Rocketrix
by Saara
Traditional Artist
18 years ago
Those of you who enjoyed The Rocketeer may remember this scene... somewhat differently!
Although the Rocketrix is a Teh Langgi (a sort of alien who doesn't like being compared to a skunk), it isn't a portrait of Tangel this time.
Whoever it is looks as though it must have been tough finding boots that fit, though.
A xerox copy of the original inked art was coloured by pencil crayons. This was scanned from a colour xerox of that, accounting for some of the graininess.
I had originally picked this art as a logo for my Yahoo site a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, after weeks of gradually building folders of art and writing on the site, Yahoo deleted the whole damn thing! (The reasons are complicated and not worth going into. Enough to say that Yahoo wasn't willing to listen to reason.) Now that I've built up a page on FA, there doesn't seem much need to try Yahoo again.
Last year I modified this art by adding an extention to the left. The dark mass of the Hollywood Hills, and the famous sign appeared behind the logo of Fchan. You can find this banner somewhere in my Scraps area if you want to look.
Although the Rocketrix is a Teh Langgi (a sort of alien who doesn't like being compared to a skunk), it isn't a portrait of Tangel this time.
Whoever it is looks as though it must have been tough finding boots that fit, though.
A xerox copy of the original inked art was coloured by pencil crayons. This was scanned from a colour xerox of that, accounting for some of the graininess.
I had originally picked this art as a logo for my Yahoo site a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, after weeks of gradually building folders of art and writing on the site, Yahoo deleted the whole damn thing! (The reasons are complicated and not worth going into. Enough to say that Yahoo wasn't willing to listen to reason.) Now that I've built up a page on FA, there doesn't seem much need to try Yahoo again.
Last year I modified this art by adding an extention to the left. The dark mass of the Hollywood Hills, and the famous sign appeared behind the logo of Fchan. You can find this banner somewhere in my Scraps area if you want to look.
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I really like your style. What a neat looking character! Is she part of some sort of WWII oriented storyline?
I have one of those pistols, a huge goofy yet cool-looking thing, but have never fired it. The fact that the last one (the last German-made one anyhow, the Chinese were nutz for them and turned out a bunch of copies of misc quality) came off the line in 1936, and that mine is a Frankenmauser of mixed parts may well be a factor in my reluctance.
Jim Groat offered to sell me a Chinese broomhandle knockoff once, but I decined. Even though it didn't work (which was a plus in my opinion, since I didn't want a working gun), he wanted more than I'd pay for it, and getting it back into Canada was a risk I wasn't prepared to take at any price. It would have been cool to have it though. The perfect toy gun is a real toy gun that doesn't actually fire.
Interestingly enough, of the several Yahoo boards I'm subscribed to, only one - the C96 Mauser one - is actually not only alive but regularly adding new members, active ones who post messages and upload photos.
watch out for that zeppelin!.....it's full'a hydrogen!.....one dead shot and we'll all fry!!
Which is a long winded was of saying that if you shot holes in a hydrogen blimp, all that may happen is that the hydrogen would escape through the holes! At the very least, you'd have to have incendiary rounds to set it afire.