Vintage Star Wars figures without any paint. learn how and why.
Mission complete
Yamaha made 3 hard cases out of fiberglass for their synthesizers. These were designed to protect the DX1, DX5, and DX7 respectively. This set was 18 years on the making -Mission accomplished!
You peaked my curiosity
I first saw the Casio CK-500 in 1985. It’s still until now the only keyboard I know of with dual cassette players. Dubbing from tape to tape was quite a big deal in the mid 1980’s and I was very tempted to buy this novel machine. Unfortunately those mini keys were a little unprofessional so I gave it a miss. It’s still a rather cool toy to have, even for someone who cant play.
https://review.wolfarchitects.design/casio-ck-500-keyboard-1985/
King of the Road
I don’t mind my river house design
Taras Wolf & Janine Allis
This landmark project for WOLF Architects was a work of passion with great focus and discipline.
Famous Holy Grail of Vintage Star Wars figures
Jawa’s are scavengers that featured first in Star Wars episode IV- “A New Hope” (1977). As an action figure he was significantly smaller than most but sold for the same price. Seen as having less value he was unpopular, so Kenner (the manufacturer), revised his vinyl cape into a real cloth one. As such the vinyl capes had a short production run and remain extremely rare.
The King of Digital FM synthesizers
What a privilege to still serve this King after so many years.
Breaking the unbreakable mold
These are the best!
If you love custard or eclairs in particular, we challenge anyone to find better. In our opinion these must rank among the World’s best. They are simple and timeless with the same recipe now used for over 60 years.