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I decided to share this image for the upcoming #macromondays theme called #sticker
What you see is a Batch Code sticker on the bottom of an 50ml Flakon from the Xerjoff Parfum called "La Capitale". Those stickers are used to verify if the Parfum is legit or not.
Diameter of the sticker is 2,5 cm = 1"
A sticker is a small, flat piece typically made from paper, plastic, vinyl, or other thin materials, with an adhesive backing on one side and a design, text, or image on the other. Stickers are used for decoration, labeling, identification, or expression and can be applied to various surfaces such as notebooks, packaging, laptops, walls, and more.
Common Materials:
Paper: Matte or glossy, easy to write on, ideal for indoor or temporary use.
Plastic/Vinyl: Durable, waterproof, and long-lasting; often used outdoors or on items exposed to wear.
Foil/Fabric: Specialty materials used for aesthetic or tactile appeal.
Features:
Can be permanent or removable
Available in various shapes and sizes
Often printed, but may also be hand-drawn, embossed, or die-cut
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Need a strong impression with a great looking business card? Matte Laminated Card guarantees you to reach your goal.
- 12pt card stock with matte, smooth and silky surface coating
- Unique touch for elegant look and extremely durable
- Tear-resistant, dust-free and
waterproof
- Thickness : 0.30mm
link to video: youtu.be/q2gRw6YB1iQ
The back story: After finding 4 of the large disc pieces (Brick, Round Corner 10 x 10 with Slope 33 Edge) it came to me that building a larger Technics would totally be possible. The next important details I had to consider were the Pop-up lamp, Pitch Slider and the 'hole' for storing the 45 spindle. I had noticed that Cole Blaq had posted a WIP back in April of 2013 of a full-size Tone Arm, this also inspired me to complete my version.
It took a long time to get the proportions close enough to the real thing and when I finally got around to building the first prototype I realised it was going to be almost a perfect half-size scale model. The real machines generally come in two colours, silver or black (1200s and 1210s respectively). Since it was going to be difficult utilising Light Bluish Grey for the metal elements and for the body, I chose the decidedly Legoish colour of Red for the 1200 and Dark Bluish Grey for the 1210.
A lot of time was spent then coming up with a solution for the Pitch Sliders and R&D for the Faders on the DJ Mixer that was clearly necessary for the complete DJ Setup. There are only two custom chromed pieces used, the spindles: 58176. I also had to bite the bullet and get custom transparent sticker sheets professionally printed. I designed them myself and, yes it was not at all easy to match up the angle of the slope and the repeating pattern for the all important platter dots ! It just had to be done.
By September 2015 two Turntables and the Mixer were ready to be exhibited at the SteineWAHN convention in Berlin. Complete with 9v Train controlled spinning platter and "working" VU meter in the Mixer.
link to video: youtu.be/q2gRw6YB1iQ
The back story: After finding 4 of the large disc pieces (Brick, Round Corner 10 x 10 with Slope 33 Edge) it came to me that building a larger Technics would totally be possible. The next important details I had to consider were the Pop-up lamp, Pitch Slider and the 'hole' for storing the 45 spindle. I had noticed that Cole Blaq had posted a WIP back in April of 2013 of a full-size Tone Arm, this also inspired me to complete my version.
It took a long time to get the proportions close enough to the real thing and when I finally got around to building the first prototype I realised it was going to be almost a perfect half-size scale model. The real machines generally come in two colours, silver or black (1200s and 1210s respectively). Since it was going to be difficult utilising Light Bluish Grey for the metal elements and for the body, I chose the decidedly Legoish colour of Red for the 1200 and Dark Bluish Grey for the 1210.
A lot of time was spent then coming up with a solution for the Pitch Sliders and R&D for the Faders on the DJ Mixer that was clearly necessary for the complete DJ Setup. There are only two custom chromed pieces used, the spindles: 58176. I also had to bite the bullet and get custom transparent sticker sheets professionally printed. I designed them myself and, yes it was not at all easy to match up the angle of the slope and the repeating pattern for the all important platter dots ! It just had to be done.
By September 2015 two Turntables and the Mixer were ready to be exhibited at the SteineWAHN convention in Berlin. Complete with 9v Train controlled spinning platter and "working" VU meter in the Mixer.
"-This is the first image of a series of a large body of work focusing on the Appalling, apathetic nature of our society -- currently.."
Various Markers on a 6"X5" (aprox.) ups slap-all freehand, original art by:
SE@MO1
My scale model of the industry standard Technics 1200mkII Turntable in Red !
link to video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2gRw6YB1iQ
The back story: After finding 4 of the large disc pieces (Brick, Round Corner 10 x 10 with Slope 33 Edge) it came to me that building a larger Technics would totally be possible. The next important details I had to consider were the Pop-up lamp, Pitch Slider and the 'hole' for storing the 45 spindle. I had noticed that Cole Blaq had posted a WIP back in April of 2013 of a full-size Tone Arm, this also inspired me to complete my version.
It took a long time to get the proportions close enough to the real thing and when I finally got around to building the first prototype I realised it was going to be almost a perfect half-size scale model. The real machines generally come in two colours, silver or black (1200s and 1210s respectively). Since it was going to be difficult utilising Light Bluish Grey for the metal elements and for the body, I chose the decidedly Legoish colour of Red for the 1200 and Dark Bluish Grey for the 1210.
A lot of time was spent then coming up with a solution for the Pitch Sliders and R&D for the Faders on the DJ Mixer that was clearly necessary for the complete DJ Setup. There are only two custom chromed pieces used, the spindles: 58176. I also had to bite the bullet and get custom transparent sticker sheets professionally printed. I designed them myself and, yes it was not at all easy to match up the angle of the slope and the repeating pattern for the all important platter dots ! It just had to be done.
By September 2015 two Turntables and the Mixer were ready to be exhibited at the SteineWAHN convention in Berlin. Complete with 9v Train controlled spinning platter and "working" VU meter in the Mixer.
Scale model of a DJ Mixer of my own design. Specificly designed for Cuttin' and Scratchin' : )
link to video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2gRw6YB1iQ
The back story: After finding 4 of the large disc pieces (Brick, Round Corner 10 x 10 with Slope 33 Edge) it came to me that building a larger Technics would totally be possible. The next important details I had to consider were the Pop-up lamp, Pitch Slider and the 'hole' for storing the 45 spindle. I had noticed that Cole Blaq had posted a WIP back in April of 2013 of a full-size Tone Arm, this also inspired me to complete my version.
It took a long time to get the proportions close enough to the real thing and when I finally got around to building the first prototype I realised it was going to be almost a perfect half-size scale model. The real machines generally come in two colours, silver or black (1200s and 1210s respectively). Since it was going to be difficult utilising Light Bluish Grey for the metal elements and for the body, I chose the decidedly Legoish colour of Red for the 1200 and Dark Bluish Grey for the 1210.
A lot of time was spent then coming up with a solution for the Pitch Sliders and R&D for the Faders on the DJ Mixer that was clearly necessary for the complete DJ Setup. There are only two custom chromed pieces used, the spindles: 58176. I also had to bite the bullet and get custom transparent sticker sheets professionally printed. I designed them myself and, yes it was not at all easy to match up the angle of the slope and the repeating pattern for the all important platter dots ! It just had to be done.
By September 2015 two Turntables and the Mixer were ready to be exhibited at the SteineWAHN convention in Berlin. Complete with 9v Train controlled spinning platter and "working" VU meter in the Mixer.
Hi Guys!
I'm back with another custom lego mini figure.
this time, I have my custom Lieutenant Galle. It features a Arealight Lieutenant Galle helmet, and Arealight blank visor. It also features a LEGO Clone Trooper Pauldron, and clone trooper torso (not custom). Decals were found at:
customstickers.ga/lego-custom-stickers-4/
It also features a Clone Army Customs Trooper Rifle.
Thanks for taking the time to look at my custom.