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My new display case for Star Wars minifigs. I have used official Lego "Play & Display Case" 4070 and printed background.

Dustin drawing up production drawings so that we can start making stuff...

finally... enough room in the display case for my CN Turbo Hurray!

 

Long Beach, California

 

Reasonably good result for a hand-held shot under the circumstances (but I can't quite read all the documents).

 

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Mother Gothel Disney Villains Designer Collection Doll

Personal Photos - Boxed - Uncovered

The slip cover and acrylic top have been removed, revealing the Mother Gothel doll in her display case in clear view from three sides. She is still attached to the backing and plastic spacer by wires and T-tabs. She is also supported by the built-in display stand.

 

The Disney Store

Disney Villains Designer Collection

Limited Edition 12'' Doll

In Store Release 2012-10-08

Online Release 2012-10-09

 

Purchased on her release day, Monday October 8, 2012, at my local Disney Store. I photograph her boxed, during her unboxing, and fully unboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.

 

Full release schedule:

 

September 10, 2012: Maleficent.

September 17, 2012: Evil Queen.

September 24, 2012: Queen of Hearts

October 01, 2012: Ursula.

October 08, 2012: Mother Gothel.

October 15, 2012: Cruella de Vil.

I visited the Evergreen State College Library on Wednesday, January 20th, to talk about Ask-WA with the librarians there.

 

I'm an alum, but don't get out to campus much, so it was nice to see some famliar sights (and plenty of change as well).

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

The watermelon cookie was my favorite (to look at). Lived in Minnesota all my life, but I'd never seen 'em before... Still, the rest reminded me of many a family function or church social from my childhood.

They come in large or small versions. These were found at Toys R Us.

it's lit but today is very sunny

Eberhard Faber, Generals, Musgrave, Wallace and others

The decision has been made to put the "James Spooner" model and display case into Tan y Bwlch cafe, pending a museum berth. The space above will contain an interpretation panel shortly.

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There are more images over at Ipernity.

www.ipernity.com/doc/312383/album/539731

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Toy Collector Showcase: Fits Lego/Hot Wheels & Some L.O.L. Surprise! (Dollar Tree)

Eberhard Faber, Generals, Musgrave, Wallace and others

Taken at the D23 50 and Fabulous Screening of Babes in Toyland at the Walt Disney Studios.

Mother Gothel Disney Villains Designer Collection Doll

Personal Photos - Deboxing - Backing Opened

The cardboard backing has been cut open along its edges, and opened up. The tabs of the plastic spacer and end of the wire around the doll's waist are visible.

 

The slip cover and acrylic top have been removed, revealing the Mother Gothel doll in her display case in clear view from three sides. She is still attached to the backing and plastic spacer by wires and T-tabs. She is also supported by the built-in display stand.

 

The Disney Store

Disney Villains Designer Collection

Limited Edition 12'' Doll

In Store Release 2012-10-08

Online Release 2012-10-09

 

Purchased on her release day, Monday October 8, 2012, at my local Disney Store. I photograph her boxed, during her unboxing, and fully unboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.

 

Full release schedule:

 

September 10, 2012: Maleficent.

September 17, 2012: Evil Queen.

September 24, 2012: Queen of Hearts

October 01, 2012: Ursula.

October 08, 2012: Mother Gothel.

October 15, 2012: Cruella de Vil.

jackman & mcross bakery and cafe, hobart

A display case at the amber shop at

Hohensalzburg. To admire. And try to resist.

chiang mai, thailand

1972

 

jewelry shop

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Description: Smithsonian exhibit of anthropological and other artifacts in the United States Government Building at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. The Smithsonian coordinated all of the U.S. Government exhibits and prepared a display on its activities and collections for the exposition.

 

Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

 

Medium: Black and white photographic print

 

Dimensions: 8 in x 10 in

 

Date: 1876

 

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives

 

Accession number: 90-7264

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