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At Willie’s Tropical Tattoo Ole’ School Chopper Show... It kicks off the week of custom bike shows and serves as a showcase for good ol’ American ingenuity. Bikes with open belt primaries, rattle can paint jobs, jockey shifters, foot clutches, chopped fenders, and pinstripping are the standard instead of the exception.
In front of the shop, Roadside Marty worked the crowd while people squeezed in to get a closer look at the sleds. Among the masses was custom builder Jason Grimes who was milling about checking out the crazy collection. The smell of BBQ smoke filled the air out back as others enjoyed beer and the tunes. Get moree 411 at bikerpros.com/daytona-biketoberfest-report-card-for-2013/
Covers a Custom V8 Trike that was on display at the show.
Taken at Dergholm Show Us Your Wheels Show, Victoria in 2018.
My first custom hand-made for a friendly contest!
The only rule : use orange, green, black'n'white colors.
These girls needed yellow jewelry for a wedding and had bought earrings but couldn't find a necklace they liked to go with them. They sent me a picture of the earrings and told me what they had in mind, and this is what I came up with!
The left one is a cluster of beads in yellow and some gold. The right is silver wire wrapped yellow crystal pendant.
Custom n. 97
Original doll Blythe factory
custom work:
- washing hair
- Carving ( Lips, philtrum, nose, chin )
- new make up
- Sand matted face
- gaze correction
- Sleepy eyes and a new pull-ring
- 4 pair of custom eye chips hand-painted from me
- Painted eyelids
- New eyelashes
By Sillviacat
Outfit by Inika
NOT FOR SALE
Renowned custom-car builder Rich Evans joined forces with Mopar® over the summer to create a one-of-a-kind Mopar-modified Dodge Challenger for the 2010 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas, Nev., Nov. 2–5, 2010. Evans’ final creation, transformed into a modern-muscle standout utilizing Mopar parts and accessories, was revealed at a press conference in Mopar’s 15,300 square-foot SEMA exhibit.
Custom grip, stock, magazine, handgaurd, rail, flash-hider and RDS.
Sorry, I only have to rough draft pastie, before I did all the detailed blending. Closed the program after I screen capped not thinking. pastie.org/1296270
For my Vietnam 82nd Airborne loadout. Was originally a newer model (not sure what year, might be a 2010) of the Enhanced JG M16A3, I swapped out the upper receivers from my old JG M16A1, fixed the hand guard wobble, and tightened up the rear sling swivel. I also kept my old A1 hand guards and 20rnd mag which I had custom painted by Brad, and basically created an exact replica of my old rifle (except this one has a better gearbox).
Old M16A1: www.flickr.com/photos/blazerider4477/4684088208/in/photos...
My last girl of 2017 is here!!! She's actually been waiting for her turn to shine since November, but we were waiting for the rest of her eye chips, so she's happy to be awake and ready to fly back home to New York.
Her base doll is a Simple Bubble Boom FBL, she has 1 pair of handpainted eye chips by me and 3 pairs of Puppelina eye chips. Her mom mentioned her favorite pattern is gray background with white polka dots, so I decided to add a little accent heart to match her hair as well.
She was made with lots of love so I hope you love her, and I hope she brings her momma lots of joy!
The new DIY I have to custom is awesome, isn't it? ^_______^
This is for an upcoming exhibition in San Diego, California.
Hand-embroidered. :) Custom order for owntwohands.etsy.com. Hope she likes! :)
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