OMG! He cribbed rear window styling from the '47 Studebaker sedans.
OMG! He cribbed rear window styling from the '47 Studebaker sedans.
There's my web comic that I should get back to, called Sci Fi Guy! It's a warming over of the '70s Fan Fic premise of a Sci Fi fan getting to go on a "real' Sci Fi adventure. He's a nerd building a robot companion. He has a best friend who's a non-fan to keep it real. The antagonists are nastier versions of the two…
I need to get back to Sci Fi Guy! and make it 52.... ;3
It was rear-ended and exploded....
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Isn't this closer to kinetic art than it is to furniture?
I do dig the Moon Race modern vision of the 21st Century feel to this.
I'm digging that, regardless of year, a lot of these have an early '70s Modernist look.
I knew that tubes were retro-skiffy back in the early '80s. Ask Captain Saucer. Too bad the aging Frodo lives types that dominated fandom and prodom at the time didn't get the joke.
Ah want muh galaxy back from that thar kommienazisoculistfascist Emperor!
Another reminder that I need to revive Sci Fi guy! my webcomic about a fan in the '70s.
If I'd be as tacky as to vote for myself, I'd say Leians. Like these three transplants.
Otherwise, nekomimi, because duh!
Estes even had a Dune themed rocket in their catalog. I'm not sure if it even made it as far as production.
I'm still daydreaming about restarting my webcomic.
I even thumb-nailed new character designs today.
Some days I feel that it was a better Heavy Metal the Movie than the actual Heavy Metal the Movie.
I need to get back to my poor neglected webcomic that I burnt out on about 106 pages in and about 1/4 through the first story.
Ha! An old grain binder. Those were obsolete and rusting and returning to dirt even back in the '60s when I was a kid in the hills of Iowa.
Another <3! Very Harry Grant Dart!
<3!
And I've been filling my sketchbook with Steam&Threshing show Steampunk for the past few days too....
I'm trying to track down the Lincoln "Modern Art that moves you " ads from circa 1980.
Has a nice '60s Eclectic feel to it.
Nekomimi, bullet-nose Studebakers, and '70s Electric Light Orchestra.