Dec. 22nd, 2016

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Yep, the stand is padded because I want the idealised figure and while I am from the neck up and the ribs down, it’s that middle section that needs period accurate help 😉


 


Yes. This is good. Might not work with the princesse as I hoped but well it was probably a bit much to hope for too many multi-purpose uses out of a thing with a train!


 


So nice to get back to this era 🙂


 


2008? (not even going to say how old the other one is)


 


2004?



2009?



 


Spot the totally ridiculous mistake(s) to have made on the Sunburst. 2009 and I was a bit heartbroken so it got put away. I have salvaged a lot of the silk though. It’s still quite gold but not much can be changed about that 🙂


This section of my portfolio is lacking as I really need to find the original photos and tweak them to look good and in higher res.


 

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Dec. 22nd, 2016 06:09 pm
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Lj is in maintenance mode/released a new update but it is borking a bit.

In replying to a few comments I realised...

I have locked my lj down so hard that even posts from last year are hidden.

So that is something I can do. Oh gosh, yes.

That will take a while but I think, just maybe that may fix a few things.

*headdesk*

As per my reply- it was due to stalkery things getting so out of hand that absolutely anything I posted was seen as an attack or some sort of secret code.

Good grief that sounds ridiculous.

Anyway. If anyone knows of a way to mass edit entries I can go back and reshare the costumery funtimes posts :)
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I don't know how many of you know of this blog, I've followed for a while but keep forgetting to share outside of fb.

Anyway. This is me:

BARYONYX“Heavy claw”Early Cretaceous, 130-125 million years agoThe first Baryonyx bone was found in England in 1983. It had a long snout and narrow jaws, similar to a crocodile’s. It is one of the few known piscivorous (fish-eating) dinosaurs,...

BARYONYX
“Heavy claw”
Early Cretaceous, 130-125 million years ago

The first Baryonyx bone was found in England in 1983. It had a long snout and narrow jaws, similar to a crocodile’s. It is one of the few known piscivorous (fish-eating) dinosaurs, although it also ate chicken sometimes. Initially thought to have been a phase, it is now believed to have had deeply-held beliefs about the unethical state of the livestock industry.



Anyway. I had fun figuring out what dinosaur I would actually be.

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