocpages.com/moc.php/404442
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Vampire Weekend
L-R: Rostam Batmanglij, Ezra Koenig, Chris Baio, Christopher Tomson (laying down)
MUST CREDIT: Tim Soter
got in a little trouble for taking this one but couldn't help it. 'tis my favorite munch after all. i hear that the painting was originally called love and pain, two concepts which, according to munch, were not too foreign to each other - at least his artwork tells me so.