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Now Wong was one of my favorite characters in Doctor Strange and even though I not quite fond of his costume in this movie and would prefer if he had more green but I wanted his look to match that of the official lego version of Strange, Mordo, and the Ancient One. I wanted to capture what Wong would look like if Lego made an official figure of him so I didn't go too crazy in terms of the arms and the legs.
This was a rather quick custom, I did it in just one day, but it still was pretty tedious because I used an Iron Man torso and I had to get all the printing off. Fun tip for those struggling with getting printing off legos, just use a pencil eraser, it may take some time, but it gets the job done!
This great looking custom Motorcycle was on display at a local cruise in Crystal River, Florida.
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Custom #43, formerly Anna Sui was a commission for Miroslava from Meadow Dolls and part of a trade I did with her. My Saffi is finally all mine! hehe :D
Hope you love her.
Baron Yjarn is one of the few ambassadors in the Council of the United Empire who trusts Rackham deeply. Rackham will always be welcome in the northern territory of Fjördethan
1x1 and 1x2 original Lego tiles in light grey and blue, printed with a custom pattern. The design is based on the original Classic Space computers
This sweet girl came to me "lightly" customized and normally I don't work on dolls already modified but she was very gently carved so I considered it and took the challenge.
Her base doll is a Miss Sally Rice translucent Blythe, and she is very happy to be traveling back to Spain to reunite with her mom again soon! Hope you all love her!
(Eyelid art was not by me)
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Look.
I made a thing.
Well. I've been on a rehabilitation (three weeks) because of my scoliosis. (Not because of any alcohol or drug abuse. Just saying because many people associate rehabs with this kind of thing? In Germany, we associate it with gaining muscles after an accident for example.) And the summer vacations are almost over. (Le me is super curious and excited about getting a new French teacher, hahahaha!) I know, I know, I had plenty of time to do doll stuff but the summer heat sort of makes me feel down, annoyed and uninspired. (Summary: I truly hate summer.)
Yesterday I was in the mood to take a doll pic and just randomly put a veil in front of my lens. I think it created a beautiful hazy look.
My custom #68 is already on her way to Virginia, here in the U.S.! She is a sweet girl who's base doll is Seeking Apelles Takara Blythe with a haircut.
Don't be deceived by her quiet demeanor, this girl can have wise things to say just at the right moment and she's excited to join her amazing dolly family!
I hope you love her as much as I loved creating her! <3
I feel like this custom has an understated innocence and elegance...in a monster sort of way ~______^
Custom House (1683), King's Lynn. Built by John Turner, wine merchant and MP next to his house in 1 King Street. Designed by Henry Bell, Turner's friend and local architect. The design was inspired by Flemish Merchant Exchanges.
This tastefully modified Ford coupe carried two of the visitors to the memorial for Spike McMurtrie, an avid car aficionado and one of my favorite people. Spike passed away on September 19, 2019.
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My custom #77 is ready to travel to Spain! She is part of a trade I'm doing with EliseoDolls! Her base doll is Varsity Dean and she is very excited to meet her daddies!
L-R: Garvian Soldier, Eslandolan Officer, Garvian Officer.
Just an image of some of my custom torsos from my last build for a discussion on Eurobricks.
I've used sticky labels and an inkjet printer. In an attempt to solve the mis-match between the same printed and Lego colours, I've cut out the matching colour and just applied the design on the reverse of a torso. It's still not perfect, but I think is better than the mis-matching colours I had previously.
KO Custom's great Nightcrawler.
I made a few MODs on this including painting the Elves Hair and then giving it a "haircut" as (strangely) it is bushier in the front than the standard Spikey hair -- I think it has to do with the soft plastic molding for the Elves hair... nevertheless I think it looks much better now.
I also incorporated SGP's legs (and painted the hips) -- Kyle's new legs had just arrived today in fact, but I had snapped this picture before I had a chance to put them on :)
Custom Airborne using the torso of Thunder. I figured he seems like a logical choice as a Steel Brigade leader.
One of the Steel Brigade troopers in the background is also a custom, I swapped the arms with the ones from my childhood Spirt (that broke long ago).