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Custom made from original drawing by Denise of Warm n Fuzzy
polymer clay, paint, jointed head/neck and arms.
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These custom dancers at Waisisi village on Tanna Island in the Republic of Vanuatu, South Pacific, aim to please.
My custom #25 is here! She's a commission and her base doll is Check-it-Out Blythe, RBL mold. She's going to back to Chicago, US.
Also, check out that sweet mushroom helmet by Deborah Rosa at My Beautiful Blythe! I'm loving it!!!
This doll was already loved before she even turned into a little girl! Her mom named her Grace, and they've bonded since before she came to me. She will be her mom's first custom Blythe HOW EXCITING IS THAT? Her mom enjoys photography and simply fell in love with custom Blythes after seeing my photos, she just had to have one! It was an honor and a privilege that she chose me to bring her to life! Grace received all the usual work, eyebrows per her mom's request, and her eyechips were sent by her as well. I will enjoy and photograph Grace for a few days before she travels to Florida! Hope you all love her!
The special thing about my #61 is that she will be my first girl that will live not only in my country (Mexico) but in my hometown! She is a girl I created for a friend and this will be her very first Blythe! how cool is that?! I can't wait for her to have her and enjoy her, as she's waited a long time for her! <3
My first time trying an ombre effect on the hair; I dipped the ends of the pink hair in turquoise. Her look is inspired by the singer Melanie Martinez, and she wears an outfit made by Haunt Couture Atelier.
As tatoos do John vão ficando prontas aos pouquinhos!*-*
Queria fazer algo diferente no peito dele, algo que fosse significativo e bonito, algo que pudesse ser permanente, a chave não ficou tão óbvia, mas a ideia era criar uma chave com a caveirinha, tirei a ideia por acaso vendo fotos de tattoos, acrescentei as asas, eu gosto de asas, acho libertadoras, e o John é um ser livre que não se importa com julgamentos ou o que venham a pensar dele, só vivemos uma vida e devemos aproveitar ela sem ligar para nada! A fechadura no coração dele pode ser vários significados, desde estar fechado a até esperar alguém legal para guardar lá dentro, desenhei o coração porque acho bonito, e as flores, é porque gosto disso, dá aquele ar hipster/retro que eu gosto!*-*
Completei com mais asas, porque achei que ele ficou com as clavículas muito expostas kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, então ele tem as asas da liberdade e a asa quebrada de alguém que já sofreu na vida!
Esses tentáculos no braço são "velhos", como queria que os braços tivessem uma continuidade, eles tem a natureza (florestas e o mar), fiz os tentáculos de um Kraken naufragando um navio, mas ai tem outras coisas, como bolhas do mar, pérolas, conchas etc, coisas aleatórias que se encaixam! *-*
E seguindo o protocolo de queimaduras(oi?) ele tem 36% do corpo comprometido por tattoos!\o\
Bem, se eu não posso ter, que ele tenha!*-*
This is the second stock of the Infinity Industries Custom Stocks Pack.
I'll be releasing them one by one, and eventually put them all together in one pack, with pastie.
Standards:
1. There will be no white shapes on any of the stocks.
2. The stocks are original and new.
3. They should be easy to recolor.
4. Make more stocks then just for M4.
This is a stock that can be used on the G36, and, with some small modifications, the ACR and SCAR.
Feel free to comment.
Amy
A nicely customized 1952 Pontiac that appeared at the 2017 Heartland Car Show held in Paola Kansas on the historic town square.
I just finished the first custom of the Violka sisters! :D Violka is Orange Tea Dolls' doll, and she has her preorder 15th - 28th of February. Here is her website: www.orangeteadolls.net/
She also has a flickr right here: www.flickr.com/photos/69753175@N03 :)
I made her a soft faceup with freckles covering her cheeks and whole body, and I also the some clothes (FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE :D I'm so proud!!) with the help of My Meadow ! Oh There would be no way I could even sew two patches together if she wasn't supervising me hahahah!
I just finished the second custom of the Violka sisters! :D
Violka is Orange Tea Dolls' doll. Here is her website: www.orangeteadolls.net/
She also has a flickr right here: www.flickr.com/photos/69753175@N03 :)
I made her a soft faceup with tattoos over her whole body!
My brother-in-law built this unique cacophony of car parts:
- 1945 Canadian Chevrolet cabin;
- 308 cubic inch Holden engine;
- turbo 400 transmission;
- Ford 9 inch differential;
- 1995 Mitsubishi Triton chassis;
- Hastings Deering tractor grille.
Added white to the side door panels to achieve a classic two-tone look and changed the hub caps to match.
And now, something completely different.
No, it is not an M38 Sherman tank scope, it is not to be mounted on a Sterling submachine gun. It is a slightly different M38A2 scope that was supposed to be mounted on a project raygun.
But it won't be.
What this does not fit on is a fictional Sci-Fi handgun, or a raygun, if you like, I have been working on (and off) for two years now. It's a completely handcrafted custom gun of my original design, it has an all-steel construction with walnut grips and electronics from Erv' of the Plecterlabs. Every bit of the gun is handmade, even some of the screws keeping it together, the only thing that isn't custom made is the sighting scope.
I wanted to use a real scope, partially as a nod to movie prop guns, but mostly to keep in touch with reality. I went for an old Weaver rifle scope because it's simple sleek tubular form (and cheap price, it cost only $14). The M38, which is all too familiar from the Stormtrooper blaster, is a gorgeous piece of vintage optics and I kept wondering if it would work despite the Star Wars connection. I kept an eye on those for about 18 months on eBay, and boy, were they expensive! Then I found this equivalent with fair price and thought, damn, I gotta try this.
I removed the Weaver and tried the M38A2 on instead. I immediately realized that it just doesn't work. Too heavy, too Star Wars, too obvious. So, it's back with the Weaver.
At the moment the raygun (visible in the background) has almost all the steel parts fitted in place, it still needs some serial and other numbers punched in before it can be polished, blued and worn to look like a hudred+ years old well oiled vintage handgun behind museum glass. Electronics will be fitted in last.
For the record: I do not own any guns or weapons of any kind, never have. This is just a raygun project, albeit a serious one in some levels. I will upload more photos with more info & detail as the project nears it's completion, but it'll be slow, I have too many projects going on. You know what it's like.
I present to you, my custom #23, she is a Simply Mango and she will live in Washington state along with a lovely group of sisters, 2 of them also created by me!
This girl was made with lots of love and freedom of creativity! She got all the usual work done, and her eye chips were made by Nora Nora Holá, and provided by her mommy.
More pictures to come, hope you love her as much as I do!