Derek McCabrey
Zero-X, by Shigeru Komatsuzaki.
Gerry Anderson's scifi universe spawned many superb futuristic craft and none more so than Zero-X which featured in the 1966 feature film: Thunderbirds Are Go and the first episode of Captain Scarlet in 1967. The original of this illustration was created by renowned Japanese illustrator and author, Shigeru Komatsuzaki. Having discovered a rather unflattering image of this piece on the Internet I set about restoring it to its former glory.
If you would like to view more of Mr. Komatsuzaki's unique and fantastic work, it can be found at: pinktentacle.com/2010/06/sci-fi-illustrations-by-shigeru-komatsuzaki/
Zero-X, by Shigeru Komatsuzaki.
Gerry Anderson's scifi universe spawned many superb futuristic craft and none more so than Zero-X which featured in the 1966 feature film: Thunderbirds Are Go and the first episode of Captain Scarlet in 1967. The original of this illustration was created by renowned Japanese illustrator and author, Shigeru Komatsuzaki. Having discovered a rather unflattering image of this piece on the Internet I set about restoring it to its former glory.
If you would like to view more of Mr. Komatsuzaki's unique and fantastic work, it can be found at: pinktentacle.com/2010/06/sci-fi-illustrations-by-shigeru-komatsuzaki/