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Skyrim - Full HD

Enb + SweetFX + A lot of mods..

I've sanded his nose to make it shorter and rounder, and I also changed the shape of his upper lip and sanded his cheeks slightly.

 

He's also gotten a full body blushing and sueding.

Daytona Damos exhaust

Kijima headlight and sidemarkers

This was once a normal Lego 9390. I modded it. Now it has a front pto and a rear pto. I made two attachments, a roadsalt-attachment and a snow-blower-attachment. Both can be taken down.

She doesn't have any eyes yet and this wig's a mess but she's too sweet not to share :)

I had fun with the BA prototype U-clip, see the results!

At the February, 2015 Upstate Cars & Coffee in Greenville, South Carolina. A great turnout of cars despite freezing temperatures and nasty cold wind.

Some time ago I finished Queen Nebula but I never took pictures of her.

 

She'll no longer be Queen Nebula as I gave her character to my Twigling Ingenue, and I felt that it was unfair to keep her all thet time in her box and I had to make some kind of tribute to this sweet girl before letting her go.

 

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Hace tiempo que terminé a la Reina Nebula, pero nunca le hice fotos.

 

Ya no será la Reina Nébula, pues he decidido pasar ese personaje a mi Ingenue, y sentí que no era justo tenerla siempre guardada en su caja y que le debía unas fotos antes de dejarla partir.

Delica sittin' on bags in Akihabara.

Modified Boss ODB-3 Bass Overdrive. Changed clipping diodes to silicon, and made a few component value changes. Pedal is smoother sounding, and much more usable (I couldn't get into the sound of the stock circuit). Also installed a yellow LED to match the pedal casing.

INTEL Dual Core 2.66Mhz.

1 Gb. RAM.

GeForce 6200, 256ram.

1HD-IDE : 160Gb.

2HD-IDE : 80Gb.

Mary received a new Luts wig, but somehow it mismatched with her eyes. So she got some new eyechips as well, with a little heart in the left one. I've changed her eye make-up a little bit and she got new lashes (thanks to Solarsenshi who kindly donated these :)).

i love my big house but wanted something with less prims, so i spent yesterday in a sandbox modding my white skybox. (the one from iTuTu) Whew! every time i attempt modding something i am again bowled over with respect for the creators in SL!! :D I'll end up working on the yard more -- I've got 8 trees but you can't see them here...love those new trees at alirim gardens --the main reason i wanted a lower prim dwelling...

GPSG480

Wetherby services

Space 65: Cybervoyager by AirPotter, Oldcat, and Demos from Graystudio

Space 65: Cybervoyager from Graystudio

Durock Screw-in Strabilisers (Lubed and Band-aid modded) from SwitchKeys

Space 65: Cybervoyager Carbon Fibre Plate from Graystudio

Gateron Silent Black Inks - 70g (Lubed with Krytox GPL 206g2 and Flimed with Deskkeys films) from KBDFans, and Discord user (Switches), Daily Clack (Lube), KBDFans (Films)

Vibration Reduction Pad

Noise Reduction Pad

  

MT3 Serkia x MT3 Susuwatari by Zambumon (Serika) and Matt3o (Susuwatari) from Drop

No Man Left Behind by NZ Caps

Alien II - Mutant by B'Gnu-Thun

Alien II - Mutant by B'Gnu-Thun

SA R1 EMP Novelty from 00Keys

 

Detachable USB-C cable Black w/ Gold Tracer Carbon Techflex and Black Heatshrink from Zap Cables

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“Slave to the new black gold, there's a heartbeat under my skin

Search my electric soul for the hidden man within” - Miracle of Sound

 

I have a problem, and I think anyone that's played through Deus Ex: Human Revolution can understand. I just can't get enough of that sweet, sweet black and gold. This board is a bit of a mash-up of both cyberpunk and retro tech and I couldn't love it any more.

 

The Space65: Cybervoyager; what can I say? I had seen the original Space65 doing the rounds, and found it wasn't doing too much for me, but I saw the Cybervoyager drop earlier this year, I knew what I was treating my self for my birthday. I didn't quite know what I wanted to do with the board theme wise, so I went black for the case colour, and got a couple of varieties for the badge and accent colours; the gold was a shoe in, and the grey and e-white were just come options to go with whatever I needed them to. I'm not much of a fan of RGB, but the shine-through on the badge, and the diffuser really add a nice bit of spice to the board, this is about as tasteful as I could ever want RGB to be.

 

These switches were a long time coming. I had come to love the Gateron Black Inks from a previous build, and with the silencing options offered with the Cybervoyager, I really wanted to make the quietest board that I could; enter the Gateron Silent Black Inks. To further build on the quiet nature of the switches, I added some lube, and switch films to shore up the tightness of the switches, and sound profile. I opted for the stock springs in these as I already have a number of boards with heavy (80g-180g) springs so going for the slightly lighter 70g weight is already quite a novelty. I really dig how light they feel, as you glide across the board, even the bottom-out is pretty subdued (as it should be), and sounds almost like a pitter-patter of rain on an insulated tin roof.

 

As for the plate, I really love the look of the carbon fibre plate, and with it being one of the firmer options in the market for plate materials, it really helps keep the smooth linear action of the switches consistent, and sharp; that and the carbon fibre pattern looks super slick The smokey coloured Durock stabs are an absolute treat also. Not only do the housings match the look of the Black Inks, but the gold stab wire adds a nice bit of colour to the inside of the case. Nothing new as far as lubing them went, but I was curious to try out the 'Band-aid' mods. Basically, there's a small pad of fabric (more often or not a plaster, hence the name) placed under the stabiliser, helping to cushion the sound and feel ever so slightly. I hadn't been keen to try it prior because I really like the feel and sound of the plastic on PCB, but I am pleasantly surprised by the final result here. During the group buy, the kit had noise and vibration foam pads in it. The noise pad is designed to sit between the circuit board and plate and help trap the noise inside of the case, and the vibration pad sits in the bottom of the case to reduce any vibration between the circuit board and the inside of the case. All in all, both pads do a fantastic job, and the board has a really solid feel and sound to it which can be attributed by all the different aspects of the build.

 

As I said earlier, the board was sort of supposed to be a one colour fits all, with a primary focus on the black and gold theme. I have already used the MT3 Serkia set and fell in love with the shape of the profile, and look of the keycaps, and mashing it up with the grey/off-white alphas from MT3 Susuwatari as a thought that I had only briefly entertained. Now, having seen them side by side, I couldn't see anything matching it better; unless I get my hands on a more gold-than-yellow and on black keyset. The Suswatari set was supposed to by my first MT3 set, but it took more that 18 months to go through the process of making the moulds, and matching the colours from the designer. In some ways the massive delays that the set saw were a blessing in disguise, as my expectations of the set had dropped so much. But when I saw it in person for the first time, I couldn't have been more pleased with the final result. The Susuwatari colourway was inspired by Studio Ghibli, and while I'm not well versed in their movies, the warm tones, and retro colours really sung out to me; that's where red accents come from along with the cat novelty. The artisans were from my collection that I felt help add some more depth and matched the overall theme pretty well, and the EMP is just there for fun.

 

The cable was what I got when I first branched into the world of detachable USB cables, and it was only supposed to be a colour that went well with anything. After a while, I realised just how much I dig the black and gold combo. So in a way it was the cable the sort of sparked the whole build

 

Well I think that's another one chalked up for the 'endgame', and I can't wait to see what changes might happen with it in the future, just don't go looking for the “/?” key...

   

Área de modding Campus Party Brasil

www.cceinfocampusparty.com.br

  

Modded Boker Tech-Tool City 2 in black G10 after acidwash and stonewash

This is a truly amazing set. It's big and weighty, its play features are great, its design is relistic, and it's minifig-scale! Of course, it's not really a fighter jet until it has guns and missles, so I added launch racks and an autocannon.

So I modded my Xbox 360 wireless controller with the 2600 joystick running through it so I can play many of the great XBLA games the way I played similar games while growing up on the Atari 2600.

  

so happy to be seeing things again ;p

OK, so here's what I did with #21. No Tone control now. The Volume pot has been replaced with a Bourns low-friction EVH-style pot (complete with EVH-style Fender "Tone" knob), the toggle has been moved back to where the Tone control used to be and a Kill Switch is where the toggle used to be. I actually think this works out exceptionally well. I just ordered a dozen more kill switches.

Área de modding Campus Party Brasil

www.cceinfocampusparty.com.br

  

A modded MP5 with extended barrel, extra magazine in handle, detachable stock, detachable carrying handle, and foregrip w/ optional silencer. . .

Visuale complessiva del case modificato e della base di supporto con faretti integrati

Commission of a Modded Dream Realm BJD, finished November 21st, 2018.

Faceup works done in 2012

No Man's Sky (BTF mod, Euclid, PC)

Modded Version (left) vs. original (right).

 

2nd try. Wasn't too satisfied with the roof line and the rear end.

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