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Pillow MattDr DecorativeDecorative PillowsSmith PillowInspired PlushInspired CraftsInspired RoomInspired PillowSmith 11ThForwardThis pillow would be the perfect addition to any Dr. Who fan's room. This is my original design. It gets copied over and over but this is the original. Entirely hand made from top quality fabrics including anti pill fleece, allergen free fiber fill and eco friendly felt. All details are secu...This is Blade, a cute little tortoise who has a metabolic bone disease that makes him unable to carry his own shell. After Blade’s owner, Iris Pleste, noticed her Greek tortoise seemed sluggish, she took him to her Germany-based veterinarian, Dr. Carsten Plischke. “The bones were like rubber and the musculature had clearly diminished,” Plischke told CNET. While thinking about his son’s Lego toys, Dr. Plischke had a stroke of inspiration to help Blade. Why not build Blade a custom “skate” that would hold the shell off the ground, while he used his legs to propel him forward?




Admittedly, Blade wasn’t immediately impressed. But he certainly came around. Just look at him go! According to CNET, the Lego wheelchair consists of six pieces to help Blade stay mobile, “including four wheels with tyre treads — glued to the underside of Blade’s shell with special glue.” A bonus of the contraption is that it helps him gain strength, so that eventually he won’t need the “training wheels.” Vets have to be particularly creative, Plischke said, because there are no products made specifically to help animals be mobile. “For people there are walkers, rollators or prostheses but for animals there are no companies that produce something like that,” he said. “The size variation of animals means they can’t establish uniform products. So you have to come up with creative solutions; every animal needs its own treatment.” Here’s more on Blade’s story: Unfortunately told in German with no subtitles.Lego SpidersSpiders BuildingSpider LegoCreepy SpidersBlog FrugalFrugal FunLegos ClubHeather'S LegosJoe LegosForwardHere are some building instructions for making creepy and crawly LEGO spiders!




While spiders are far from my favorite creatures, the boys love them. These spiders were created by Aidan (age 13) and Owen (age 7) with a few adjustments by me. In the instructions, I have used brick names as used on Brick Link …Consejos de la PNP para hacer respetar el pasaje de estudiante La historia detrás de la conmovedora foto viral de 2 ancianos ¿Cómo las redes sociales logran millonarios ingresos? Tiene sordera pero esto no le impide cantarle a su bebe [VIDEO] YouTube brindará a US$35 servicio de televisión por cable Facebook cambió algoritmo y desplazó los "me gusta" PPK: "Yo haré cuestión de confianza por Martín Vizcarra" Hay un halo solar en Lima. ¿Sabes por qué ocurren? Así es la vida de Donald Trump como presidente Captaba niñas con golosinas para abusar de ellas Asesino de policía en Cercado de Lima confesó el crimen 60 actrices mayores de 40 años que siguen arrancando suspiros Real Madrid: los memes del empate sobre la hora ante Las Palmas




Kim Jong-nam: Asesinas comparecieron con chalecos antibalas Barcelona: Neymar eligió emojis para describir a sus compañeros Matilda Ledger: así ha cambiado la hija de Heath y Michelle "En Facebook descubrieron que mi padre abusaba de mí"His glassy black eyes, pasty skin and haunted expression are enough to give you nightmares.But the Lego-Human hybrid, made especially for this year's Comic-Con, seemed to go down well with children at the annual San Diego fair.Its creator, Frank Ippolito, made the disturbing head out of 14 pounds of silicone, which he managed to craft in just one week, labeling it: 'Creepy Fig'. The Lego-Human hybrid was made specially for this year's Comic Con, complete with frown lines, dark eye circles and bushy eyebrow. Ippolito even created disturbing-looking hands for the Creepy Fig Its creator, Frank Ippolito (left) made the disturbing head out of 14 pounds silicone, which he managed to craft in just one week, labeling it: 'Creepy Fig'.




Right, Norman Chan, the editor of Tested magazine bankrolled the While many found it creepy, it seemed to go down well with children at the annual San Diego fair (pictured)Eerie details such as frown lines, dark eye circles and bushy eyebrows add to its almost life-like appearance. Ippolito even created hands for the Creepy Fig - a disturbing fusion between human fingers - complete with nails - and the claw-like plastic stumps that Lego characters' adopt. Norman Chan, the editor of Tested website, which bankrolled the character, explained: 'For this year's Comic-Con, Frank designed, sculpted, and painted a LEGO-inspired mask, made to look like a real-life version of a minifig.'Ippolito told Tested in a video interview: 'Kind of like an alternate universe, [I imagined] what it would have been if in the multiverse (a hypothetical set of finite and infinite possible universes) there's another world that's all Lego-inspired people.'Discussing the character's claws, he added: 'They (Lego mini figures) have these weird cup finger things and this was the best way I could work out how to do it.'He explained that the time constraints meant that he wasn't able to develop it as much as he would have liked, meaning the head was extremely heavy for the wearer and the eyes were difficult to see out of.




Surprisingly, the reaction was overwhelming positive at Wednesday's event and the creepy figurine is pictured interacting with adults and playing with children. Creepy Fig tried to make friends with a female Lego figure but doesn't seem to have much luck Surprisingly, the reaction was overwhelming positive at Wednesday's event and the creepy figurine is pictured interacting with adults and playing with children. When Creepy Fig - played by Ippolito - got to the Lego booth, a young boy immediately tried to approach him and tried to say engage in conversation.While another boy, sat in his pushchair, happily played with Creep Fig's hands as an adult stood behind taking photos. Online however, people don't seem to be quite so accepting, with many taking to Twitter to express their horror.Jack wrote: 'That is pure haunting, the uncanny valley has become a canyon.'While Mirel ‏joked: 'No, that's ok, I didn't *need* to sleep tonight.'And TomFM was full of praise: 'This is certainly one of franks most subtle yet brilliant pieces.

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