jame7h
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jame7h · 18 hours ago
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A new inductee to Lucaris in progress
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Pictured behind her: my friend @djo-s oh-so-wonderful knight :3
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jame7h · 1 day ago
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He desires a bite of my empty plate
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jame7h · 5 days ago
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jame7h · 12 days ago
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this guy is actually really chill once you get to know him
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jame7h · 18 days ago
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Trazyn is responsible for at least a few cryptid sightings
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jame7h · 24 days ago
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Kicking off pride month with a giant mech hot tub lounging in a heart shaped (acid filled) tub in its repair bay while being a little shy about it :) (Note: this is not a specific mech i made it up lol)
ID in ALT text!
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jame7h · 27 days ago
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05.28 - The Tower
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jame7h · 29 days ago
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I got my hands on some of these little spider fuckerz & I have to say: there are so many fucking legs in this kit.
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the dark mechanicum is fielding halo’s iconic infection forms
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and it’s beautiful
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jame7h · 30 days ago
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YOURE JUST AS BEAUTIFUL.. AS THE DAY I LOST YOU… 😭
wish me luck I’ve bet on a cheap carnifex on eBay. if I win it you can name her
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jame7h · 1 month ago
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Decorative Sunday
Here are some architectural designs from The City and Country Builder’s and Workman’s Treasury of Designs by English garden designer Batty Langley (1696-1751), printed for and sold by Samuel Harding in London in 1745. The designs are for floors, ceilings, cabinets, and frames engraved in copper by Langley's brother Thomas Langley (1702-1751) after Batty Langley's drawings. Our copy is the 3rd edition, with the first printed by Jacob Ilive for Batty Langley in 1740. It would continue to be published through multiple editions to 1777.
View more posts from books by Batty Langley.
View more Decorative Sunday posts.
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jame7h · 1 month ago
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jame7h · 2 months ago
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ザク
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jame7h · 2 months ago
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wish me luck I’ve bet on a cheap carnifex on eBay. if I win it you can name her
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jame7h · 2 months ago
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the old cistern beneath the flood control system
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jame7h · 2 months ago
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My dad randomly printed this tall as fuck ruined building for me & it literally dwarfs every other mini I own I’m pretty sure
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Ignore the Yaoi trygon i didn’t know what I was doing
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jame7h · 2 months ago
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let's swarm techpriests with mama
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jame7h · 2 months ago
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what are you using for the yucky mud on your happy lord?
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It’s this yummy stuff do not eat ❗️
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