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The owner was a great guy we met during Myrtle Beach bike week. He insisted I try out his bike. I told him I was not brave enough to do so. But I didn't mind having my picture taken while pretending I'm riding his bike. Photo by John. Hair by Cam! ;)
OOAK Ken repainted and rerooted with wax cord. Alpaca glued sides of head. Piercings and chains. New custom clothes.
I know there have been many Alice in Wonderland custom Blythes, and even though I normally don't do themed dolls as commissions, I was requested to create this girl for a dear friend and I couldn't resist; so here is my interpretation of the character.
I was asked to make her close to the Disney version. Her dress was provided by her mom and she was a lot of fun to create a photograph! Alice is a curious girl with a vivid imagination, she loves to read and hang out around trees. She will soon be traveling to Malaysia and hopefully won't be late for tea time! I hope you love her! 💛💙
So I've been collecting custom minifigures since June (and official Lego minifigures for about a year) but before I started my collection i decided to look into the custom scene a bit. There were so many figures out there that it seemed like quite an expensive hobby so i set myself a goal. If i could find between 5-10 figures that I felt i couldn't be without, i would start collecting.
These are those figures and It's taken me these last 6 months to acquire all of them.
Along the way i've discovered other custom makers that I was unaware of such as minifigures.pl and Custom Bricks who i hope to own figures from very shortly and completely new customisers have popped up since I started my collection such as Muddy River figs (Iggs02), Phoenix custom bricks and Brickinator Customs Who are all doing fantastic work.
I've met some great people on here who love collecting as much as i do and i'd like to thank aaclapham especially for being the first person to welcome me into the community when i first set up my Flickr account and for answering all my annoying questions even before that :).
A big thanks to everyone since who has been so kind and welcoming (especially those added) and i look forward to seeing what 2014 has in store for all of us!
I adore long, full skirts. Grey, wool blend is one of my favourites and as I knew there was no chance of finding a skirt like this, I had it custom made for me by a local seamstress :-)
This my own take on the Sazabi mobile suit from the Gundam Series. This is a hybrid of Sinanju and Sazabi as i like certain aspects of each mech. Its coming full circle since i actually started out with my mech building through gunpla and then finally being able to replicate it back in lego :D
Build Video on youtube youtu.be/CM1_k6wkbOY
Para Annais
Trabajo realizado:
Reducción en nariz y boca.
Carving en nariz, boca, comisura y mentón.
Philtrum
Maquillaje con pasteles rembrant, acrílicos y gloss vallejo.
Sellado MSC
Ojos de cristal
This 1972 Chrysler Newport Royal is one of a total of 130,305 Newports produced for the model-year.
Of this total, 85,244 were the Newport Royal subseries (the base model), and of that figure, 47,437 were four-door sedans like this one, the most popular individual model of all Newports produced that year.
Base price for the Newport Royal sedan: $4,051.
For the sake of comparison, a 1972 Buick LeSabre Custom four-door pillared (non-hardtop) sedan went for $4,047.
This particular example was seen while leaving my neighborhood while en route to the Chicago Auto Show with some friends.
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois.
Sunday, February 14, 2010.
I don't normally take custom requests, but this time it was a special request from a friend <3
She is wearing one of Nénelle et Lalluli's outfits (shirt+skirt+hat outfits). Doesn't she look adorable? <3
So this was a character from a show that I discovered a few weeks ago, the show is pretty bizarre and it's so stupid that it's funny. This is one of my few figs with detail on the back, I modified a neck attachment piece for his holster, which looks pretty good. I really like how he turned out.
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!!!
I'm still waiting on the damn Tamashii Thunder Effects I ordered. Guess I'll have to do another photoshoot when they arrive!
This was actually a fun shot because I used magnets and a vertical steel plate behind the backdrop for no-strings-no-photoshop flying :)
No dresses today, because I spent last night finishing Toast's makeover!
OMG, you guys, I am so in love with her, again! I added brighter fuchsia blush (I think I was going too light before, and she looked too pale), gray eyeshadow, seafoam green under shadow, and cheery glossed lips.
I also ironed her hair down, and forward a bit. It frames her face a lot better, and is less floofy. :)
Happy Toast day!
I requested a bike similar to my Romulus but designed to primarily use Jack Brown 33.3333.... mm tires.
This bike is even more fun than the Romulus.
Grant Petersen designs fabulous bikes.
Mark Nobilette built the 63cm frame.
He's my absolute favourite out of all of my pullips <3.
The hair looks really crappy here, but I assure you that it isn't that bad in person ^^;.
Avril ha vuelto a cambiar de look! con los ojos azules no me hacia a ella en las fotos! tenia una mirada muy artificial, ademas asi la veo mas dulce! ha vuelto a sus primeros ojitos y la veo mas preciosa que nunca!! la peluca la tomo prestada de mi henri pero la suya de este color ya esta en camino!^^
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Nein, es geht nicht um Ralleystreifen, sondern um eine einfachere, schnellere Bedienbarkeit. Hier am Beispiel der 5D Mark III, aber bei anderen und anderen Marken funktioniert das auch:
fotopraxis.net/2015/06/26/customizing-canon-2/
Viel Spaß!
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Tilo ~gallo~ Gockel