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Neo Look Adele shoes. L O V E these. Clear and chrome. So sexy. <3

Lamborghini Countach LP500S

Where are our floating cities? :)

For one thing, we don't wear the stupid jumpsuits they always predicted we'd wear in "the future". For another thing, where's my robot butler with my drinks, darnit?!

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I'm unboxing and reviewing Dania Zarr "Mothership". She is the last doll of the 2020 Fashion Royalty "Retrofuture" Capsule Collection designed by Jessy Ayala.

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Materials: Pumpkin seed bottle, anti-freeze, mercury switch, drawer lock escutcheon, shoe buckle, vintage fishing reel handle, vintage drawer pull piece, spring, brass knobs, veterinary syringe part, vintage cloth covered wire, steam, and aether.

We used to dream big... (Certainly, Kenneth Gatland, David Jefferis and Brian Lewis did...)

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

Eric Kemp, an aircraft engineer from Melbourne, Australia, tests his motorcycle, of space age design, on a Melbourne road, Sept. 23, 1957. Kemp was inspired by his plane designing skill to create this motorcycle.

Black & white photo found on www.businessinsider.com - colorized.

 

retrofuture interior design

A classic Saurian Wingdriver. They just don't make them like this anymore. The Spinarrian Thrusters on these might not be the fastest, but they'll still give you the smoothest ride this side of Planaria 5.

**fazooooom** – last minute entry for The Future That Never Was.

 

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Thank you Tren509 for reminding me!

  

A model of space vixen's fabu-la-tastic 1950s style ray gun.

The Harrier Citadel 8 is all art-deco retrofuture class. Sharp colors with a shining trim is how it should be. But it wears an aggressive white and black combo just fine the way I look at it. Really makes it look like a performer.

 

The Harrier Citadel 8 is Raphy G's creation, not mine. This is just a personal build for myself. You wanna compliment it, please do so on the original build.

Orbital space cities, predicted for 2020.

Surfbus Owner's Manual...

After i found Retrofutures www.flickr.com/photos/hulk4598/ this came up in my mind.. i copied his style a bit. Maybe it will grow to my own style in the future. Like this new thing a lot!

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

Not too far off from the eventual reality for the moon, but spot on if you're talking about landing the Curiosity Rover on Mars.

 

Item # 91462

Mothership

Dania Zarr™ Dressed Doll

The Fashion Royalty® Collection: RETROFUTURE

Expected Ship Date:

Late-Spring/Early Summer 2020

Retail Pricing:

$175.00

*ONLY AVAILABLE VIA IT DIRECT

TO 2019 W CLUB MEMBERS ONLY

Edition Size: TBA

Head Sculpt: Dania

Body Type: FR 6.0

Foot Sculpt: High-heeled Foot

Skin Tone: FR White

Hair Color: Platinum Blonde With Black Streak

Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-applied

  

It's amazing how much better the retrofuture of 1965 ended up aging than the retrofuture of 1959.

 

The cars in this version were apparently going to be standard gauge (4' 8½")

 

San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Route Location and Structure Plans: Supported Equipment loading & clearance diagrams, plan, elevations & sections, lead & trailing cars

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

retrofuture interior design

BlueOrange Club, Lucas DJ, Set by ini Inaka, Feb12-2017

For the steamy parts of the system.

11/14 (Mothership Trouble: Part 3)

Mothership Dania marching through her ship to discover the source of her discontent. Instead of the Imperial March she plays: Goldfrapp Strict Machine We Are Glitter Mix.

The lights come back on as the music intensifies! She is getting close...

  

(( Catch up on the story from the beginning in the MothershipTrouble Album: flic.kr/s/aHsmTGKkdc ))

"Childcraft Volume 14, Science and Industry"

 

Discovered that this cover art may have been created by "Milo Winter" an illustrator and Art Editor from the Chicago area known for children’s books and illustrations.

Book originally published in 1949 by Field Enterprises.

 

Amazingly cool cover.

 

Bought this book at the Kane County Flea Market.

Better and more pictures of this soon.

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