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Canon AE1 Program & Canon FD 50mm f/1.8. I customized it a little bit: The original leather was replaced with a dark green one and the filter thread of the lens was made silver with very fine sand paper.
This was the camera which brought me to photography.
My custom 8" bear QEE for the Heavy Metal Qee Project :
This design is based on an Osmium crystal (gas-phase grown) in a laboratory.
Osmium is one of the heaviest metals in existence and the densest natural element, with a density of 22.59 g/cm3 (slightly greater than that of iridium and twice that of lead).
Osmium has a chemical symbol of Os and an atomic number of 76.
Custom made from original drawing by Lindsay of www.kidpirate.com/ for a very nice customer :)
polymer clay, paint, jointed head/neck and arms.
So I got another 1st wave Sophie, she was for $12.99. That's a really good deal, so I decided to make a custom, I was inspired by many people, so yeah. Thanks! Enjoy! :)
Completed my first custom of a barbie. Geez painting eyes are annoying because you need to get it exactly the same. I have shown you guys before, but I decided to touch up her face and I am loving it now. Also added brown that you can't really see, but still not ahppy with her hair.
Custom by Madame Mix
Wefted by Coolcat (só colei)
Base doll: Neo Blythe Simply Mango
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This custom 50’ patrol boat, the Thomas Paine, was built for the Massachusetts Environmental Police.
A flamed redwood reel seat spacer. This deep, richly colored wood pairs nicely with the Nickle-Silver hardware on this custom fly rod.
Custom tag for my Colette Albion coat. Made using sewn-on printable fabric. Visit www.makingmammoths.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-colette-patte... for more photos and details
There are many Custom Metal Projects that I create
that require a high level of precise "fitting" in peoples homes.
I can't remember the last time I had one as challenging as this!
The screen was required to fit inside the Granite opening.
Easy - right ???
Except the Fireplace opening had 4 different dimension(s) - each side was different-
and if the "slop" or gap was too large- say over .125"-
light would show though-
and that's no good.
OH - and the "floor" of the fireplace sloped back- so to keep the frame sitting flush to the stone front-
I needed to add custom levelers to the weighted bottom plate- to tilt the frame front or back.
take a look- closely.......and tell me what you see??!
Not that I'm breakin' my arm pattin' myself on the back or anything- but lemme say here-
SIMPLE- ain't always so simple!
Custom by Requiemart, still needs a name (already have a Frogger, Polliwog, Tadpole, Lily P and a Hop).