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Rencontre de Véhicules Anciens, 13 mars 2016, St-Laurent-la-Conche (Loire)

This custom designed mirror matches a bedroom collection, named "Carrington"

 

Made to be 18"w x 60"h and able to hang on the wall

 

Brown Maple / Rich Tobacco stain

Nissan Skyline GTR custom

 

L'atelier / body shop de L'As de la carrosserie - custom-car.ca dans les Laurentides

It took nearly four years (mostly due to a three-year hiatus in the middle), but I finally finished the interior of my custom City Hall

A Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser at the Big Bumper Meet in Oldenburg.

  

© Dennis Matthies

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I'm starting a new project customizing a BVS Superman action figure! The main reason for this is simple! Although I really like the BVS figure as a show piece also wanted to add a figure to my collection to be used in doll and action figure comics and stories! The BVS Superman however is very bulky and posing is limited! My plan is to customize a figure that falls somewhere between the MOS Superman and the BVS Superman! This may be a complete failure but I hope to at least learn some things from this process! The first step was to remove the suit and take a look at the body structure!

 

So basically, this figure uses the MOS body with added prosthetic pieces on the thighs and lats! The body is also painted silver! The figures ankles and foot pegs are shorter! Many complained about the height of the MOS figure because he wasn't compatible with other Hot Toys 1/6th figures!

 

The suit is made of a pliable synthetic material that is fairly elastic and fits the figure like a glove! It's also somewhat sheer so that the silver body beneath can be seen giving the suit a kind of sheen!

 

I'll continue chronicling my progress as I go and hopefully I won't completely embarrass myself with a big fat fail!

 

Custom vintage button bouquets and boutonnieres by special request.

 

She chose a great color pallette. Love the burgundy and black against the white.

  

the first Custom blythe ! :)

Custom Ornaments sculpted by artist Christina Patterson.

Get your own by emailing iDoCakeToppers@gmail.com or visiting www.iDoCakeToppers.com

My customized Jibibut ( Noferin's awesome wood figures!) for the "We Heart Wood" show opening April 8th at Munky King in LA. Shown here with the Jibibut characters I used to construct him. The piece is all wood except for the wool pom-pom and a tiny bit of wire for the bug's antenna stalks.

custom "cicak" gecko tattoo. Freehand design.

*Custom Service by Madame Mix

*Base doll Neo Blythe Simply Mango

*Outfit perfect by Mundo Ara www.flickr.com/photos/49862579@N03

custom rings symbolising fire, water and braided strands of gold, silver and copper that represent transformation, spirituality and relationships.

Custom made G36C with a Wolf Paw emblem, think i might be using that from now on

Revelstoke, BC Car Show

A Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser at the Big Bumper Meet in Oldenburg.

 

This is a regular run-off-the-mill Custom Cruiser wagon, but it was actually used as a hearse in the netherlands before it came to germany.

  

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Our custom built headboards can be made any size, height or fabric. We love the modern lines of this one.

1 Custom Side board with shelf48"L x 42"H x 16"D

Sanded smooth

Planked

No hand plane or distressing

 

Shown in Brown Maple/Rich Tobacco

People who know me are aware I am missing most of the fingers on my right hand. On modern bicycles, this is a big problem as the rear gears are shifted by using actuators on the right brake lever. This has proven to be nearly impossible for me. Over the years, I have experimented with all kinds of solutions, including an early version of electronic shifting (Mavic Mektronic).

 

This is a custom device, made by Kelly bike parts and is called a 'take off’. Basically it permits me to mount standard bar end shifters on a location near the left brake lever. My left hand is just fine, and from this location, I can shift both the front and rear derailleurs. It works so well, I have actually raced bikes with this setup and ridden in large pack events, shoulder to shoulder with other crazy cyclists.

 

When I was writing this up, I was going to say I have to be careful with this gizmo, as Kelly had gone out of business due to some unfortunate circumstances. However, as I looked on their old web site to add a link to the story, I discovered they are BACK in BUSINESS! This is great news, because Kelly makes awesome custom frames other cool stuff.

 

I am glad I featured the ‘Take Off’ in today’s photo, as I am not sure if/when I would have discovered that Kelly had returned from oblivion!

After seeing a opened Barbie doll on Facebook my husband figured he could try a Blythe.

Still a work in process.

Sanding, sculpting, painting to do.

 

Some more pics:

blythekingdom.forumotion.com/t39676-skeleton-blythe#355334

I rerooted and repainted her and put her in an outfit made by AralGhostier on etsy

New custom finished and shipped out 2-7-08

The Motorcycle Monster visits Sturgis Rally and Races in 2008. Today the Sturgis Rally has grown to become one of the largest motorcycle events in the world, attracting riders from around the world.

Magenta got some peony color factory scalp. Such gorgeous hair!

Custom "Werkudara/Bima", the Javanese shadow puppet character with a little touch of Art Nouveau framing.

Jakarta - August 2012.

Custom House is an imposing Georgian building at the heart of The Shore area of Leith. Completed in 1812, the building retained its original use until 1980 when it became a museum store. When it was to be sold for redevelopment in 2015, The City of Edinburgh Council stepped in to acquire Custom House and appointed Scottish Historic Buildings Trust to lead its regeneration and restoration. After almost 35 years with no public access, the building is now being brought back to life as a thriving hub for the creative industries whilst the capital project to restore it is developed.

 

Throughout its history, Leith’s proximity to Edinburgh has ensured that its port is one of national importance. Until the late twentieth century, the existence of a Custom House close to the harbour was essential for the effective management of such a port. As a result, every major port in Scotland had a custom house and similarly-grand examples were built in Greenock, Glasgow and Dundee. However, the Leith Custom House pre-dates these and is the only survivor of the group to have so far escaped modern redevelopment.

 

The Custom House was commissioned by the Scottish Boards of Customs and Excise and constructed between 1810 and 1812. The chosen site, previously used for shipbuilding, was auspicious in that it was prominently visible from the sea and lay adjacent to the entrance of the new East Dock, which was completed in 1806. Once the West Dock was completed in 1817, they could hold a combined total of 150 ships, all of which had to pass immediately behind the Custom House when entering or leaving.

 

The building was designed by Robert Reid. The architecture was specifically intended to give the building a severe and commanding character, reminding people of the power of the government. Reid utilised the increasingly fashionable Greek Revival style, most obviously visible in the two large Doric columns on the façade. The original carved and painted Royal Arms, used by the monarch of the time King George III, have survived in the central pediment and indicate the governmental purpose for which the Custom House was built.

 

As the space needed by the Customs and Excise Office began to shrink, other organisations moved into the building. This included a Post Office in 1906 and the Mercantile Marine Office in the 1960s. Finally, in 1980, the decision was taken to sell the building. It was bought by the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland (now part of the National Museum of Scotland). Despite plans to open up sections of the building for temporary exhibitions, it was used almost exclusively as storage space for the Museum’s reserve collections. [Information: SHBT Website]

72" long x 35" high x 20" d on Elevated Fancy Legs- Modified G10-335, 4 drawers, 2 outer doors, center open with adjustable shelves. Shown in Elm wood with Rich Tobacco stain. Knobs on doors and handles on drawers. Could be modified for a Tv stand as well.

This single speed build is one of our all time favorites. Painted in polar grey with our 2014 race decals and a custom headbadge, this 59cm whip weighs only 7.5Kg! Decked out with the best on the market it's truly the be all end all of single speed bikes. Perfect for city smashing, long rides, or track training. Check the component list:

 

Frame: 59cm F550s Custom

 

Fork: 1 1/8" Ritchey carbon

 

Headset: FSA 1 1/8"

 

Saddle: Fiz'ik

 

Rims: H Plus Son Archetype hard ano

 

Hubs: Mack Superlight Custom

 

Crankset: SRAM Omnium

 

Chain: Izumi

 

Cog: White Industries freewheel

 

Stem: Thomson X2

 

Bars: Thomson drop bars

 

Seat post: Thomson Masterpiece

 

Bar Tape: Deda

 

Pedals: Shimano SPD

 

Tyres: Continental Grand Prix 4000

 

Calipers : Campagnolo Record

 

Levers : TRP Carbon

Aren't very good, but I hope to get better! :]

What do you guys think? I'm game for any C&C.

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Something similar to the M4A1 SOPMOD built on Dr. Noobs "Pimp My Gun".

Custom Slayer - grained panels, nickel then copper plated with a clear coat finish to preserve the patina of the copper

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