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Took off SAM from the truck and added a bed in the back to hold cargo or troops.

Well he is kinda finished. I see a lot of things I could've done better. But I will alter him when I have time again.

 

I will sand his eyes a tad better for example. They are a tad bit grainy now. So it needs to be smoother.

 

But in the end I am happy with the result. He is the little snarling guy I wanted him to be, haha.

 

Fun project ^^

  

This is the rig I set up in 2007 for photographing ants with my new Nikon D40.. This "kludge" rig worked well and has been replaced by a slightly more refined unit. The pop-up flash provides all the light necessary to shoot at ISO 100 to 400 at apertures down to f/32. The primary lens shown is a Nikon 18-55mm "kit" lens with a "Scopetronix" 40mm close-up lens mounted on the front. The small mirror is for providing a "sunlight with hard-edged shadows" effect when shooting in full shade. The 18-55 lens is shown incorrectly set at 35mm. All my shooting with this lens is with the zoom set at 55mm. Focusing is done manually by moving the camera forward and backwards. No tripod is used, but I do sometimes steady myself with a stick. White cards work OK as reflectors, but covering them with foil, dull side out, gets you one more stop in speed. I now use foil covered cards measuring 4x5 inches for most subjects. A larger pair (5x8 inches) is used when a subject is around 18 inches from the camera, or if I want slightly more softer edged shadows.

 

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pimp my truck:

-new windshield

-new engines

-new rearview mirrors

-upgraded cockpit

1. If you have one of these old plastic kit lenses around, something that you are not using for anything serious, you can give it a new life as a macro lens by removing the front element. Here I have an old Canon 38-76 mm lens. You may find these in eBay, second hand stores, etc.

 

WARNING: This will not work with most lenses. When in doubt, try first with a throw-away broken lens or something that you won't mind breaking. By attempting this you most likely void warranty (if any), you may accidentally break your lens, or you may not be able to put it back together again. Plan ahead, don't hurry.

 

2. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to remove the plastic ring that is glued onto the front. Be careful not to tear or break it.

 

3. You'll find three tiny cross-head screws under the ring. They may be really tight. Cheap tools may not work here. Use a good, hardened, exact-fit screwdriver and keep it firmly in place, otherwise you may ruin the heads and then you can't remove the front element without breaking things. Try not to scratch the lens.

 

4. Pull the front element out. Now you have an odd-looking but fairly decent macro lens! Attach it normally to the camera (not in reverse; no adapters needed).

 

Keep the parts so you can put it back together later. You can the use lens cap and the front element together as a "lens cap" of the macro lens. A rubber band can keep things together.

 

The depth of field will be very shallow, so you may want to shoot with the smallest aperture you can. In bright sunlight this should be no problem. Otherwise you may want to use a tripod and a remote, or the camera's self-timer, and flash(es) etc. Without the front element the auto-focus will not work, so you'd better turn it off. Adjust the focus by moving the camera or the subject. You can fine-tune the focus by turning the zoom ring.

 

Using an extender increases the magnification.

 

You can see some macro sample shots taken with this lens here.

  

零成本套头变微距头

 

Journal of Doctor S. Finnigan – Leading doctor of Project B27

 

Entry 104

 

After three months of the modification project, we are finally starting the last phase. The subject’s immune system is no longer fighting the medication and his muscles have been dissolved from the bones. According to Professor Rosenfeld’s calculations, they will easily reattach to the carbon skeleton after the procedure. Our head engineer Mr. Gordon and his team finished the prototype ten days ago and produced the first usable version. We are now making the final calibrations. The subject has been sedated and the observation team has arrived. The insertion procedure will start at 3pm, after the gouvernment‘s permission is given.

 

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This is something I wanted to upload for years now ! In 2011, n7mereel, Mr. Grievous and me built this, but never came around to uploading it for several reasons. Now I finally found the photos on my PC, reedited them and we decided to uploade them.

 

I still like it very much, even though it is a bit old.

 

Hope you agree !

 

Modification of the "Privateer Oliver Cromwell," to turn it into a Spanish Fireship. The skeleton crew battles rough seas as they evacuate the burning ship...

 

For more pictures, see:

Fireship Raid Album

Privateer Oliver Cromwell Album

 

This is NOT today... Think gray and dreary and wet... Do what you can...

As requested here, here's an instruction video (made up of still photos taken after the event) of how I modified the LEGO L-motors for my DP1 model, so that the motors run 4.9x faster. The 2nd stage of the epicyclic gearbox needs to be bonded together (and its outer planet teeth removed), thus taking it out of the gear chain.

 

ATTEMPT AT YOUR OWN RISK!!

 

NOTE: I tried to make a jig to enable the housing to be taken apart without permanently cutting the plastic, but without success. Despite carefully aligning aluminium prongs filed from 1" sq angle, and assembling into a solid vice-like construction, it only served to crush (not quite permanently, thankfully) the whole motor. Damn!

 

TEETH INFO: L-motor epicyclic gearbox teeth -

Sun - 11T

Planets - 16T

Ring - 43T

The outer ring is stationary, reduction is achieved by driving the sun, the output of each stage is the planet carrier.

Finished modifications for our Miyu-san ♥

Lamborghini Aventador Roadster with lots of mods!

Giving the rear wheel wells a plate more of clearance. While I'm at it, I'll rework the steering. Which might create a new problem: while the front half of the body is very sturdy, it connects to the chassis with only six studs. Altering the steering might reduce that number to four.

 

Should I sacrifice the opening doors for more structural strength?

A modification of the Brickheadz Darth Vader set. Putting a Luke Skywalker minifigure inside his father gives a literal interpretation of a line from "Return of the Jedi": "I know there is good in you!"

Modifications on the Technic set 8110 Unimog U400.

- blue cabine

- steering steeringwheel

- black wheels, closed

- moving bucket (3 sides)

- Train bogey front and back

- Snowplough

Modifications on the Technic set 8110 Unimog U400.

- blue cabine

- steering steeringwheel

- black wheels, closed

- moving bucket (3 sides)

- Train bogey front and back

- Snowplough

Though I thought this set looked great from the get go there were some things I really wanted to tweak; particularly the rather skimpy rockwork in front and the lack of seating room for the shadow theater. So here's my modified version - you can read more about how I did it here!

Work in progress:

ready modification of 'Taiga' face mold, but I still need to smooth all the surface.

 

Рабочий процесс: модификация модели лица "Тайга" готова, но ещё нужно сгладить всю поверхность.

 

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Sigma dp1 mit Miranda 50mm 1.4

only few more parts added to the original:

-moving hip, knees, wrists

 

Before modification and after it is all done.

Head: Zenith Souldoll Swinte and Zenith Souldoll Justitia in NS resin. Body: modified Iplehouse nYID girl in NS resin.

Dear friends, you are more than welcome to visit my channel.

 

These are some photos regarding my eleventh Lego MOC set named Cartoon series.

 

Dear all, we finally come to the last series, and I am kind of proud of myself because I have put a lot of effort in every series. Constant brainstorming and continual modifications, each vehicle is my finest work. And, of course, doctoring pictures is just another perspiration. Many Many

thanks for your accompany all along. Last but not least, hope you can also enjoy this final series of my Lego MOC.

 

There are still 6 videos (size comparison videos) to go. However, it is Chinese New Year now in my country; therefore, the rest of the videos may be a little bit late- perhaps I will have more time in mid-Feburary. Anyhow, wish all my dear family and my friends safe and sound in this beautiful season. :)

 

This set includes:

(1) Chibi Batpod: Based on the special-designed motorcycle in the film-Dark Knight Trilogy. I built this batpod-like but a bit more compact. The proportion and style are particularly adjusted. A shout-out to whoever design the original batpod.

 

(2) Batmobile (Tumbler): Once again, this is another MOC also from Dark Knight Trilogy. Well, according the designer, this tank-like tumbler is a mixture of Hummer and Lamborghini. I can tell you that this is by far and so far my favorite batmobile among all the movie, or cartoon- batmobiles.

How do you like my own version of tumbler?

 

(3) Assault Batmobile: Simply put, this is kind of a modified version of the official set-76045, known as BvS batmobile from the movie Batman v Superman. The body lines of the official one is a bit complex so I thought if I can still keep its initial assault design but with sleeker and simpler body line(s). For me, I like the rear part of this batmobile most.

 

(4) Knightcrawler: Hmmm.... How should I start it? My idea all began from the official set-76086, and.... the official one is so ugly....(sorry but I do think so..) From the first sight I saw knightcralwer in the theater, I immediately understood Lego failed to nail its real shape and spirit. Additionally, the idea of making knightcrawler a tank for my Lego batman series is in my brain that I could never get rid of. I used some illegal techniques (I glued some parts to make it looks more like the movie version.) Nontheless, I am satisfied with the final work very much.

 

(5) Hoverboat: Lego released the first batman hoverboat-7780 in 2006. I have to say it is an awesome set to play with. However, I care so much about the size and proportion (for a minifigure scale). So I downsized it with some touches based on my personal preference.

 

(6) Batwing: From the official set 76027, this batwing became one of my favorite aircraft among all my mocs/mods.

 

Thank you so much for viewing my Lego works. My only intention is to share. Hope you like these cute toys. peace. :)

 

Dear friends, you are more than welcome to visit my channel.

 

These are some photos regarding my tenth Lego MOC set named Cartoon series.

 

Perhaps this is a set with my favorite Batman minifigure (lol). I came up with this crazy idea when I saw all the offcial sets in 2019. Honestly, the combination of color black, red and yellow make great match in my opinion, and I was extremely thrilled and somehow just cannot wait

to build a "CARTOONIZED" series for batman. Now hope you can enjoy and appreciate these funky vehicles. :)

 

This set includes:

(1) Chibi Spider-Android: A modified version of the official set- 30243. And for some reason I just have an idea that a bat along with a spider is a fun match-up if I really want to build to cartoonized version of batman chibi vehicle.

 

(2) Batmobile: Umm...I think i put part of the 1966 batmobile concept into this cartoon batmible. And I particularly love its "blocky" and chucky look. Fun fact: If you take a close look at it, you will find out there are 8 wheels in total.

 

(3) Batcycle: I don't really have some special explanations for this motorcycle. It is designed as my other motorbike- a little angled up in the middle and tried to create a beautiful bodyline for it. However, I do believe that the stickers play a vital role overall.

 

(4) Bat Mech: This giant Bat-Mech is inspired by the official set- 76117. However, I don't really dig the original version, especially the leg design. I think you can see the obvious difference with this optimized version. And hopefully I successfully give a more menacing feel/look to it.

 

(5) Batsub: Yes, the official set- 76116, I didn't do much with this set for its original appearance is so great already. A few touches and modifications were done to it only.

 

(6) Flying Fox: I can't tell you how much I love the vehicles in the movie Justice League, though the first version is such a "DISASTER" the way I see it. And the later Snyder cut version is way~~ better in my opinion; There is no reason that I don't build a cartoon version of this already well-designed aircraft from the movie.

 

Thank you so much for viewing my Lego works. More pictures of the last series are coming in soon. My only intention is to share. Hope you like these cute toys. peace. :)

 

Special Thanks to:

www.brothers-brick.com/tag/elvis-lawrey/

 

My youtube:

www.youtube.com/user/thedarkknight0527

A modification of a Spectra Polaroid camera. It now takes 3.25 X 4.25 sheet film.

Soon the approaching rain storm will make very slight modifications to this desert landscape. Those tiny changes eventually lead to these natural beauty sites that all photographers love.

Marcus los his tooth piece ;)

 

I made it of apoxie for him and painted it. The thing looks like some creepy monster on its own :P

This is a modification of my hot rod pickup. It still has everything that you might like (motorized/remotely controlled driving/steering, lights, turn signals, working steering wheel, working V8 and radiator fan, working door handles, gearbox…) and some new features (wheels, suspension, engine, roof, front lights, interior, fuel tank, movable license plate, chrome details…). Like the old one, it is 50 studs long and 28 studs wide but it is heavier - it weighs 1285g.

VIDEO: youtu.be/jR0rCEck7_0

Characteristics:

-Leaf spring suspension with height-adjustable rear

-License plate with simple mechanism to hide it (manual)

-Lights (front and rear) manually controlled with a lever connected to a speed dial of 8878 battery (which allows you to switch between low and high beam)

-Turn signals (front and rear) connected to a servo motor via coupled PF switches (2 switches)

-Working steering wheel

-Manual gearbox – 4 gears (5:1, 3:1, 5:3, 1:1)

-Suicide doors with working door handles

-It is powered by two L motors and 7.4 V (8878) rechargeable battery box.

-Servo motor for steering

-Working V8 fake engine with some details to make it resemble real V8 engine, connected directly to the driving motors so it works at the same speed no matter what gear you choose (in neutral also)

-Working radiator fan, connected directly to a V8 engine

-Rear doors can be opened.

-Roof window, fire extinguisher, fuel tank…

-Front tires from 8070 supercar, and rear from 42000 Grand Prix Racer.

 

I hope you like it, feel free to comment…

 

p.s. it has been blogged: thelegocarblog.com/2014/07/03/rod-mod/

So...what did I do to this EAH body?

 

Long story short:

After I shortened the neck and upper arms, I put the bits that were cut off in an acetone resistent lidded jar and added pure acetone ( don't smell the stuff! Work in a well ventilated area!). Once the plastic had melted to the right consistency, I used it to thicken the neck, glue back together the upper arms and to elongate the knees, then once the plastic was solid again I used sandpaper to make everything smooth.

I also cut a little bit of lenght from the bottom of her forearms, and slimmed down the calves ( her forearms and lower legs are made from different types of plastic and won't melt with acetone)

 

Short story long:

Like people who repaint dolls know well, acetone won't damage a doll's vinyl head, but it will melt its plastic body. In the past I used this fact to my advantage to remove the kind of copyright information that's molded ( insted of printed ) on some dolls and to glue back some doll torsos that I had cracked open and limbs that I had shortened.

When I had to modify this EAH body to fit my custom mini unoa head, I first thought about thickening the neck with epoxy putty, but then I would have had to use paint to cover the mods, and paint chips and it's difficult to match anyway. That's when I remembered the plastic melting properties of acetone, and after a quick internet search which returned a lot of results about car repairs... AND this tutorial www.flickr.com/photos/6_6tina/albums/72157646135456221 I was finally able to obtain my ideal closest equivalent to a 1/6 scale Unoa body... that's not a resin fluorite Unoa light *cries*

 

By the way:

Almost a year ago, when I posted the first pictures of this body, I included a brief "how to" underneath a pic of the naked body, hybridized with the head of Barbie's little sister Chelsea. That photo gained thousands of views in a suspiciously very short time.

Now... I'm not bothered -AT ALL- by doll nudity, but somehow, the fact that what was basically a child's head on a fairly realistically sculpted naked body was gaininig so many views so fast made me a bit uneasy, lol :| so I deleted the picture... totally forgetting about the tutorial underneath it, so here it is again :P

Following Significant modifications including moving the Fuel Tank to the Centre of the bus and placing a small window in its place to enable the Examiner to observe driver reaction and Mirror watching. AV94 was modified in Louth Commercials Reddipenny Ardee County Louth. I understand it will go into RED/WHITE scheme in the future.

Here are some modifications to the 2023 UCS X-Wing Starfighter set 75355. The landing gear stand is the biggest addition, I've also made subtle changes to the nose of the ship and added an almost correctly scaled R2-D2. Free instructions and parts lists for all three mods are on Rebrickable.

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-149544/ron_mcphatty/ucs-x-wing-s...

 

The Landing Gear Stand provides an easy way to display the X-Wing on a coffee table. The ship doesn't need to be modified at all, just lifted off the set's original stand and slotted onto the positioning support. The gear are built into the stand itself!

 

As a seperate mod I've rebuilt the top surface of the nose section to give it a bit of a slope, hopefully improving the very flat looking nose. The side panels need some slight modifications to fill some gaps and I've made the nose grey, just out of personal perference.

 

The midi-scale R2-D2 is slightly too large but I think looks good next to the ship when landed! Huge thanks to Jan Woźnica for letting me use his very clever R2 design and make some adjustments, please check out his instagram (@john.carter.creations) and his awesome Tales of The Space Age Lego Ideas set!

taken on the 21 dec 2012 in wiltshire uk...... Im not sure what these lines in the sky are but as you can see from the pictures they seemed to be pulling the spray left by the aircraft across the sky (see next 2 pics in my photostream). As much as i dont like to believe it, i think weather modification is real and poses a great threat to all of us and life on earth in general as we all have to breathe the same air !.. The reason i post these pictures is to try and raise awareness as i feel that the more people that know about this, the more chance there is of putting an end to this complete madness !!! For those of you who have not heard of this before please research geo engineering, chemtrails, solar radiation management... Anyway thanks for looking at my pictures and thanks to all you guys who continue to post great pictures here on flickr.....

Generated by me, Tool used AI Stable Diffusion

Top view of ceiling modifications.

In case you have missed it, on my website I explain why I believe the rear suspension of the LEGO 42083 Bugatti Chiron has a design flaw and how I think it could have been solved: www.nkubate.com/model-optimization-a-42083-showcase/

Is that going to leave a scar?

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