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POP Custom feito em Resina e Biscuit, com as proporções exatas dos POPs originais para integrar sua coleção.
Peça feita sob encomenda.
Prazo de confecção é de aproximadamente 60 dias, encomendas feitas através do email contato@bigheadstore.com.br
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Install image showing the custom cut rubber Gatorback front flap on a Ram without factory fender flares.
ARALE NORIMAKI OOAK Blythe Custom Doll
by Sheryl Designs (My first custom Blythe! ^^)
Model original design; Sculped face; Make Up; Sewed wig and complements by Sheryl Designs -
Outfit by Patricia and Sheryl.
Learn more about building a custom ergonomic adjustable desk made with Kee Klamp fittings. on our website: www.simplifiedbuilding.com.
Part of the home office pipe furniture renovation.
Custom leather by:
godspeedleatherwerks.com:
Custom Leather, tooled leather, Leatherwork, Godspeed Leatherwerks, men's accessories, biker, hotrod, rat rod, bobber, rock and roll, unique gifts, Leathercraft, Handcrafted, Handmade, Groomsmen Gifts, Gifts for Groomsmen, Engagement Gift, Wedding, Country Wedding, Wedding Gift, Made In U.S.A., Chopper, Anniversary Gift, Men's Gift, Gift for Husband, Gift for Boyfriend, Leather Wallet, Leather Portfolio, Tattoo Portfolio, Pinup, Skull, Moonshine, Women's Wallet, Men's Wallet, All SeeingEye, Dia De Los Muertos, Day of The Dead, Belt Buckle, Motorcycle Seat, Solo Seat, Stylist, Scissor Pouch, Scissor Holster, Motorcycle, Fly Fishing, Flask, Stainless Flask, Rat Fink, Gear Head, Kustom Kulture, Lowbrow, Drag Races, WWII Planes, Guitar Strap, Pistol, Gun Holster, Growler, Growler Koozie, Money Clip,Leather, Leather Accessories, Custom Belt, Name Belt, Tooled Leather Belt, Cowboy, TCB,Whiskey, Beer Brewer, Jack Daniels, Hunter, Outdoorsman, Stylist, Hairdresser, Custom Motorcycle Seat
My custom #68 is already on her way to Virginia, here in the U.S.! She is a sweet girl who's base doll is Seeking Apelles Takara Blythe with a haircut.
Don't be deceived by her quiet demeanor, this girl can have wise things to say just at the right moment and she's excited to join her amazing dolly family!
I hope you love her as much as I loved creating her! <3
Felt like putting an AR together using some of my A.I. parts, said parts being my MK7 CRS, A.I. Flash Hider/Compensator, A.I. RDS, and my soon-to-be-release A.I. AR-15 stock (which still needs a bit of tweaking).
Credits:
TangoDown magazine from El Metallia
Fire selector and open dust cover from Amy/Woitek.
Blade made of 90MnCrV8 and X45NiCrMo4, wild roses pattern, bog oak handle. Bronze parts patinated for a used look. Designed closely (except damascus steel) after the bog offerings of Illerup Adal, Denmark, 2nd century AD. Custom made for a friend of mine.
The Custom House (Irish: Teach an Chustaim) is a neoclassical 18th century building in Dublin, Ireland which houses the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. It is located on the north bank of the River Liffey, on Custom House Quay between Butt Bridge and Talbot Memorial Bridge.
It was designed by James Gandon to act as the new custom house for Dublin Port and was his first large scale commission. For his assistants Gandon chose Irish artists such as Meath stone-cutter Henry Darley, mason John Semple and carpenter Hugh Henry. Every available mason in Dublin was engaged in the work. When it was completed and opened for business on the 7th November 1791, it cost £200,000 to build – a huge sum at the time. The four facades of the building are decorated with coats-of-arms and ornamental sculptures (by Edward Smyth) representing Ireland's rivers. Another artist, Henry Banks, was responsible for the statue on the dome and other statues.
As the port of Dublin moved further downriver, the building's original use for collecting custom duties became obsolete, and it was used as the headquarters of local government in Ireland. During the Irish War of Independence in 1921, the Irish Republican Army burnt down the Custom House, in an attempt to disrupt British rule in Ireland. Gandon's original interior was completely destroyed in the fire and the central dome collapsed. A large quantity of irreplaceable historical records were also destroyed in the fire. Despite achieving its objectives, the attack on the Custom House was a setback for the IRA as a large number of Volunteers were captured either during the attack or when falling back.
After the Anglo-Irish Treaty, it was restored by the Irish Free State government. The results of this reconstruction can still be seen on the building's exterior today – the dome was rebuilt using Irish Ardbraccan limestone which is noticeably darker than the Portland stone used in the original construction. This was done as an attempt to promote Irish resources.
Further restoration and cleaning of the stonework was done by an Office of Public Works team in the 1980s.
Source: Wikipedia
Custom graphics, designed by me (It's just red reflective tape) and painted rear drive belt cover.
AK wheel stickers, red brake cylinder covers and anodized dust caps from AliExpress.
Puig hand guards.
Red bar ends.
Red racing brake levers.
Shad Back box mount
Carbon Fiber wrap on front fender and airbox cover
Custom lights. Made of jewelry magnetic locks, 12V band of LEDs and other stuff. The only harm to Lego bricks : 2 small holes in buffer frame plus a bit of 10secs glue to connect magnets to magnet coupler.
Just received my custom Alex Jacques straight razor... 8/8+ "Meat Chopper" Spanish Point 01 carbon steel blade with gray G10 scales.
*This image is exclusive to my Flickr
You can catch the review and other detailed shots of the New balance 574 Custom at my blog.
This little 47cm custom F550s kicks ass. Finished in a rainbow sparkle black paint job with deep silver decals, it's complete with our lattice chainring, 650c wheels and a lugged fork. You can catch it cruising around the streets of LA!
I picked these old Infinity Studio 150's out of a dump, the cabinets were in excellent shape but the drivers were all shot. I had some drivers floating around that I put in. Some JBL GT 150D dual 4 ohm voice coil woofers, Speakercraft 16 ohm 5 inch midranges and some wax sealed JBL 075 8 ohm tweeters. Insulated and braced the cabinets, built new grilles (hence the veclro). Bi-amping the woofers and tweeters, running the original crossovers for the JBL 075 tweeters and custom built some crossovers for the woofer midranges. The speakers sound a lot better then I thought they would, had to tone the tweeters back a little, but these speakers play nice and low and the midrange is nice and warm
This custom designed Breakfast Bar cabinet was made approx. 53"W x 84"H 22"D. It features many separate sections to hold a microwave, coffee machine, coffee grounds, tea bags, cups, silverware, etc!
Coffee maker opening approx. 15" x 36"
Microwave opening approx. 24" x 15"
Cup openings 5" x 5"
Brown Maple/Coffee