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The 6152/1 was the original '40/'50s combat diver watch developed by Panerai for the Italian navy. A further evolution of this model would in the '90s be revived as the more modern and mainstream Panerai Luminor watch.

 

I greatly prefer the styling of the classic 6152/1 and wanted a watch that had the vintage looks, but a more modest modern 44mm case size. This piece was custombuilt and has the '1950' style curved case, double pencil brass hands, base sandwich dial, superlume, domed plexiglass, ammo leather strap and a vintage (1952) Molnija 3601 movement. The Molnija is significant because the original 6152/1 had a Rolex movement, made by Cortebert. Cortebert licensed this design to the Russian Molnija, which makes this movement the spiritual brother of the Rolex movement in the original watch.

 

This photo was not taken by me, but by the watchmaker.

Photographed at the 2012 International Route 66 Mother Road Festival in Springfield, Illinois on September 21-23, 2012.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

TT S LINE TFSI QUATTRO 2015 Custom Built Exhaust By Profusion Customs

  

This customer Had a standard exhaust which was single sides but was missing a nicer deeper tone to enjoy his driving. He wanted to make sure he had a sportier sound during everyday driving but wanted to hear it loud when accelerating. We suggested a system using the Louter exhaust valves which would give him the best of both worlds, almost like having a volume control. He was ecstatic on hearing his new dual quad system and couldn’t have thanked us enough.

  

Visit our website for more information and a quick quote for a custom built exhaust for your car.

 

Website: profusioncustoms.com

Online Shop: profusionexhausts.com

  

Phone: +44 (0) 1753 686 878

Email: info@profusioncustoms.com

 

It’s not just about living in nature but being able to enjoy it as well! Many Topsider homes feature interior spaces with generous floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the home, such as this dining and family room space that flows together. Both spaces have breath-taking panoramic views of the beautiful natural surroundings. Learn More: www.topsiderhomes.com.

Smaller custom built exhibits from Mining Indaba 2015

For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.

 

This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.

 

90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.

 

Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?

Audi A3 TFSI S Line 2016. This customer had an exhaust built by another company but was unhappy with the tinny sound. It was leaking at the joints, and worse still, cheap mild steel clamps were used to secure the tubes together. He wanted it built with a valve to give him some control over the sound. The rear tailpipes were unsightly as they were on one side only.

 

We rebuilt the entire cat-back exhaust and installed a louter Valve but most importantly, the sound was dramatically improved due to the mufflers used. The rear exits were enhanced by building a true dual system.

  

Our customer was delighted with the work gave us a 5-star rating. All exhaust companies are not the same, buy cheap-buy twice.

 

Visit our website for more information and a quick quote for a custom built exhaust for your car.

 

Website: profusioncustoms.com

Online Shop: profusionexhausts.com

  

Phone: +44 (0) 1753 686 878

Email: info@profusioncustoms.com

 

Custombuilt 9000 by Leif Mellberg, for Bacho

Audi A3 TFSI S Line 2016. This customer had an exhaust built by another company but was unhappy with the tinny sound. It was leaking at the joints, and worse still, cheap mild steel clamps were used to secure the tubes together. He wanted it built with a valve to give him some control over the sound. The rear tailpipes were unsightly as they were on one side only.

 

We rebuilt the entire cat-back exhaust and installed a louter Valve but most importantly, the sound was dramatically improved due to the mufflers used. The rear exits were enhanced by building a true dual system.

  

Our customer was delighted with the work gave us a 5-star rating. All exhaust companies are not the same, buy cheap-buy twice.

 

Visit our website for more information and a quick quote for a custom built exhaust for your car.

 

Website: profusioncustoms.com

Online Shop: profusionexhausts.com

  

Phone: +44 (0) 1753 686 878

Email: info@profusioncustoms.com

 

This Audi A3 owner loves his car but not the sound, so we built him a complete mandrel bent cat back exhaust system with Louter valve so he had best of both world, sensible sound when valve is closed and pops and bangs with the valve open. He was super happy with the results.

 

All exhausts are not the same, and a lot of our work is rebuilding exhausts again where customers have gone to cheaper companies only to regret their decision afterwards.

 

Visit our website for more information and a quick quote for a custom built exhaust for your car.

 

Website: profusioncustoms.com

Online Shop: profusionexhausts.com

  

Phone: +44 (0) 1753 686 878

Email: info@profusioncustoms.com

 

A contemporary home requires a contemporary kitchen. This attractive and very functional kitchen features a simple and sleek design with clean lines and the perfect blend of cabinetry and granite countertops. Warm wood and earth tones blend ideally with the interior design and furnishings and help emphasize the contemporary style architecture of the home. Learn More: www.topsiderhomes.com.

The 6152/1 was the original '40/'50s combat diver watch developed by Panerai for the Italian navy. A further evolution of this model would in the '90s be revived as the more modern and mainstream Panerai Luminor watch.

 

I greatly prefer the styling of the classic 6152/1 and wanted a watch that had the vintage looks, but a more modest modern 44mm case size. This piece was custombuilt and has the '1950' style curved case, double pencil brass hands, base sandwich dial, superlume, domed plexiglass, ammo leather strap and a vintage (1952) Molnija 3601 movement. The Molnija is significant because the original 6152/1 had a Rolex movement, made by Cortebert. Cortebert licensed this design to the Russian Molnija, which makes this movement the spiritual brother of the Rolex movement in the original watch.

 

This photo was not taken by me, but by the watchmaker.

Sunshine abounds from two skylights situated in a wood panel ceiling above the front door. This foyer is just one of the many great features that add to the open and airy feel of this custom-designed contemporary home. Learn More: www.topsiderhomes.com.

This photo is the true definition of a panoramic view. Topsider Home’s post and beam structural building system permits unlimited view possibilities and its exposed structural framework becomes part of the contemporary architectural character while providing extraordinary resilience to storms, including hurricane force winds. Learn More: www.topsiderhomes.com.

Custom built fabric archway as entrance into the Casino's High Limit Area. Bombshell Productions. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. ©Bombshell Productions

Knight Rider N-scale vehicles custom built and painted. 1/160 size.

Aluminium bodied, custom-built camera for 127 format relying to large extent on the mechanics of a Foth Derby.

 

Used were the Foth Anastigmat f2.5 50mm lens and focussing helical, the strut and bellows system, the self-timer and the cloth focal plane shutter unit with speed settings of B, 1/25, 1/50, 1/75, 1/100, 1/200, and 1/500. The camera also utilises the notched pressure plate with the two red windows from a Foth Derby 2A/2.5.

 

The unit is hard to date. It clearly utilises components drawn from a Foth Derby 2A which was introduced in 1932 and which was replaced in 1935 by the Forth Derby 3 (which had two green and two red oval windows on the back). The identification of a Foth Derby 2A as the donor camera is also supported by the fact that the Foth Anastigmat f2.5 lacks a serial number on the front face.

 

Note the absence of a viewfinder, the presence of an accessory shoe (presumably to fit a removable rangefinder?), and the addition of a larger shutter adjustment knob shaped from the brass fitting of a Bausch & Lomb Optical Com. Rapid Rectilinear lens. The camera has a has a snap-on back lid and the unit is overall is very well machined.

 

It is unclear whether this camera is a prototype of some sort, or whether this is a highly skilled personal modification. The fact that pencil-writing on the inside of the fully removable back lid states "winding end" is not necessarily indicative that it was a British-made unit (although it was acquired from the UK).

 

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved.

Photographed at the Route 66 Dream Car Museum Auction in Williamsville, Illinois on June 25-26, 2010. The museum closed in 2010.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Photographed at the 2012 International Route 66 Mother Road Festival in Springfield, Illinois on September 21-23, 2012.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Photographed at the 2012 International Route 66 Mother Road Festival in Springfield, Illinois on September 21-23, 2012.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Bentley GT Nessen Forged S|8.0 Fronts 22x9.5 Rears 22x11 wrapped with Pirelli PZero Nero Lowered with Ghost Motorsports Adjustment Links

The 6152/1 was the original '40/'50s combat diver watch developed by Panerai for the Italian navy. A further evolution of this model would in the '90s be revived as the more modern and mainstream Panerai Luminor watch.

 

I greatly prefer the styling of the classic 6152/1 and wanted a watch that had the vintage looks, but a more modest modern 44mm case size. This piece was custombuilt and has the '1950' style curved case, double pencil brass hands, base sandwich dial, superlume, domed plexiglass, ammo leather strap and a vintage (1952) Molnija 3601 movement. The Molnija is significant because the original 6152/1 had a Rolex movement, made by Cortebert. Cortebert licensed this design to the Russian Molnija, which makes this movement the spiritual brother of the Rolex movement in the original watch.

 

This photo was not taken by me, but by the watchmaker.

Photographed at the 42nd Annual Labor Day Celebration Classic Car Show in Greenview, Illinois on September 5, 2011. The event is sponsored by the Route 97 Cruisaders Car Club.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Photographed at the 42nd Annual Labor Day Celebration Classic Car Show in Greenview, Illinois on September 5, 2011. The event is sponsored by the Route 97 Cruisaders Car Club.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Photographed at the 42nd Annual Labor Day Celebration Classic Car Show in Greenview, Illinois on September 5, 2011. The event is sponsored by the Route 97 Cruisaders Car Club.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Photographed at the 2012 International Route 66 Mother Road Festival in Springfield, Illinois on September 21-23, 2012.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

The 6152/1 was the original '40/'50s combat diver watch developed by Panerai for the Italian navy. A further evolution of this model would in the '90s be revived as the more modern and mainstream Panerai Luminor watch.

 

I greatly prefer the styling of the classic 6152/1 and wanted a watch that had the vintage looks, but a more modest modern 44mm case size. This piece was custombuilt and has the '1950' style curved case, double pencil brass hands, base sandwich dial, superlume, domed plexiglass, ammo leather strap and a vintage (1952) Molnija 3601 movement. The Molnija is significant because the original 6152/1 had a Rolex movement, made by Cortebert. Cortebert licensed this design to the Russian Molnija, which makes this movement the spiritual brother of the Rolex movement in the original watch.

 

This photo was not taken by me, but by the watchmaker.

For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.

 

This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.

 

90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.

 

Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?

For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.

 

This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.

 

90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.

 

Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?

Photographed at the Route 66 Dream Car Museum Auction in Williamsville, Illinois on June 25-26, 2010. The museum closed in 2010.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

Photographed at the 2012 International Route 66 Mother Road Festival in Springfield, Illinois on September 21-23, 2012.

 

Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.

The 6152/1 was the original '40/'50s combat diver watch developed by Panerai for the Italian navy. A further evolution of this model would in the '90s be revived as the more modern and mainstream Panerai Luminor watch.

 

I greatly prefer the styling of the classic 6152/1 and wanted a watch that had the vintage looks, but a more modest modern 44mm case size. This piece was custombuilt and has the '1950' style curved case, double pencil brass hands, base sandwich dial, superlume, domed plexiglass, ammo leather strap and a vintage (1952) Molnija 3601 movement. The Molnija is significant because the original 6152/1 had a Rolex movement, made by Cortebert. Cortebert licensed this design to the Russian Molnija, which makes this movement the spiritual brother of the Rolex movement in the original watch.

 

This photo was not taken by me, but by the watchmaker.

For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.

 

This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.

 

90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.

 

Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?

For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.

 

This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.

 

90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.

 

Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?

For the sixth year in a row I created a Christmas Lego exhibition for the mall Moldetorget, in down town Molde. This is the third year that we placed it in the window of Norway's oldest photo store, Birkeland Foto AS.

 

This year I created a Christmas market. You can see a Xmas tree seller, a toy maker, a woman selling food and decorative items and a Pizzeria/Bakery. At the end of the street is a church.

 

90% of what you see is custom built by me, but there are some models from Lego as well.

 

Oh, and I also included a lot of film, comics, TV and nerdy references. Can you spot them?

Bentley GT Nessen Forged S|8.0 Fronts 22x9.5 Rears 22x11 wrapped with Pirelli PZero Nero Lowered with Ghost Motorsports Adjustment Links

The 6152/1 was the original '40/'50s combat diver watch developed by Panerai for the Italian navy. A further evolution of this model would in the '90s be revived as the more modern and mainstream Panerai Luminor watch.

 

I greatly prefer the styling of the classic 6152/1 and wanted a watch that had the vintage looks, but a more modest modern 44mm case size. This piece was custombuilt and has the '1950' style curved case, double pencil brass hands, base sandwich dial, superlume, domed plexiglass, ammo leather strap and a vintage (1952) Molnija 3601 movement. The Molnija is significant because the original 6152/1 had a Rolex movement, made by Cortebert. Cortebert licensed this design to the Russian Molnija, which makes this movement the spiritual brother of the Rolex movement in the original watch.

 

This photo was not taken by me, but by the watchmaker.

The 6152/1 was the original '40/'50s combat diver watch developed by Panerai for the Italian navy. A further evolution of this model would in the '90s be revived as the more modern and mainstream Panerai Luminor watch.

 

I greatly prefer the styling of the classic 6152/1 and wanted a watch that had the vintage looks, but a more modest modern 44mm case size. This piece was custombuilt and has the '1950' style curved case, double pencil brass hands, base sandwich dial, superlume, domed plexiglass, ammo leather strap and a vintage (1952) Molnija 3601 movement. The Molnija is significant because the original 6152/1 had a Rolex movement, made by Cortebert. Cortebert licensed this design to the Russian Molnija, which makes this movement the spiritual brother of the Rolex movement in the original watch.

 

This photo was not taken by me, but by the watchmaker.

2/10/06. Portland, Oregon. Sony DSC-W5. Handheld. SOOC.

 

Photo by A.O.

Smaller custom built exhibits from Mining Indaba 2015

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