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Mini with a seriously big Honda powerplant installed. Shame about the people milling around in the background but I feel the high contrast subject and extreme clarity I've added helps hold focus on the car.
The light that is. Pretty simple little hack. Since the NiteRider is gone, I ordered a mini-LED flashlight through work and found an appropriate P-clamp to attach it to the threaded bosses on the Nitto rack. The light itself has a frighteningly heavy duty aluminum casing, and what appears to be a simple and rugged push-button on/off switch at the tail end. It is easily brighter than the various mini-LED's which I've used on the handlebar. My sense is bright enough to run as a main forward light.
I helped a friend host a MINI part. All the food was tiny: mini grilled cheese & tiny cups of tomato soup, little smokies in a blanket, tiny hamburgers, mini chocolate cupcakes, tiny ice cream sandwiches. The kids had a great time.
I really wanted this one to work because I thought the guy on the bike would look cool. But I think there's too much detail throughout the image for the miniaturisation to work really well.
Mini Cooper S track day car - bespoke roll cage, carbon fibre boot, bonnet & doors, carbon seats, 6 speed dog gearbox,co2 spray
Mini Ticket Booth under construction just north of the Lighthouse Restaurant, Tobermory, Ontario, Canada.
The thrilling Super Mighty Minis are another addition to the race content for the 2013 Brands Hatch Mini Festival. The championship is the bigger brother of the Mighty Minis series catering for more powerful 1.3 litre spec pocket rockets. The championship is designed for drivers with at least a year of competitive racing under their belts..................... Mighty Minis is one of the UK's most popular Mini championships and in 2013 they will join the superb Brands Hatch Mini Festival race schedule. The championship is renowned for attracting novice drivers as they make their first steps on the motorsport ladder. The cars are based around road legal Minis built from 1991-1996 with a few safety and reliabilty modifications.
A 1998 Mini Cooper in attractive racing green, on Llantarnam Road.
John Cooper, owner of the Cooper Car Company saw the potential for Minis in competition driving and collaborated with Alex Issigonis to produce the Mini Cooper, introduced in 1961. It went on to enjoy a successful rallying career.
Rediscoverd but made quite some time ago. I'd forgotten how much fun these are to make. I experimented with unstuffed arms, legs and ears for this one - not a great success but still cute.
A mini version of Great Wall of China, it probably can't be seen from out space. Nigel in the lead, if you ignore the tog being ahead of the leader.
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