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The wait is over, today my friend Pixel Fox and myself are very happy to share with you the building instructions of the Winchester!
I want to say a huge thanks to Sylvain from 1001 Bricks and Marc a.k.a. Roamingstudio for their help in making this possible.
This zip file contains the following:
PDF instructions, one file per floor - total size 16MB.
These are the step by step building instructions, similar to what LEGO produces for its official sets.
Note that “Shaun” and the “Winchester gun” are not LEGO products and can only be purchased via BrickArms resellers (www.brickarms.com/).
If you ever decide to build your own Win either based on our design or your own, please send us a picture or post it in this dedicated Flickr group.
Thank you all, it’s been a great ride.
Yatkuu & Pixel Fox
My wife told me she wanted to take a few photos of me as Joanne so she can send them to her friends, as you can see by my smile I let her take as many as she wanted
Nicole is #36 in my 100 Strangers project. My friends and I went to this amazing wine bar in Echo Park to celebrate a friend's birthday. I walked into this bar and just took a deep breath. The atmosphere is amazing! Nicole used to be in the entertainment industry and dabbled with wine on the side. Her friends convinced her to make it more permanent and thus, she enrolled in the International Sommelier Guild Course. This is her wine bar and the vibe here is electric and really, it is because of her. Plus, there is some delicious wines in that place. If you are ever in LA, make a plan to stop by City Sip. Enjoy the Pinotage...it is delectable.
To find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com"
The cloudless evening gave the scene a very even glow and some lovely diffused colour, the last of the days sun light were catching the rocky outcrops of Win Hill. This was taken looking up towards the Ordnance Survey trig point and down the Great Ridge to Lose Hill, Back Tor and Mam Tor in the far centre of the background.
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I was totally surprised when I opened my mail the other day, in an envelope was a copy of this photo, along with a number of other photos of me dressed as Joanne. The letter stated that, they always thought I was gay growing up but now they know for sure, it was signed by my sister & several other family relatives & they all asked me not to contact them, ever.
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my wife noticed how comfortable I have become as Joanne, right after taking this photo, there was a knock on our door, I got up & answered it, it was a guy selling windows & doors, I told him we were not interested
UNKC won its 21st match this year. Pretty amazing. Some action from the match against CSU - Bakersfield in the WAC. Nikon D4 | ISO 3200 | 70-200mm lens at 116mm | f / 2.8 | 1/1600 second.
My wife is starting to get used to seeing Joanne around the house all of the time, it didn't even bother her when I told her I was going to the store as Joanne. Hopefully hormones will be next.
This is the tale of Sir Skellington Win,
who lived up a tree and was incredibly thin.
He constantly told tales of sorrow and loss,
yet somehow still thought that he was the boss.
He had a hat made of glass and two hairs on his chin,
and whatever he played would invariably win.
Apart from love where he was a loser,
even through fantastical tales he could never amuse her.
One day he was walking in his armour of tin,
and happened upon a lady stuck in a bin.
She really was making such a din,
that he could do little but stare and take a sip of his gin.
He took his bottle and looked within,
and could see the reflections of his favourite kin.
With this bitter thought he came to see
that thinking in rhyme was incredibly twee.
So he helped the lady out of the bin and she was very grateful. And that was that.
Can you tell I've been having some trouble with today's write up? If you think you can do any better then i'd suggest you take up professional poetry as my effort is surely gold star standard for an under 12?
Cheers
id-iom
Title: Sir Skellington Win
Media: Spray paint and screen print on slate
Size: 46 x 31 cm slate
Please email if interested
Me, I hope that I'm crazy
I feel you driving and you're only the wheel
Slow down, let someone love you
Ohh, I've never touched you since I started to feel
If there's nothing to hide me
Then you've never seen me hanging naked and wired
Somebody lied, but I say it's hip
To be alive
Now your smile is spreading thin
Seems you're trying not to lose
Since I'm not supposed to grin
All you've got to do is win