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I used a slicing method I learned a while back. I machine quilted it on my Singer 7460 machine.
Singer Sewing Co. has the instructions I wrote on how to make this on their website. Go to www.singerco.com/projects/?project_id=542&detail=1 if you're interested.
This old parking garage ramp feels like a time machine to the past. Descending the ramp you feel like you are going back in time, at least until you emerge into the modern city.
This is for round 1 of the BioCup 2018 theme fusion (Exo-Force)
Storm Lasher: www.flickr.com/photos/93028248@N08/42345720515/in/datetak...
At the start, I already set my target on making my entry based on a set, originally I was thinking of choosing either Sentai Headquarters or Combat Crawler X2, however I didn’t have a good amount of a certain color or parts I needed… yes I was planning on using a shit ton of bones on the Sentai Headquarters!
With Storm Lasher, the only part I didn’t have that I need for it was the sword pieces for the wings, or the amount I need at least. I use some other blades as a replacement for the lack of those parts. As you can see, I use lots of bones to make the around wing like with the Cave MOC, but all cover with shells.
The tail I didn’t have the parts I need, and the first thing that came to my mind is using the Skrall’s helmets; was a bit annoying putting them on until I found the hand joints to get the shaping right.
The weapons I could had just went with more detail, but I wanted to add some shooters for no reason whatsoever, and now they look like eyes. And with covering the front of the head and the bottom I had to use some rubber bands to get some add-on armor to stay put.
As with the Mini Dragonfly Bot, the color of the wings have to be replace with white, do to not having those hinge pieces and there not being a lot (that I have) of transparent pieces to be use as wings.
For the rest of it, thankfully the banana costume with hand in it helps give a curve shape on top, and than finding ways to get it not to look like a banana on top of a bug.
DeLorean time machine. Torino Comics 2013.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeLorean_time_machine
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A concept piece about how mankind is encroaching into the natural habitats of the animal world.
You can view more of my high res work on Shutterstock:
A 2000 Caterham Super Seven (currently on SORN), passes a 2012 Audi A3 in Wendover on 19 September 2015
Before sewing machines were invented women spent much of their time maintaining their family's clothing. Middle-class housewives, even with the aid of a hired seamstress, would devote several days of each month to this task. It took an experienced seamstress at least 14 hours to make a dress shirt for a man; a woman's dress took 10 hours; and a pair of summer pants took nearly three hours. Most individuals would have only two sets of clothing: a work outfit and a Sunday outfit.In 1790, the English inventor Thomas Saint invented the first sewing machine design. His machine was meant to be used on leather and canvas material. The first practical and widely used sewing machine was invented by Barthélemy Thimonnier, a French tailor, in 1829. The first American lockstitch sewing machine was invented by Walter Hunt in 1832. His machine used an eye-pointed needle (with the eye and the point on the same end) carrying the upper thread and a falling shuttle carrying the lower thread.
My friend commented that this looked like the Mystery Machine from Scooby Doo when we found this on our tour of Hell House.
Once used as the Volvo demonstrator, now resigned to school runs and the odd rail job. This lovely machine is seen at Homewood ready for the PM run.
is this the train to the valley?
yes, sir. that's where we're going.
ok, good. I can't wait for the wine tasting.
temperature's gonna hit at least 120 today, I hear.
what? in napa valley? how do grapes grow in such heat?
napa valley? ha ha. no, this train's bound for death valley. one way.
what? it can't be! I didn't even bring any water!
I suggest you try and find some shade there. if you can. ha ha!
I'm gonna fry!
like a bug under a lens, probably. just sit back, relax and conserve your strength. you're gonna need it.
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This is my bike. It's my first fixed gear, and the first bike I built. I've decided to call it the Sex Machine, a fitting name in my opinion.
Endless thanks to Blaise for scouting out this frame, for showing me how to build a bike, for putting up with my pouting whenever something went wrong, and in general, for just being an amazing friend. Also, much thanks to others who helped out: Rufus, Sam, Gus, Trevor, Melody, Ryann, and anybody I've forgotten, and to Darcy and Mark who helped me get it to and from the airport.
Photo was taken in my bedroom...I've been sleeping with the bike next to my bed (I'm not crazy; there's just nowhere else to put it.)
On the local farm in Shireoaks for a demomstration of old time farming. Traditionally these machines would travel from farn to farm in the late autumn and winter threshing the grain crops.