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The new dress and shoes I bought while in Vegas.

mod/mua/styl Ola Kaźmierczak

impressions of japan - Fat Burns+Lucy collaboration

Reinhardt at your service!

The first of my mech-mania, a MOD of the official set, with added details, improved poseability and hammer!

Another great reproduction in Skipper scale from FURGA collection "ALTA MODA '66".

This is part of the project I commissioned to MEMYD.

Dégradé de couleurs sur la baie de Corong-Corong

La fotografia di moda, a differenza della fotografia glamour che ha un approccio molto easy e più rilassato, è un genere che richiede molta autorità e professionalità. Molti fotografi amatoriali, prima di avvicinarsi allo shooting di moda, passano da quello glamour per fare pratica e anche per im...

 

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Masters of Dirt 2013 / Rider Gerhard Mayr

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GBRf loco,. 66743, climbs past Holytown with the ex Glen Douglas to Carlisle freight

She looks so fierce! *o*

 

Probably gonna put her up on DoA tomorrow though, I'm starting to have too many floating heads. ^^;

Took up the challenge from instagram user @lego_modular to modify the van from City set 60257 - a very neat set, which I'd have bought if I had the space in my street for it.

I didn't really have any crazy ideas, so I went for a visual fix, and modifying the interior to make it more realistic and cozy.

My first brunette short flip Francie after re-setting her hair, re-rooting her lashes & adding blush.

SR Steam had one month still to go on 3/6/67 when Mod.BB 34089 602 Squadron was seen in Clapham Cutting. The remaining SR locos seemed to have been spruced up for their last few weeks running.

London is perhaps my favorite city in the world (thus far). My deep connection to 19th century literature, my love for Brit Pop and mod fashion as well as pub culture, rain and a bizarre fascination with the monarchy, all make London feel like home.

 

I always stay at the same hotel near Hyde Park. A bargain at £55.00, it includes a full English breakfast (stewed prunes and all), a very small television, views of bustling Bayswater, but no bathroom.

 

As London is one of the most expensive cities and the pound worth twice that of the dollar, I spend most of my days walking or in the depths of one of their many incredible, free museums. Again, London serves as the focal point for all that I find interesting, and the British Museum its centerpiece and crowning empirical acheivement. I've been to Troy in Turkey (now a parking lot with a phony Trojan horse), but saw Troy in the British Museum. I have traveled to Egypt but saw a mummy for the first tme in the confines of the British Museum. In addition, the Elgin Marbles, Rosetta Stone and much of the Roman Empire lie in wait at the British Museum.

 

Colonialism has made its mark in the museum world. At the end of the 19th century the study of archaeology began in earnest as various European empires scrambled for power, seeking to conquer and spread "civilization." Looting their conquests of national treasure (and thus depleting signs of native "civilization"), the British, Germans and Austrians among others filled their coffers nicely with what were essentially stolen goods. To visit Troy and see a parking lot or want to go to Tunisia and see Carthage only to find it exists wholly in Berlin is depressing, to say the least. Thus I lift my spirits and drag my thoughts away from quagmire colonialism has created by utterly enjoying myself with all London has to offer.

 

Pictured is my tribute to London: my illustration of a 1960s mod fashion plate, beautiful but a bit cold.

 

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some Killer fashions

Another face-up practice and this time, I'm truly, deeply satisfied.

Damn it, but I really think I'm making progress!

Doesn't really look like one but ok!

MOD police armoured Landrover which used to be based at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE), Burghfield. I think the strange number plate was possibly it's fleet number as it never went outside the wire so it was probably not registered - 13.4.96

The concrete jetty which looks like it was an M.O.D. structure on the West shore of Benbecula.

On close inspection of a telephoto shot of the vertical pillar at the end of the breakwater I think that it may have been a re-fueling pipe..... any comments?

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MOD of the LEGO 7965 Millenium Falcon

Hand-embroidery on vintage linen.

 

blogged 25 june 2010

MOD 571P Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB new to NBC Devon General/Western National as a standard closed-top bus allocated to Torquay. Later carried second WN deregulation livery. Sold to Provincial for spares in 1993 but found to be in too good condition to break, so converted to open-top for Weymouth-Portland service. transferred to First Cymru for Swansea-Mumbles service before being presented to current owner as a retirement gift. Peter Nedin, Swansea bus museum.

Y tus ojos son dos prismas devolviendo oscuridad.

My girls having a bit of fun modeling new dresses.

Draft for the #Mod on my #Chiwoo girl head. I've to wait for the Apoxie Sculpt to dry to work some more on it. I want to #Re-sculpt her lips too. #monodee #wig #Luts #bjd #dollstagram #modification

Dijon est la capitale de la Bourgogne, région historique du centre-est de la France et l'un des principaux territoires viticoles du pays. Elle est connue pour les visites de ses vignobles, sa foire gastronomique en automne et ses styles architecturaux, du gothique à l'art déco. Le musée des Beaux-arts datant de 1787 occupe le vaste Palais des Ducs et abrite une riche collection de peintures, sculptures, pièces d'artisanat et antiquités.

Owner: Sheila

Soom Heliot Girl mod

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