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This teeny tiny swoon block finishes at 2" square - which means the HSTs finish at 1/4"!! I set it on point inside a thing pink border and matchstick quilted it with some variegated thread.
Read more here: www.13spools.com/2014/06/naptown-stitchers-micro-swoon.html
Racine had a car show for vintage micro cars; i.e., cars with a motor of less than 700 cc, three or four wheels, weighing less than 1,000 pounds and having been built in the 1950s or '60s.There were several dozen cars of assorted sizes and shapes.
These are all different makes. Some I couldn't identify as they had no sign on them, including this first one, which I thought it was really cute!
Update: According to rotec.holger, this is a Mikrus MR300 from Poland. Thanks.
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Us microbiology workers, a few years back (2007). L to R Jamal, Doug M., Andrej, Jessica, Tammy, Laurie, Kathy, Terri and Doug (ddsiple). This is only 9 out of perhaps 30 micro techs spread over the three shifts.
In the photo it shows movement by having each individual peg going down the length of the photo. Each peg is effective in moving your eye down the photo by displaying different textures and shades of light. I think the lighting brings out different textures which draw the eye down the take. Something I would do to help the photo is taken it in a more controlled light setting
I guess it's WIP showcase day for me.
I started this in order to use the big 8x8 aircraft fuselage parts. On the whole, I like it, but I'm unsure of what to do for engines. I also wouldn't mind some suggestions about stickers. If I can find the right ones I'm sure they'd work great on this, but I don't have the best eye for them.
...in un tempo in cui le "micro case" non avevano ancora preso piede, per necessità o per moda ( da noi siamo molto indietro...per fortuna)... ne costruivo per soggetti alti 45/50 mm. e questo accadeva...per gioco.
"casa elisa" (giugno 2000) è composta da 110 parti su una base di 12 cm. ripartite fra legno, plastica, metallo, carta e vetro.
Fedele al principio del modellismo "Scratch" ovvero l'autocostruzione da zero riutilizzando materiali diversi e dalle provenienze più disparate.
...il tetto è apribile e di grande effetto è la camera matrimoniale in mansarda, non visibile nella foto come non è visibile il pezzo forte della casa, il bagno costruito sul retro, completo di tutti i sanitari, lo specchio e...i mini rotoli di carta igienica.
the old trail to Boval used to run atop the moraine but it is too narrow now and a mini valley formed between the mountain side and the moraine is where hikers make their way and where nature reclaims its rights with a variety of flowers and vegetation that make this spot feel very special. Engadin, canton of Graubunden, Switzerland.
Shot with Zeiss Ikon rangefinder & Carl Zeiss Biogon 21mm f/2.8 @ f/11, 1/125sec on Agfa Vista ISO-100 film.
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A microfig-scale LL-928 Galaxy Explorer I built in late 2012.
I'd decided I wanted to keep one around, for swooshing, but I couldn't spare the parts or shelf-space to keep the minifig-scale original built.
Miniaturizing Classic Space is not a new idea, of course.