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These are for a special order. Similar versions are available. USD$14 plus postage. Or USD$28 for 2 including postage to anywhere in the world.
Customised 8inch Toy2R Cat Qee
I did this about 9 months ago, been sitting on my shelf for a while and thought it was about time I took a photo.
Spray and acrylic paint.
A customised 1980 Ford Capri 3.0 Ghia mark 3, photographed in May 2016 at the Capri Club International's show at Badger's Hill, Worcestershire.
Deserved winner of a bronze award.
Customised Pentax 67, Hasselblad 50mm CFi FLE, V lens, Acros 100
Test exposures for this body & lens combination.
It's over ;-( unfortunately we didn't make it.
But the Orange Legion will strike back at the World Cup in 2 years.
Good luck to all the other teams and goodbye!
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Closely based on my design of this car from about eight years ago, this model has been redesigned for instructions, in this (Top Gear Maverick) form, but also buildable in many customised and standard variants.
In late 2005, Dodge teased spy photos of the Dodge Challenger prototype on the internet and it was announced on November 21, 2005, showing an official drawing sketch of the vehicle. The Dodge Challenger Concept was unveiled at the 2006 North American International Auto Show and was a preview for the 3rd generation Dodge Challenger that started its production in 2008. Many design cues of the Dodge Challenger Concept were adapted from the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T.
On December 3, 2007, Chrysler started taking deposits for the 3rd-generation Dodge Challenger which debuted on February 6, 2008, simultaneously at the Chicago Auto Show and Philadelphia International Auto Show. Listing at US$40,095, the new version was a 2-door notchback coupe (seating 5 passengers with over 33 cubic feet of rear passenger volume) which shared common design elements with the first generation Challenger, despite being significantly longer and taller. As with Chevrolet's new Camaro, the Challenger concept car's pillarless hardtop body was replaced with a fixed "B" pillar, hidden behind the side glass to give an illusion of the hardtop. A convertible version was planned, but cancelled over concerns with weight and a low market demand for convertibles.
The LC chassis is a modified (shortened wheelbase) version of the LX platform that underpins the Dodge Charger (LX), Dodge Magnum, and the Chrysler 300. The LX was developed in America from the previous Chrysler LH platform, which had been designed to allow it to be easily upgraded to rear and all-wheel drive. Many Mercedes components were incorporated, or used for inspiration, including the Mercedes-Benz W220 S-class control arm front suspension, the Mercedes-Benz W211 E-Class 5-link rear suspension, the W5A580 5-speed automatic, the rear differential, and the ESP system. All (7119) 2008 models were SRT8s and equipped with the 6.1 L (370 cu in) Hemi V8 engine and a 5-speed AutoStick automatic transmission.
As of 2022 Dodge continues to manufacture the Challenger, though has announced that the model will be discontinued in the near future.
Found this picture on the net. I think this is amazing, I always knew the FX4 taxi would make a great custom car. This one has a V8 engine, and has obviously taken a lot of work to build. The roof chop looks great. I'd love to see it for real. This is exactly the sort of taxi I would have had built for me, if I won the lottery!
A practical sort of off roader custom for a practical bike.
Customising Cubs is gaining in popularity around the world nowadays.
This one reminded me of the CT 110 version of the Cub which used to be commonly used in Australia for postal deliveries,and was nicknamed the "Postie" bike.
Someone I used to know rode a postie bike well over 1000 miles from Brisbane to Cape York,the furthest north point on the Australian mainland.The only breakdown he had on the trip was one puncture.
1.600 cc
4 in-line
90 bhp
Collection Centre
British Motor Museum
Gaydon
Warvick
England - United kingdom
November 2018
2 Tiers customised cake for 1 yr old Gal.. top is 15cm diameter and bottom is 22cm diameter (total weight abt 3kgs). Design is from customer's request, she wanted a lil baby gal figurine wearing the same dress (pic emailed to me) with a lil cow figurine as her friend..
I must say I loved the result of the cake.. very sweet and elegant yet the polkadots added that playful themed!! cant wait to do another one of this again!!!
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2 Tiers customised cake for 1 yr old Gal.. top is 15cm diameter and bottom is 22cm diameter (total weight abt 3kgs). Design is from customer's request, she wanted a lil baby gal figurine wearing the same dress (pic emailed to me) with a lil cow figurine as her friend..
I must say I loved the result of the cake.. very sweet and elegant yet the polkadots added that playful themed!! cant wait to do another one of this again!!!
For more pics, pls look under my blog: www.thecupcakelicious.blogspot.com
Goggles: customised protective goggles
Fox stole (faux fur!): Northern Lights/Peking Snowfur
Cravat: Tie-Rack
Pouf sleeved shirt: my own design, made by me
Brown longsleeve: made it myself
Waistcoat: my own design, made by me
Fingerless gloves: H&M
Brown belt: Hema
Steampunk spare pockets: Alt. Kilt
Thin brown belt: Moda Stoffen
Black belt bag: Claire's Accessories
Skirt: my own design, made by me (you can't see it from the pictures, but it has an embroidered Victorian print all over it :) )
Leggings: Decathlon
Spats: my own design, made it myself
Boots: Kickers
Copyright 2008 Bert Van den Wyngaert (photography) and Hilde Heyvaert (design).
All rights reserved.
No unauthorized use or distribution.
Here’s my custom Volks EB Beauty Midi head temporarily on a 25cm Obitsu customised to look like Chii from Chobits. When I was a teen one of the first non dubbed Anime I was into was Chobits and it really stuck with me, and I really wanted a 1/6th Chii doll.
However, since she’s listed as 151cm in the manga I really wanted a 25cm body to emulate her but it being like 2006 25cm bodies were scarce and I guess things just didn’t align.
But I finally got my hands on a volks Midi head and painted the Chii of my dreams. I actually wanted to mix up the colour palettes of the Anime and manga version cuz I didn’t like the flatness of the anime but the manga colour scheme felt too cold and jittery so it’s a doll in between.
Her ears are made from polymer clay while her hair spools are Lego pieces since anything I sculpted in this scale just fell apart after i tried threading it onto her hair.
While her is nice and silky I can’t really pose like I wanted to cuz it looks more messy and tangled rather than silky and ethereal.
customised 50s curtain with pastel polka dots, worn over simple white poplin dress with white cotton socks.
Goggles: customised vintage
Glasses: Theo
Pauldron: Poorman's Gold Label
Tie: thrifted
Key necklace: vintage
Waistcoat: my own design, made it myself
Typewriter brooch: Oh, Marisha!
Military style brooch: made it myself
Shirt: asos
Claw ring: Poorman's Gold Label
Armor ring: Poorman's Gold Label
Belt bag: Zara Girls
Thin belt: asos
Hip bag: LARPpoint
Skirt: made it myself
Petticoats: Dear Celine and American Apparel
Tights: Teja Jamilla
Spats: my own design, made them myself
Boots: Kickers
Accessories: Theo, handmade, Poorman's Gold Label, asos, Prague Goldsmith Street, Abraxion, Pandora, Moonraven Designs
Copyright 2014 Clara Lina Wirz.
All rights reserved.
No unauthorized use, reproduction or distribution without prior permission.
A 2nd hand waistcoat that I have customised with bits of fabric and yarn, and finished off with my own handmade buttons.
When I bought this girl I planned to keep her make-up as is...unfortunately, she had a few problems with flaws and scuffs. Instead of completely changing her, I sandmatted her to get rid of the problems, kept her make-up colours the same and just sanded around her lips. Next on the list - her new scalp.
Customised raw lacquer Brompton. Brooks B17 Saddle, Brooks yellow leather full length grips, Brompfication hinges and seat clamp, Brass easy wheels, Tiller cycles alloy chain wheel guard anodised by Steve Anodise, Kettering leather mud flaps and hub cleans, RAW carry handle.
I bought my Brompton at Moose Cycles, London. They also helped with installing some of the mod's like the chain wheel guard which can be a bit awkward. Great shop!
a 2nd hand jacket which i have customised using applique, couching, and adding my own handmade buttons by McAnaraks
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