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Taken back on the 17th and edited on the 18th, I hadn't gotten a chance to upload this one yet. I really like it.
The clone pilots are the troopers that operate every vehicle. They are always seen operating a vehicle and are never seen fighting on the ground, but if they are, they use a blaster. They are also the engineers of the 413th. They are distinguished by the yellow marking on their helmet and the two galactic republic emblems.
I got this exceedingly awesome yet completely unmarked clone at a flea market on Sunday for $0.50 cents! She's really neat... she has 14 points of articulation and is really posable! Unfortunately, her hair is chopped and messy.. I haven't cleaned her up yet, so excuse her disheveled appearance.
Joints:
- Neck
- Shoulders (2)
- Elbows (2)
- Wrists (2)
- Hips (2)
- Upper Thighs (2)
- Knees (2)
- Waist
12 shots,
Two 6 shot tone mapped hdr's
More practice with the droste effect and photomatix. Finished off in Photoshop CS4 and Camera Raw
I got these from eBay.
They have shown on the site a lot of different funky Colors like Pink, Blue and Orange.
They said they will ship a random Color.
So i orderd six in hope of a cute Mix of differetn Colors.
And what did i get?
Black and Brown. WTF!!!!!
They are still pretty cute, but damn....
I brushed out a Black Curly Doll and one of the Brown Culry Doll. Since they have a lot of Hair on theire Heads it was clear that some Hair will come off.
On the Black Haired Doll everything is fine.
But the brown Haird one lost a lot of Streaks on her Hairline.
WTF 2!!!!!!
Since they where really cheap its no big deal.
still sad though.
Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer. Dolly was cloned by Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and colleagues at the Roslin Institute and the biotechnology company PPL Therapeutics near Edinburgh in Scotland. The funding for Dolly's cloning was provided by PPL Therapeutics and the Ministry of Agriculture. Dolly was born on 5 July 1996 and she lived until the age of six, at which point she died from a progressive lung disease. She has been called "the world's most famous sheep" by sources including BBC News and Scientific American. The cell used as the donor for the cloning of Dolly was taken from a mammary gland, and the production of a healthy clone therefore proved that a cell taken from a specific part of the body could recreate a whole individual. On Dolly's name, Wilmut stated "Dolly is derived from a mammary gland cell and we couldn't think of a more impressive pair of glands than Dolly Parton's".
Dolly lived for her entire life at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh. There she was bred with a Welsh Mountain ram and produced six lambs in total.
For more on Dolly visit:
www.nms.ac.uk/our_collections/highlights/dolly_the_sheep....
National Museum of Scotland
Chambers Street Edinburgh EH1 1JF
Main switchboard 0300 123 6789
www.nms.ac.uk/our_museums/national_museum.aspx
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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK United Kingdom
10-24-2012
A slowly building interest of mine has been Barbie clones. So begins a month long Clone photo project. Join in if you want. You know who you are.
The clone gunners are the gunners of the 413th. They are rearly seen fighting on foot because they usually manage the vehicles guns.They are distinguished by their top half of their helmet being gray with two galactic republic emblems. If they are on foot, they use rocket launchers.
Clone Raptor. I just made up that name. It is a copy of the "Crystal Hawk" from the Mars Mission sets. Kind of the clone answer to the battle droid STAPS.......
hey guys my new fig is a phase 1 heavy infantry clone trooper, i've bought a brickarms DC-15 heavy blaster and a white ammo pouches .SO i think is a good think but need amelioration on the legs ,the arms and maybe the helmet , i have'nt use my DC-15 in this photo,i use a lego blaster
Park in the annex, deserted playground of abandoned toys. Toddlo took the pictures, trying to keep the image steady so the image blending I did later didn't take forever. This was difficult without a tripod or a remote device, resting the camera on a fence. There is one element which didn't cross over that well in my opinion, I'm curious what people will think.
Another clone picture!
"That is a neat picture :0 It looks like you're an old married couple with yourself. Husband you is sitting and reading while Wife you is doing her yoga moves :D Hahaha. (That was a completely weird perception of this picture)."
I think that explains it. Thanks Brianna :3
Avani borrows Calvin's duplicator device which allows her to instantly duplicate herself. Her intent is to create a clone that will do all the hard work for her, but hell unleashes when she realizes that the clone, being exactly like her, is just as over smart as she is. Avani left #2 to do her homework while she went outside. The clone objected, and went to play outside. Avani #2 manages to create Avani # 3-6, and they all cause chaos because they know that Avani #1 will have to pay for it. It's just about the best alibi a kid could have. all hell breaks lose when Avani's sister Meghana sees Avani #4 reading comics when she's supposed to be doing homework and yells, "What are you doing reading comics?" Avani #4 replies casually, "Why?... are you taking a survey?"
...just another day when Avani(s) is(are) around ...
Here’s the vintage doll clone @pandollop sent me. The doll was only rooted in the parting so I decided to fill in the rest of the hair and I placed her on a DCSHG Wonder Woman body cuz it was the most petite but darker skinned body I had.
I’m always a sucker for dolls of colour from the older eras of dolls cuz they’re quite unique and cute to me.
A cheap Lilli clone but this is a little better quality and taller, also feet are Barbie-size. Ponytail is molded BUT its not loose, its part of the headsculpt.
I dont know who this is.
Outfit is most likely some HK Lilli or Babs, heels repro Mattel.
Poodle is vintage Steiff.
One version more of these head-only FQ-clones.
This ones face is rather modern - no ridge eyelids.
This picture isnt mine but from internet and I uploaded it here to help identification.
I will remove the pic if so requested.
For Yatabazah.
This is a still frame out of one of my short films, Clones. Don't expect much! :) Just keeping up the 'Friday Night Farce' tradition. Enjoy.
I recently won a big lot of clones on ebay. Here is one of my favs just as she came out of the box. She looks like Miss Havisham from "Great Expections". A lot of these dolls were wearing these wedding gowns. It's probably her original dress.