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I snapped this shot awhile back while I was recovering from surgery.
This was an outtake of a clone project I was going to do..but I never
finished the photoshop work on it. But I thought it was pretty
funny..so I decided to upload it.
This is my own design of a clone walker. Mine is not based off of the one shown in Episode 3 of Star Wars. I wanted to make my own design and this is what I came up with.
Read all about this Clone Trooper in Figure of the Day: figureoftheday.blogspot.com/2010/06/figure-of-day-day-129...
Unknown clone doll from goodwill. Her face mold makes her look more Asian than most clones imo, and I'm trying to figure out whether it's a Mattel mold or not.
I'm getting there, people, I'm getting there ;-P
Starting with the girl in the lacy bloomers, we have: Stella; Betty; Cordelia
Betty looks like she is channeling Betty Paige ~ hence the choice of name ;-D
Blythe clone sold at Winn Dixie stores in the late 2000's and 2010's, given new life by me with a new body, facial tweaks and a wig!
I named her Carol lol
We prepared the PPC iMac G5 on the left and are cloning it on the right - just start up the Mac with the "T" key down and you'll see the "Target Disk Mode" icon come up (on the right). Connect with a Firewire cable, start up Super Duper (www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html) on the Mac you want to be cloned and let the cloning begin! Remember to make sure the machines are similar and the cloned Mac has a hard drive at least as big as the one you are cloning from.