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From "A Source Book of Unusual Vehicles" by Gordon and Marjorie Davies, copyright 1975.

A rocket-powered car from 1928. From "A Source Book of Unusual Vehicles" by Gordon and Marjorie Davies, copyright 1975.

What every super-villain needs: a quake-maker. From "A Source Book of Unusual Vehicles" by Gordon and Marjorie Davies, copyright 1975.

From "A Source Book of Unusual Vehicles" by Gordon and Marjorie Davies, copyright 1975.

The Raygun Gothic Rocket, vintage travel posters from an alternate 1930s, early 1940s, a retro future.

On Friday 16 May 2014, we stepped back and forward in time as Museum Lates: Retro-future took us on a steam-powered journey through our collections, from iconic designs of the past to cutting edge technology of the future. Hosted by Radio 1's Vic Galloway, the night included performances from Lord Holyrude and Withered Hand, along with a whole host of other events.

 

Find out more at www.nms.ac.uk/lates

Ph. Mariano Montesano

www.marianomontesano.com

Model. Vicky Bluske ARG Models

Style: Natalia Alegre

Mua: Analia Gomez Lima

Vestuario: Benitez Emilse , Santiago Artemis, Cardon , Lovely Rita

On Friday 16 May 2014, we stepped back and forward in time as Museum Lates: Retro-future took us on a steam-powered journey through our collections, from iconic designs of the past to cutting edge technology of the future. Hosted by Radio 1's Vic Galloway, the night included performances from Lord Holyrude and Withered Hand, along with a whole host of other events.

 

Find out more at www.nms.ac.uk/lates

let the light guide you home . . .

The Raygun Gothic Rocket, vintage travel posters from an alternate 1930s, early 1940s, a retro future.

Built for the Put Your Brick Where Your Mouth Is contest on Classic-Space for the $3.99 category

 

Based on one of the best vehicles out there, a Vespa.

 

larger pictures on BS

Across the years and into the Future

 

HOW A HUNDRED YEARS AND A BILLION AND A HALF DOLLARS HAVE PREPARED THE HOME TO SERVE YOU BETTER NOW - AND IN YEARS TO COME

   

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National Geographic Magazine

April, 1953

Sometimes I see art like this and I naturally start to pine away wistfully for a particular brand of lost future that I expected to be living in by now. Then I remember that I took this photo with my magic mobile internet phone, and I am happy.

Macaroni X-99 from La Rosa

  

A full size steampunk Aether Helmet prop made with yard sale finds and stuff from dumpster diving . This is big enough you could wear it .

The tall figure is my hubby, followed in height by me, then my boy dressed in camouflage as usual and the peachy, chubby small thing in the middle is my daughter, looking up as always. The object at the extreme left is our couch in the living room, the object at the extreme right is our house's door. This actually matches the real layout of our house. The ones at the top...could be clouds, paintings, thoughts, conversations, ideas, dreams ..................

 

If weird space giants are not enough, you also get Silicon monsters from Galaxy X

The Raygun Gothic Rocket, vintage travel posters from an alternate 1930s, early 1940s, a retro future.

Some Vehicles I made for TwinLUG's display at MCBA Spring-Con, May 19-20 2012

 

Ph: www.jalazraki.com

Models: Jimbo & Vicky

Design: Ignacio Cattaneo

A fission powered Atomic hover car

The Raygun Gothic Rocket, vintage travel posters from an alternate 1930s, early 1940s, a retro future.

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I really like how this picture came out.

I was scared of the dog biting my hand off.

Pit Bull dog @ Sunny flea market/Tia pancha Pulga.

Took this pic a day after me birthday.

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