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messenger-of-wind [2006-10-16 01:25:22 +0000 UTC]
AIRSHIPS!!!! British Airships! Bristling with weapons and funny steampunk gadgetry.
Before I read your comment, I immediately thought of Nomad of the Timestreams when I saw this. I love that book.
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RonnyRonin In reply to messenger-of-wind [2006-10-16 05:31:45 +0000 UTC]
I always loved blimps and I think I just about pissed myself when I finally found a cool book about them. those books alone fueled my art for a few years I think.
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messenger-of-wind In reply to RonnyRonin [2006-10-26 17:26:06 +0000 UTC]
Blimps! But Moorcock's dirigibles are not blimps, they're rigid airships, goddamit! Well... I think they're rigid airships anyway. Okay, so they *might* be blimps; I can't really remember.
I just saw that you asked for Advanced Critique. Although I don't know how to do this, I'll attempt to provide input.
The airships might be a little too overloaded with weaponry and a solid hull to fly in reality (unless they're made of something like Moorcock's "Boron-fibre hull", which they seem to be). However, if they were more realistic, they wouldn't be bristling with guns, and bristling with guns is interesting.
I like the left airship the best, although I do like the right one's smokestacks, (and I appreciate seeing it blasting through a German battleship). The right one's undertower and the configuration of the weapons doesn't quite do it for me - the left vessel looks more formidable and coherent with its four (six?) engines and more prominent tailfins.
I also appreciate the little doodles of sample ordinance falling from the craft.
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