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Company: Play by Play
Set: ????
Year: ????
Size: XBOX HUEG
Made in: Canada?
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Play by Play is a Canadian company that manufactured Pokemon plush. They were unsuccessful in stores (for unknown reason!), so they were shipped all over the world as arcade prizes instead. They are official, but not licensed by Nintendo.
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See those little Eevee and Espeon plush cowering at Eevee's feet? Those are Pokedolls. This Eevee is one serious fatty.
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I created a custom Pokemon GO Wallpaper to celebrate 2 years of playing this game. I included all the Pokemon which have been meaningful to the journey.
I created a custom Pokemon GO Wallpaper to celebrate 2 years of playing this game. I included all the Pokemon which have been meaningful to the journey.
Road Trip Day 13!
Today was a day of difficult scheduling! But it all worked out okay. By the time Eevee and I actually started taking pictures, we were on about Plan F, but Plan F worked out okay and I got a bunch of good shots.
After the Eevee shoot, I got to shoot with Blyre and used another two slices of 4x5 that I'm pretty excited about.
After that, I booked it the hell out of LA.
Image is generated in Blender using Sverchok - a parametric design addon which allows to visualise vector fields
Company: Pokemon Center
Set: PlushPlush
Year: 2001
Size: Small-medium
Made in: Japan
Pokedolls are "chibi-fied" Pokemon plush, drawing directly from in-game dolls of the same name.
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Mech Tutorial:
This Lego Mech-Knight is small (Gundam HG size), it has good articulations and it's very fun to pose.
Instructions/tutorial for this robot available on my YouTube Channel.
Company: ????
Set: Picture Pals
Year: 1999
Size: Small
Made in: US
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Company: Pokemon Center
Set: Walky Series 2
Year: 2010
Size: Small
Made in: Japan
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I heard that naming your Eevee Rainer would make it a Vaporean. IT DOESSSSSS!!!!! (Pyro for Flareon, and Sparky for Jolteon)
Company: Pokemon Center
Set: ????
Year: ????
Size: Small-medium
Made in: Japan
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Company: Bandai
Set: Pokemon Friends
Year: 1999?
Size: Small
Made in: Japan
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Pokemon Friends mini plush are packaged in individual boxes and each doll comes with a package of ramune candies. Newer Friends come with one large ramune candy instead.
This is Eevee, not Flareon.
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I decided to update my existing Pokemon Center. I've added a second story and a rooftop area that has a battle arena for training.
The first story has the traditional Pokemon Center healing utility with Nurse Joy. There is also a library to the right, plus a PC Box. Various items that are sold on the second story of the Pokemon Center are on display, including poke balls and potions.
The second floor features a Poke Mart which you can access by elevator. The shop has everything an aspiring trainer could ask for: potions, status condition healing spray, evolution stones, lures, mega evolution charms, trainer clothing, raid passes and poke balls of all kinds!
If you want to test your skills, there is a battle arena on the rooftop. Participants are welcome to use the berries growing in the gardens for their Pokemon in trainer battles.
Characters included in the set are:
Chase and his Eevee
Ellie and her Jigglypuff
Aiden and his Lucario
Summer and her Bulbasaur
Professor Aspen
Nurse Joy and Chansey
Poke Mart attendant
This pokemon papercraft is a Eevee, a Normal-type Pokémon, based on the anime / gamePokemon, the paper model is created by Tenpepakura.
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Company: Hasbro
Set: ????
Year: ????
Size: Small-medium
Made in: US
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Flashback to my early teens! hahah! found these at a store in a box, 4 for a dollar! The toy isn't fluorescent, but the fabric in the back is, so I used the light it made to illuminate eevee
Company: Banpresto
Set: ????
Year: 1998
Size: Medium
Made in: Japan
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Company: ????
Set: Hair Scrunchies
Year: ????
Size: 3"
Made in: US
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Image is generated in Blender using Sverchok - a parametric design addon which allows to visualise vector fields
Another set of cute pokemons:
totodile, marill, staryu, mew, squirtle, bulbasaur, pikachu, pichu, charmander, eevee, oddish, sandshrew, chikorita
Company: Pokemon Center
Set: Eevee Collection
Year: 2012
Size: 23cm
Made In: Japan
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Company: Banpresto
Set: Spring UFO
Year: 2006
Size: Medium
Made in: Japan
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Company: Tomy
Set: Fuzzy
Year: ????
Size: Small-medium
Made in: Japan
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Company: Banpresto
Set: ????
Year: ????
Size: Large
Made in: Japan
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Company: ????
Set: Burger King
Year: 2000
Size: Small
Made in: UK
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July 18
HUGE thanks to David for lending me his camera for this photo. More on that later.
This morning we got up and did some exploring around Santa Fe. I know youâre wondering so Iâll bite: There are a TON of Geodudes and Eevees around here. There. Got that cleared up. But yeah, we had breakfast at a place called Palacio and wandered around that area. There were some excellent shops around there, particularly one just down the street that felt kind of like a DIME-type store. We definitely walked out of there with some crap.
We barely made it back to the place in time to load up and get out by 11am, our check-out time. Then it was back on the road! We made a few more stops between Santa Fe and Colorado, too. We saw Camel Rock, Red Rock (or is it just red rocks?), and the Echo Amphitheater. The Echo Amphitheater is SUPER cool. Itâs one of those things that just seems to get bigger as you walk closer to it.
We got all the way up there, shouted into the thing a few times, and took some pictures. I got some cool ones of David, Emily, and Arri standing on a platform. As a matter of fact, as soon as I took those pics, the bottom fell out and it was suddenly pouring down rain on us. We ran as fast as we could (hello, shin splints) back to the car. Everyone made it back in one piece, but my camera totally stopped functioning. I could turn it on, but none of the buttons on it worked at all. Thatâs actually still the case right now, although Iâm close to figuring it out. I think some water got under the shutter button, and itâs making contact without even touching the button. Basically, the camera things Iâm halfway-pressing the shutter all the time, which explains why no buttons work and the LCD only turns on when I shut the camera off (sensor cleaning). If I barely touch the shutter button, the camera starts firing off images. Iâm REALLY hoping it heals itself overnight, because this would be terrible timing to not have a camera.
As we drew closer to the cabin, we saw this view from the side of the highway and decided to stop. Thankfully, David let me borrow his camera to grab a shot myself. Itâs actually a pano of 8 frames shot on the 70-200mm. Everything here is gorgeous.