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Say hello to Peabody a Steam Punk custom Mickey mouse. Decked out in leather from skull cap to toe. He keeps his eye open for danger watching the underworld through his monocled eye.
Peabody is ready for a scrap anytime and anywhere with his rocket pack and thumb controller, a custom made blaster and last but no means least a bloody fine moustache!
This little chap will be with me at the Cardiff Tattoo and Toy convention Sat 20th July – Sun 21st July 2013 and then in the UME onlinestore.
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
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
Blythe full custom, carved and makeup by me.
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Personalização completa de Blythe. Lábios esculpidos e maquiagem feitos por mim. Para Rebeca Prado.
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Doll base: TBL
The custom Hickory Butcher block top is 1 3/4" Thick that sits on a custom designed island which features 3 bead board panels on one side.
On the reverse side, 3 equally sized drawers sit above 2 garbage pull outs on the outer ends and 2 drawers in the center. The cabinet measures 48"L x 24"D x 34 1/4"H
Custom designed to fit the client's taste & needs
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
94" long x 48 1/2high x 22 deep base
Approximately 84" high
Just waiting on the Flat Screen TV
Hard Maple- Onyx finish
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! 💛💙
A mix of 6,7,8 and 9 speed cog wheels with eight-speed spacers.
14-16-18-21-23-26-30-34
UG and HG together at last.
Base momoko is 'Go For Victory'
I rerooted her as Noix de rome hair No. 39
She will get new face soon. ^-^
I anticipates great pleasure.
* Reroot - me
* Outfit - Sugar Baby Love
* Doll-house - GamJa
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Teddy troops custom "Dark Ted" 3,5".
Technique illustration poscas, finition vernis brillant..
Nombreux customs à découvrir sur www.gangtoyz.com.
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Nic Stott made this custom drum from me from scratch so I could have a kick/tom combo to loop with a Boss RC-2. Inside is a condenser mic which is held in place by a Kelly Shoe system. The jack, which is flush with shell is a combo jack which allows either an XLR out or standard 1/4" out. I'm going to run this through a equilizer pedal and then into an ABY switch so I can play the kick while laying down the first phrase of a song with my violin. Then I can tip it up and add more rhythm later on by playing it as a tom. It sounds great unamplified and though it is more the size of a regular tom, has quite a deep bass sound as a kick. Once amplified, there is very little feedback unless the gain is turned up really high. Nic is always taking orders to make custom drums, so send me a message if you are interested and I'll get you his info.
Strobist: 2 AB800s one on each side of the drum pointing towards the background at f11. Both were flagged off by bi-fold doors. 1 AB400 in an octabox on a boom in front and above the drum at f8.