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This girl right here is the first SBL (mold) Blythe I customize, even though I normally don't work on them because of the reputation they have of being hard to open. Well she came to me and I decided to give it a try and I have to say I am in love with this mold (although I won't be commissioning any more SBLs I will definitely be working on this mold some more in the future).
The base doll is Superior Skate Date, she came to me in her original box but her hair was still matted and looked damage so she got the usual work plus a hair treatment and haircut :) 2 pairs of eye chips are from digital prints and 2 are hand painted by me.
She will be traveling to Germany soon! Special thanks to her mom for her trust and patience!
I hope you all love her!
Here's a frame mounted up via the bottom bracket. The HT and BB both share the same sized collet. I can swap the collets out for different sized versions for seat tubes, or Head Tubes, or leave the heat sinks in place and just simply remove them from the 5C collet block. Things stay tight all around.
Kit and Ella in their outfits when they first meet. These were made for me by www.stardustdolls.net/
See the full review: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX_2cNWxKjY
Small Hot Wheels diecast
Part of the 2020 ' Muscle Mania' range.
The Custom Otto is based on the artwork from the original Hot Wheels packaging from 1968. This casting was resurrected in 2008 for Hot Wheel's 40th Anniversary.
My little custom number 40 is avaliable now .
She is looking for home in my profile. Eyechips avaliable for blythe or pullips dolls. Avaliable in my profile.
When I needed a building idea for my girlfriend to start into the LEGO hobby, 5580 immediately came to my mind.
It has always been a favorite of mine because it reminds me of the golden times of the beginning of the Model Team series. I still think 5580 is the most beautiful Model Team set ever produced.
I belong to the group of people who don't like 5571 Black Cat, apart for the parts.
So back to our creation. While my girlfriend built the truck, I built a matching trailer. Then we decided that the truck needed some slight improvements like a more rounded wind deflector, higher pipes, mudguards and some other small details.
Found these the other day and thought they were too awesome not to check out.
And the verdict? They are indeed awesome.
I made this custom Kokeshi doll for a group show at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. The show doesn't open until July 11...I'm just excited.
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CWC Junie Moom Variety Fair
(October 21, 2008 >> November 3, 2008)
www.juniemoon.jp/eng/gallery/index.cgi
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outfit/カニホル-KANIHORU-
custom/S.S.P.
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My Blythe love preceeded my Pullip love, but I stopped collecting them before the customs really took off. I have a number of Takaras and some ADGs, all stock. But I stumbled across this girl by accident and she totally stole my heart away. Here she is upon arrival. Welcome to CB's doll family!
Flow is an Android custom who was commissioned by an Android collector. The collector allowed me to have free-range of whatever I wanted to do with this custom. As an artist, having free-range is wonderful, however I wanted to create something with a specific theme. I wanted it to have meaning. I named this custom ‘flow’ and gave him a water theme, and I will explain why….
As my time here in Spain is coming to an end (I finished my 8-month contract last week), I thought about my experiences and what has lead me to this moment. My career choice is different than the average person because I don’t know what country I’ll be living in next year, where I’ll be working, or who I will meet. It can be very stressful for someone who is used to (and relies on) stability. As much as it is very exciting, it takes time to get used to the rhythm of this lifestyle. There are blissful moments and moments when I feel like my world is caving in. I have learned a lot of things, but one of the best lessons I’ve learned is it is important to be like water and go with the flow. Life will present many obstacles, challenges and also opportunities. It is important to fight for what you want, but it is equally as important to let things go, and see what surprises life has in store.
“Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.
Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.”
– Bruce Lee
For an autumn wedding in Montana. The stand was made by the bride. Cake is Pink Champagne on top and bottom, with red velvet in the middle tier. By Carrie O @ Sweet Pea Bakery in Bozeman.
Custom commissioned Oni mecha. This Oni was inspired by watermelon and the Gipsy Danger. This is also the first mecha I have made that fits 2 mini-figs. Like all of my Oni mecha this is fully articulate/ posable. As an added request by the client the eye lights up as well.
I hope you enjoy this one! Let me know what you think below cheers.
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