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Volvo B10BLE / Wright Renown 557 (X557YUG) is prepaired for repaint at Keighley & District's depot. 2 years afer this photo was taken this vehicle was converted to for MyBus.
Model : Cabaret Dancer Barbie
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Repaint & Photo : Little Dolls Room
Just received this new girl... such a beautifull repaint!
She's wearing the BG #2 blouse, Color Infusion shorts (I bet you can tell I really love these ones latelly, hehe!), and Minimalist shoes. The white handbag is from BG #2 aswell. The beautifull necklace is from a Tonner fashion.
First time painting some flowers on a doll ♥ I really like her repaint ♥
This is the first Tinkerbell which has no hair on her headback, so she was perfect to give her acrylic eyes ♥
Her legs are a bit loose so she can't stand very well and her right arm didn't fit on the shoulder joint, so I tried to fix it and it suddenly came off... That wouldn't be a problem at all because I took off Ellies arms as well, but Tinkerbells arm doesn't - fit - anymore.... So she's single-armed.
As if that weren't enough her head came off when my sister put her eyes in... and it broke~ off, so we can't put it back on her neck...
I'm so frustrated that she's just a head now with a floating body with just one arm... And I really like how she looks with the flowers and the eyelashes... so, yay, a cute Tinkerbell head...! +sigh+
Thanks, Disneystore, for your amazing qualitiy control ♥ Seriously... we got a lot of these and we never had problems like that~
Hermione Granger and Harry Potter
Noel Cruz is one of the most versatile and distinguished repaint artists in the doll community. He is most recognized for his character and celebrity based dolls due to their uncanny resemblance to the people they portray. His dolls are derived from several models like Gene, Tyler, Sydney, etc, by various doll-makers such as Robert Tonner and Franklin Mint. His repaints as well as his portraits are done with intricate detail to the point of being naturally lifelike in essence. Highly regarded among collectors and artists alike, Noel attempts to raise the bar and bring a fresh take to the common mass produced doll with every face he paints. Noel's specialty is with one of a kind repaints. The beauty of repaints is that almost no two are exactly alike just as no two artists are alike.
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I enhanced the paint on Mei Ling by Dianna Effner and also re-wigged her with a good quality mohair wig. I renamed her Olivia.
This Rochelle had glue in her head, her right eye was much smaller than the left one and she had scratches on her lip-paint, so I decided to give her a makeover.
So how do you like it? :D
Well played Hasbro. Make the Civil War series the biggest in Marvel Legends history, and then do something like pair up the new War Machine with a much less impressive repaint.
In this case, if you are a Marvel Legends fan, you will definitely want to get your hands on War Machine. He is a much more robust and stronger looking version, since the previous movie version. There are a ton of accessories as well.
Rhody definitely has had some upgrades since he joined the Avengers. First off are the arm mounted machine guns. They fit on the hips, in a closed-up position. The clip flips out and then it is attached to the forearm. The clip easily falls off, so be careful with those small pieces.
On his back, he has storage for his club and shoulder mounted gatling gun. The club is closed up when in the port on his back. It can be switched out for an alternate version when held in hand, where it looks powered up and ready to hand out beatings. The gatling gun is the barrel that fits into the square hole on the shoulder. It can be replaced with an alternate version that swivels and moves up and down. It is a bit on the delicate side, and falls out easily too.
Finally, there are fists. War Machine comes with partially closed grasping hands. They work fine. There is an extra set of fists that work well with the arm guns. It is a nice touch. I would not have expected an extra set of hands, but I will take them.
Then there is the Mark 27 suit. A lot of people have been poopooing the Disco armor. It is accurate as far as the color goes. It was part of the "House Party Protocol" where Tony called on JARVIS to bring forth all of the suits in Iron Man 3 to attack the Extremis soldiers. Sadly, it didn't make it long after the battle as Tony called for "Clean Slate" which destroyed all of the armors.
The Disco armor is very bright, with the right colors, including some really nice pearl blue paint. The problem I have with it is that it is a direct repaint of War Machine from Age of Ultron. It seems like with so many Iron Man molds to choose from, we should have gotten something a little closer to the Disco Armor. Looking at pictures of the Disco Armor, really, if we got a proper chest plate, we would have been pretty set. As it is, they painted a white circle over the rectangle arc port that we see from War Machine.
I am chalking this one up to a whole new mold, for War Machine, with a whole bunch of accessories. They wanted to do it right, it would probably be a one-off use, so they needed to two-pack it with something that will not be as expensive, as they only needed to do a different paint job. I get it.
Well, since it is a repaint of War Machine, they were nice enough to give us the turret for the shoulder, so that is something. Now, Mark 27 didn't have any such gun, and had some pretty sweet fins that opened on his back, but I guess we can't be too choosy. "Yes sir. Thank you sir. Please sir, may I have another?"
I finished my first repaint. I made every rookie mistake possible but I learned a lot. This began as a Count Dracula doll from Jason Wu's Brides of Dracula Collection. I got the Count from a friend who bought him and decided that he didn't like him as much as he thought he would. I had planned to use a much cheaper Ken doll for my first repaint but I changed my mind when I got a good look at the Count.
He's far from perfect but I am very proud that I got through the experience without tearing all of my hair out!! Oh those tiny little brushes!!!
Anyway... let the critiques begin :/