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From the album: San Franciscan Interior
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From the album: The Glencroft Dollhouse: Bathroom
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From the album: Dura Craft Tudor by WyckedWood
Got the stove finished, turned out cute spray painted with an ivory shade. -
From the album: Steampunk
<p>Just light the steam maker, crank up the steam and soak your troubles away!</p>© Debra A. Morin
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Have a little tea with your steampunk....
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From the album: Steampunk
Staged the Steampunk summerhouse to see what would fit. Lady Rebecca said this little robot comes in real handy around the house, she's going to teach it how to do laundry next....© Debra A. Morin
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The Steam Clean Steampunk Necessary
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From the album: Steampunk
<p><p>Here you go! The ultimate in convenience. Steam adjustment knobs on the left, pressure selection on the right and built in fan for noxious odors. A little tricky to flush as you have to dodge the fan blades, but it is first generation. Enjoy!</p></p>© Debra A. Morin
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From the album: Steampunk
Thought the Chrysnbon schoolhouse clock could use some steampunk!© Debra A. Morin
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I'm ready to start my first Chrysnbon Kit and will appreciate all assembly, glue and painting tips, techniques and suggestions. Thank you in advance for your help.
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And now for your viewing pleasure, Captain Morin's (that's me) amazing Steampunk Doozy of a Jacuzzi!
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From the album: Steampunk
<p><p>This went through a few different versions, but settled on this one. I had used the faucets and drain on other projects so had to come up with my own. No gears or chains on this one, but the tub will make up for it! LOL!</p></p>© Debra A. Morin
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The Steampunk Summerhouse now has a proper bathroom sink. Kudos to the Chrysnbon Bathroom kit! Other pieces are on the way.....
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From the album: Steampunk
The newest addition to the steampunk endeavors! ;Started with a Chrysnbon grandfather clock kit and just went from there!© Debra A. Morin
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From the album: Steampunk
This is a watch face from a watch I tore apart and bits and bobs that looked steampunky.© Debra A. Morin
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From the album: Steampunk
Used a few more of Vicki's gears and just had fun putting this together!© Debra A. Morin
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Sherlock left specific instructions about the rocking chair he wanted on my bench this morning. Got out the magnifying glass to read his writing and also discovered detailed blueprints. After laboring over the chair, he announced between hookah puffs that he wanted a asbestos cushion to sit on. After explaining that it's not healthy to have that around, he gave me a withering look and said he wasn't going to put his face in it but would be sitting on it. Guess that will be the next project! So he is happy for a little while anyway--hope you enjoy the eye candy!
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From the album: Steampunk
Added a valve to the steam tank so Sherlock can regulate how much steam he needs...don't want him to go rocketing across the room!© Debra A. Morin
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Steampunk Rocking Chair, Front View
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From the album: Steampunk
From this view, you can see the water tank with gauge which also serves as a counterweight© Debra A. Morin
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Steampunk Rocking Chair, Side View
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From the album: My First Dollhouse
The laundry basket is a solid piece of wood, covered with a basket-weave fabric, and gouged out at the top to make room for a few "clothes" - which are scraps of cloth.© checkmouse
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Casey showed concern over the open flame running the clock so I have installed a heat shield on the side so she won't lay awake at night worrying whether my house will be going up in flames or not.
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From the album: My First Dollhouse
After dismantling the bookcase dollhouse, I recycled the Chrysnbon bathroom kit into a roombox. This is the second rendition of it - the first one was made to fit the bathroom window of our home, but when we moved it didn't fit the next house, so I redid it to fit on a shelf.© checkmouse
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From the album: Steampunk
Now the candle can burn safely....as long as it doesn't catch the drapes on fire..hmmm© Debra A. Morin
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From the album: Steampunk
Sherlock found the clock to be a bit top heavy, so made some practical adjustments....© Debra A. Morin