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Customised 1990 Rover Mini 998cc. Seen in the Peel Parade car park off Harborough Hill Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
(Offside view.)
Customised mannequin done for the Wonderland Collective show 'Nothing To Display' at Woburn, Saturday 29th August..
Customised Morris 8 - SSL 337 - seen at the annual Stirling and District Classic Car Club Show, May 2014.
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Did it hurt when she fell? You did not just ask that. She has all kinds of ways to make you hurt.
For your Friday Faire pleasures, a devilishly amazing outfit put together from a host of Faire merchants! We're going to start with Aii, who have put together the tantalising Bellatrix bodysuit outfit here. The outfit comes in Legacy and Maitreya fitmesh, and features separate pieces for legs, arms, shoes, a neckpiece, pauldrons, and the bodysuit itself. If you want to wear it all together (as I am here), there's a full-up combination that makes getting dressed even easier. There's a fabulous HUD included that allows you to customise all KINDS of colours here!
Aii & Ego together bring you the wings and tail sets here. The Nefarious wings are bento animated, and come in five sizes that are sure to fit your look. The Avarice tail is animated, and comes with an optional Soul flame that sits right at the tip of the tail. There's also a Soul Flame that you hold in your hand... sometimes. I'm not going to spoil this one by telling you about it, you MUST go try it out, it's too cute for words.
I've matched these up with the Black Fire skin from Fallen Gods It seemed the perfect match to go with Bellatrix. You can see that I've added the Flame Web specular tattoo from Stargazer Creations. I'm a big fan of the shinies, and when you have advanced lighting turned on, these just create a beautiful bit of fire for you.
I found a beautiful set of eyes from Petrichor at the Faire. These are the Galline eyes, and they have an amazing hud with so many choices for shadings, for gloss, and even pupil shapes! I'm also showing off the Celestial tattoo from Nefekalum. I actually picked this up a month or so ago at We Love Role Play, but it's available at Fantasy Faire right now as well!
Topping off the outfit is my favourite set of Cernunnos horns from [Gauze & Trap], the only merchant in the list who is not represented at the Faire!
I certainly don't play a demoness frequently, but it's so much fun to do something different, and it's just brilliant to find so many things to put together in one amazing package. I wish you all a wonderful Faire!
A hui hou kākou!
Aeon's pose is My Beautiful Star 2 from Pink Moon (Fair Store in Yin Yang)
Pictures were taken at Somniatoris Arx at Faire 2021
The [TOR] SUNSET - Red city windlight was used!
I am wearing:
•Aii -- Bellatrix outfit (Bodysuit, Sleeves, Pauldrons, Shoes, Leggings, Neckpiece) (Maitreya/Legacy) (Faire store in Valhalla)
•Aii & Ego -- Nefarious Wings (five sizes, bento) (Faire store in Valhalla)
•Aii & Ego -- Avarice Tail & Soul Flame (Faire store in Valhalla)
• --Galline eyes (Faire Store in The Cerulean Bombora)
•[Gauze & Trap] -- Cernunnos Horns
•Fallen Gods -- Draugr (Black Fire) skin (Faire store in Valhalla)
•.::Nefekalum::.. -- Celestial tattoo (6 colours, materials) (Faire Store in Somniatoris Arx)
•Stargazer -- Flame Web specular tattoo (Faire store in Tempest Bay)
•Truth Hair -- Athena
•[GA.EG] -- Barbara mesh face
•[GA.EG] -- Glamour Lashes
•Maitreya -- Lara mesh body, hands and feet
Front-quarter offside view of a 1959 Buick Le Sabre 4-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan; Customised, model code [4419], one of 8,286 examples built. Age-related six-character registration “651 UXM”.
Back in 2018 I snapped this brutal 1959 Buick Le Sabre 4-Door Customised Sedan outside the famous Mathewson’s auction house in Thornton-Le-Dale, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, U.K. (around the time the first season of the popular TV series was being filmed). This jet age-styled car was by far the most radical vehicle on auction that day.
This Bad-To-The-Bone Buick, registration “651 UXM” had been in the U.K. for quite a while, and had received some interesting custom work, including aftermarket alloy mags, removed door handles, missing some chrome trim, and its front bench seat was a replacement which might’ve come from a pickup truck. The car was painted in a shade of Kustom “Matte Black” respray, underneath a glossy “Glacier Green” roof. At the time the car was up for auction, it still had its original (possibly tuned) 6.0-Litre, 250-HP, 363.5-CID “Nailhead Wildcat” OHV V8, column-mounted 3-Spd helical M/T, and an (assuming) original 3.58:1 ratio live rear axle hypoid differential. The car required some mechanical attention, including new brakes. The chrome bumpers were quite badly pitted, too. However, the rest of the car seemed pretty solid and complete. This Buick was purchased by an enthusiast who has since undertaken some much-needed recommissioning work.
My customised Canonet 28 with 40mm 2.8 lens. Just had new seals fitted and works wonderfully.
Explored 424 on 11th March 2009
This is a fully-rebuilt custom Hot Rod special which (according to supplied paperwork) originally started out as a 1935 Ford Roadster (build date 04-01-35), was rebuilt/customised by Dan Slayton of Bakersfield, California between 1984-’86, and was later shipped to the U.K. in 2005, where it was later transformed into a circa 1928/’29 Model A Roadster bodied-build (fitted W/ a chromed Model A windscreen surround, plus custom fibreglass body built in Yorkshire, U.K.), featuring a custom-built grille, chromed inserts, petrol tank and retrofit frame steels all cast in the style of a 1932 Ford. The car was fitted W/ full classic MoPar running gear, such as a retrofit 5.3-Litre 318-CID Chrysler LA engine originally from a 1969 Plymouth police cruiser, including a rebuilt TorqueFlite “Street Racer” automatic transmission W/ 8” Gennie Nostalgia shifter, and an 8.25:1 live rear axle differential ratio from a 1976 Plymouth Volare.
The car also features a custom-built full steel floor, custom smooth steelie wheels + whitewalls, custom-fitted Pete-&-Jakes front axle I-beam, chromed hairpin + dampers, Buick-finned front drum brakes, Plymouth-finned rear drum brakes, Posie springs, the steering column + wheel from a Triumph, and a modified bench seat from a Hillman Minx, plus lots of other new components and custom-fitted equipment. Full Kustom gray respray, black/grey interior.
The car is fitted with an age-related six-character black plate registration; “468 UXK”, which matches a 1957 London plate.
This car was featured at Mathewson’s classic car auction and sales showroom, Pickering, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, U.K., October 2021.
A Superb 1960 Morris Minor 2-Door Fully-Customised, Chopped-And-Cropped Hot Rod! – Registration “412 YMX”, Fitted With A 4.3-Litre, 4,275-CC, 262.4-Cubic Inch Rover V8 Engine, 3-Speed Automatic Transmission, Jaguar Rear Live Axle Differential, MGB Front Axle, Custom Chrome Grille, Full Custom 1930s “3-Window” -Style Coupe Roof, Custom Rear Light Bezels, Custom Leather-Padded Interior, Performance Gauges, Alloy Wheels, Nexen-Brand Sport Tires, Etc, Painted In “Kustom Candy Apple Red”…
Was Also Originally Supplied With A Custom-Built Matching Trailer, Also Built By The Same Owner/Builder, Using The Rear End From Another Morris Minor.
This Car Was Spotted Outside Mathewson’s Classic Car Auction House And Motor Museum, Thornton-Le-Dale, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, U.K., In March 2021.
Many owners of Classic cars like to add their own individual features to their car. This results in what is known as 'A Custom Car'. Happy Hump day!
Des représentations féminines sur les éléments apparents du moteur d'une Harley Davidson.
Rassemblement autos/motos de Taluyers (69)
I bought a job lot to practice customising. This one didn't talk so I thought I would open her up and change the eyes too.
Customised Frog-Eye Austin-Healey Sprite raised a few eyebrows at the Tampa Bay British Car Club gathering in Safety Harbor.
To the people who said customising vintage blythe's is wrong, ruins them or makes them look like RBL's... Lark would like you to know that she still has plenty of Kenner soul ❤
I love all my vintage girls... original, restored or custom.
Lets not judge what other people choose to do with their dolly's :)
P.S. And please don't steal my photo's just so you can re-post them elsewhere and criticize behind my back... that really isn't a very nice thing to do. x
Onside distanced view of a 1959 Buick Le Sabre 4-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan; Customised, model code [4419], one of 8,286 examples built. Age-related six-character registration “651 UXM”. Snapped outside Mathewson’s classic and vintage car auctions house, Thornton-Le-Dale.
Back in 2018 I snapped this brutal 1959 Buick Le Sabre 4-Door Customised Sedan outside the famous Mathewson’s auction house in Thornton-Le-Dale, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, U.K. (around the time the first season of the popular TV series was being filmed). This jet age-styled car was by far the most radical vehicle on auction that day.
This Bad-To-The-Bone Buick, registration “651 UXM” had been in the U.K. for quite a while, and had received some interesting custom work, including aftermarket alloy mags, removed door handles, missing some chrome trim, and its front bench seat was a replacement which might’ve come from a pickup truck. The car was painted in a shade of Kustom “Matte Black” respray, underneath a glossy “Glacier Green” roof. At the time the car was up for auction, it still had its original (possibly tuned) 6.0-Litre, 250-HP, 363.5-CID “Nailhead Wildcat” OHV V8, column-mounted 3-Spd helical M/T, and an (assuming) original 3.58:1 ratio live rear axle hypoid differential. The car required some mechanical attention, including new brakes. The chrome bumpers were quite badly pitted, too. However, the rest of the car seemed pretty solid and complete. This Buick was purchased by an enthusiast who has since undertaken some much-needed recommissioning work.
a 2nd hand jacket which i have customised using applique, couching, and adding my own handmade buttons by McAnaraks
Tali Lennox at the opening of Christian Aidâs celebrity gardening tools pop-up shop, 63 Broadwick Street, London. The shop displays customised gardening tools, designed by over 15 celebrities to mark the launch of Christian Aid Week. The tools will be auctioned at www.ebay.co.uk/christianaid.
Tali designed a watering can.
If you would like further information please contact Harriet Fitzgerald on harriet.fitzgerald@kindredagency.com, 020 7010 828 or 07866 922 350
Stars dig deep for Christian Aid Week
David Shrigley, Tali Lennox, Alan Titchmarsh and TOWIEâs Lydia Bright are among a host of famous names who have used their creative talents to support this yearâs Christian Aid Week. Over 15 stars have customised gardening tools, which will be displayed in a Soho pop-up shop from 14 â 19 May and auctioned at www.ebay.co.uk/christianaid.
The theme of the fundraising week is âgive the tools to help people in poverty out of povertyâ, and Christian Aid is hoping the celebrity decorated tools will raise vital funds for its work in countries such as Sierra Leone. The shop at 63 Broadwick Street, adjacent to Carnaby Street, will be open from 10 â 7pm daily to give the public a chance to view these unique items, which range from watering cans and gardening gloves to wellies and herb pots.
The one-off celebrity items that will be up for auction include:
Model, Tali Lennoxâs watering can
Fashion designer, Katharine Hamnettâs wellies Artist, David Shrigleyâs wellies
Actress, Jill Halfpennyâs trowel
Garden designer, Rachel de Thameâs dibber Rapper, Professor Greenâs wire brush
Designer of the Year, Lee Broomâs wheelbarrow Comedian, Andi Oshoâs strawberry pot
Made in Chelsea star, Oliver Proudlockâs spade Singer, Lemarâs watering can
Actor, Kris Marshallâs mini gardening set Garden designer, Alan Titchmarshâs pruners TOWIE star, Lydia Brightâs mini watering can Actress, Donna Airâs broom
Garden designer, Charlie Dimmockâs tool
Boy band, Lawsonâs flower pots
Model, Suki Waterhouseâs brush
Actress, Kara Tointonâs herb pots
Singer, VV Brownâs paint brush
One of the stars involved is young British model, Tali Lennox. Daughter of singer and humanitarian, Annie Lennox, Tali is no stranger to charity work. She recently travelled to Sierra Leone, one of the worldâs poorest countries where around half the population depend on agriculture, as a Christian Aid Week ambassador. There, Tali visited communities that have already benefited from Christian Aid funds and heard how war torn communities, who faced a daily battle

against malnutrition after the multinational food companies fled during the war, were left with no tools or equipment to farm.
Tali said: âThis was the first time I got to see how small changes can transform lives in such a big way. People are being provided with the kinds of things we in the UK would take for granted. The country has so much potential. They just need the right tools, and thatâs where the donations have been so vital.â
This year there is an even greater focus on fundraising as the first £5million donated to Christian Aid Week 2012 will be matched by the Government pound for pound, allowing the charity to help more people in poor communities around the world work their way out of poverty.
Karen Lobo-Morell, Christian Aid, said: âItâs fantastic to have so many stars using their creative talents to support Christian Aid Week. Buying a watering can decorated by Lemar or a pair of wellies customised by Katherine Hamnett will mean people can not only own a great one-off, but will be helping poor communities around the world. Millions of people rely on subsistence agriculture to feed their families and they just want to be given the tools to work their way out of poverty. We want as many people as possible to come down to the shop and check out what our stars have created.â
To donate to Christian Aid Week, give online at www.caweek.org, call 08080 006 006 or text âGIVEâ to 78866 to give £5.
Christian Aid would like to thank Shaftsbury Estate for the kind donation of the shop, Hunter for donating the boots decorated by Katharine Hamnett and David Shrigley, Next Model Management and eBay for support with the special auction.
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If you would like further information please contact Harriet Fitzgerald on harriet.fitzgerald@kindredagency.com, 020 7010 828 or 07866 922 350.
Notes to Editors
1. Christian Aid works in some of the world's poorest communities in nearly 50 countries across, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean. We act where there is great need, regardless of religion, helping people build the lives they deserve.
2. Christian Aid has a vision, an end to global poverty, and we believe that vision can become a reality. Our report, Poverty Over, explains what we believe needs to be done â and can be done â to end poverty. Details at www.christianaid.org.uk/Images/poverty-over-report.pdf
3. Christian Aid is a member of the ACT Alliance, a global coalition of 100 churches and church- related organisations that work together in humanitarian assistance and development. Further details at www.actalliance.org
4. Follow Christian Aid's newswire on Twitter: twitter.com/caid_newswire
5. For more information about the work of Christian Aid visit www.christianaid.org.uk
6. Tali Lennox is one of the UKâs fastest rising young models having shot campaigns for Burberry and Top Shop, and modeled for Prada, Chanel and Miu Miu. The 19 year-old has just been chosen by Karen Millen to be the face of her spring 2012 campaign. Her mother Annie is known as a leading campaigner on HIV and womenâs rights and formed a collective of female charity activists, The Circle in 2008. Tali is signed to Next Model Management worldwide.

Xxxxxxxxx, at the opening of Christian Aidâs celebrity gardening tools pop-up shop, 63 Broadwick Street, London. The shop displays customised gardening tools, designed by over 15 celebrities to mark the launch of Christian Aid Week. The tools will be auctioned at www.ebay.co.uk/christianaid.
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If you would like further information please contact Harriet Fitzgerald on
harriet.fitzgerald@kindredagency.com, 020 7010 828 or 07866 922 350
Stars dig deep for Christian Aid Week
David Shrigley, Tali Lennox, Alan Titchmarsh and TOWIEâs Lydia Bright are among a host of famous names who have used their creative talents to support this yearâs Christian Aid Week. Over 15 stars have customised gardening tools, which will be displayed in a Soho pop-up shop from 14 â 19 May and auctioned at www.ebay.co.uk/christianaid.
The theme of the fundraising week is âgive the tools to help people in poverty out of povertyâ, and Christian Aid is hoping the celebrity decorated tools will raise vital funds for its work in countries such as Sierra Leone. The shop at 63 Broadwick Street, adjacent to Carnaby Street, will be open from 10 â 7pm daily to give the public a chance to view these unique items, which range from watering cans and gardening gloves to wellies and herb pots.
The one-off celebrity items that will be up for auction include:
Model, Tali Lennoxâs watering can
Fashion designer, Katharine Hamnettâs wellies Artist, David Shrigleyâs wellies
Actress, Jill Halfpennyâs trowel
Garden designer, Rachel de Thameâs dibber Rapper, Professor Greenâs wire brush
Designer of the Year, Lee Broomâs wheelbarrow Comedian, Andi Oshoâs strawberry pot
Made in Chelsea star, Oliver Proudlockâs spade Singer, Lemarâs watering can
Actor, Kris Marshallâs mini gardening set Garden designer, Alan Titchmarshâs pruners TOWIE star, Lydia Brightâs mini watering can Actress, Donna Airâs broom
Garden designer, Charlie Dimmockâs tool
Boy band, Lawsonâs flower pots
Model, Suki Waterhouseâs brush
Actress, Kara Tointonâs herb pots
Singer, VV Brownâs paint brush
One of the stars involved is young British model, Tali Lennox. Daughter of singer and humanitarian, Annie Lennox, Tali is no stranger to charity work. She recently travelled to Sierra Leone, one of the worldâs poorest countries where around half the population depend on agriculture, as a Christian Aid Week ambassador. There, Tali visited communities that have already benefited from Christian Aid funds and heard how war torn communities, who faced a daily battle

against malnutrition after the multinational food companies fled during the war, were left with no tools or equipment to farm.
Tali said: âThis was the first time I got to see how small changes can transform lives in such a big way. People are being provided with the kinds of things we in the UK would take for granted. The country has so much potential. They just need the right tools, and thatâs where the donations have been so vital.â
This year there is an even greater focus on fundraising as the first £5million donated to Christian Aid Week 2012 will be matched by the Government pound for pound, allowing the charity to help more people in poor communities around the world work their way out of poverty.
Karen Lobo-Morell, Christian Aid, said: âItâs fantastic to have so many stars using their creative talents to support Christian Aid Week. Buying a watering can decorated by Lemar or a pair of wellies customised by Katherine Hamnett will mean people can not only own a great one-off, but will be helping poor communities around the world. Millions of people rely on subsistence agriculture to feed their families and they just want to be given the tools to work their way out of poverty. We want as many people as possible to come down to the shop and check out what our stars have created.â
To donate to Christian Aid Week, give online at www.caweek.org, call 08080 006 006 or text âGIVEâ to 78866 to give £5.
Christian Aid would like to thank Shaftsbury Estate for the kind donation of the shop, Hunter for donating the boots decorated by Katharine Hamnett and David Shrigley, Next Model Management and eBay for support with the special auction.
-Ends-
If you would like further information please contact Harriet Fitzgerald on harriet.fitzgerald@kindredagency.com, 020 7010 828 or 07866 922 350.
Notes to Editors
1. Christian Aid works in some of the world's poorest communities in nearly 50 countries across, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean. We act where there is great need, regardless of religion, helping people build the lives they deserve.
2. Christian Aid has a vision, an end to global poverty, and we believe that vision can become a reality. Our report, Poverty Over, explains what we believe needs to be done â and can be done â to end poverty. Details at www.christianaid.org.uk/Images/poverty-over-report.pdf
3. Christian Aid is a member of the ACT Alliance, a global coalition of 100 churches and church- related organisations that work together in humanitarian assistance and development. Further details at www.actalliance.org
4. Follow Christian Aid's newswire on Twitter: twitter.com/caid_newswire
5. For more information about the work of Christian Aid visit www.christianaid.org.uk
6. Tali Lennox is one of the UKâs fastest rising young models having shot campaigns for Burberry and Top Shop, and modeled for Prada, Chanel and Miu Miu. The 19 year-old has just been chosen by Karen Millen to be the face of her spring 2012 campaign. Her mother Annie is known as a leading campaigner on HIV and womenâs rights and formed a collective of female charity activists, The Circle in 2008. Tali is signed to Next Model Management worldwide.


Jodie wears a playsuit made by me, customised sandals, earrings and cuff bangle from the Perfectly Palm Springs gift set and necklace from Enlightened in India Poppy. Bonnie wears the orange shorts from the Perfectly Palm Springs gift set, a top made by me and carries the bag from To the Fair Poppy with PPS sunglasses. Her kitten heeled mules are from the Perfectly Palm Springs gift set.
Both these dolls inspire me so much I want to redress them frequently and when I do I immediately want to photograph them!
Heavily customised Scania Topline, reg. no. JT15 OMG, seen here at Truckfest South West & Wales 2016.
The picture was taken on 2 July 2016.