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Harold Graham, who flew the Bell Rocket Belt on its first flight in April of 1961, and Kathleen Lennon Clough, principal organizer of the Rocketbelt Conference, in the main Bell Aerospace assembly plant. Behind them is the area where the Bell X-1 rocket plane, first to break the sound barrier in 1947, was assembled.
Count Blockula's awesome minifig jetpack idea in dark grey and red. I added the 1x1 clips so the pack could hold his twin 9mm pistols.
The jetpack folds into a very compact unit.
Jetpack WIP, this will eventually attach to the back of the Mark V B torso armor via the peg hole. I like it s ofar, I still have to do the thrusters and such
Jon Briggs, John Herman, and Brian Spielvogel shooting a Gravityland scene at Jetpack Comics in Rochester, NH.
Personal Jet Packs have been familiar since the Nasa experiments of the 1960s, but faded from public consciousness as the then-cost of the hydrogen-peroxide fuelled devices meant limited range and very high cost.
A close up shot of the 2nd color's film taped down and ready to register.
Hand screenprinted poster for We We Promised Jetpacks, with Bear Hands & Landline
July 8, 2010 at Mr Smalls, Pittsburgh, PA.
ROMG! Do you love this band like we do? 'Cause we sure do. If it's not Scottish, it's crap. And that's pretty true as pertains to music.
Hand screenprinted, limited edition poster, signed (by me, strawberryluna) and numbered. Edition: 105. Size: 16 x22 inches (39.4 cm x 55.9 cm.) Paper: archival Cougar, White 100lb cover weight.
4 color (3 screens) all hand screenprinted poster with dark yellow, magenta & space black non toxic screenprinting inks and in produced in a limited edition, this poster is signed (by me, strawberryluna) and numbered. Overprint magical secret = Where you see red, the yellow inks were overprinted by transparent magenta to make a hot red. Yep!
I design & hand screenprint my prints and posters. If you have any questions, just let me know!
After adjusting/editing
-I added a directed focus on the figures body, not the tube because I feel that the viewers focus should be on the figure. (also the fact that the tube would be moving a lot more than the figure or "person" would be)
-and since the photo was dark I increased the "level" of white in the photo making it brighter.
-I also cropped the photo a slight bit to make sure that the focus is on the figure and making him look life size!
Its a pretty simple photo in my option, I don't think that there was much to do in this photo as I wanted it to feel natural. I think I turned out great and the figure looks like he's having a grand time! Also that's my own homemade jetpack! Hope you enjoy!
The Rocketeer Jetpack Action figure with some modifications like a Dragon figure body and head as well as a modified helmet with open green covered eye sockets. Medicom Real Action Heroes Version 2.5 toy toys collectible 1930s 1938 retro rocket jet pack 1:6 scaled figure Dave Stevens Classic comic book character Cliff Secord rocket belt
July 12, 2008
Portrait Week ends!
Saturday: Blacktron Space-dude w/ jetpack!
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The Rocketeer Jetpack Action figure with some modifications like a Dragon figure body and head as well as a modified helmet with open green covered eye sockets. Medicom Real Action Heroes Version 2.5 toy toys collectible 1930s 1938 retro rocket jet pack 1:6 scaled figure Dave Stevens Classic comic book character Cliff Secord
The thing I love most about steampunk is the details. Those blue flashy areas were actually glowing or flashing. And all those meters and stuff are divine.