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Title: Verne-esque Gunslinger
Post by: archangel1 on May 28, 2009, 12:09:18 AM
I was flipping through my pile of Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models International magazines (reading material for the 'Throne Room', don't you know!) and came across this neat steam-powered gent in Issue 42 from way back in 2000.  It was apparently made for a series called 'The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne', from around 1998, of which I know absolutely nothing.  He would make a neat construct for somebody like Dr.Miguelito Loveless or, perhaps, even Professor Moriarty.  Have a butcher's and see what you think.

Title: Re: Verne-esque Gunslinger
Post by: Chairface on May 28, 2009, 03:44:45 AM
They've been showing that here in Canada on the Space network every once in a while. Not a bad little show.
Title: Re: Verne-esque Gunslinger
Post by: archangel1 on May 28, 2009, 05:24:04 AM
Guess if I turned the TV on once in a while I might see some things I missed! Literally haven't watched TV in almost a year and a half, now.
Title: Re: Verne-esque Gunslinger
Post by: Chairface on May 28, 2009, 05:48:10 PM
Guess if I turned the TV on once in a while I might see some things I missed! Literally haven't watched TV in almost a year and a half, now.

Don't feel too bad. Its buried on Sunday mornings etc. Time better spent sleeping.
Title: Re: Verne-esque Gunslinger
Post by: Bako on May 29, 2009, 03:35:08 AM
Hah, neat. Nice find.

I hear you, archangel1. These days I mostly just watch Daily Planet, Discovery Channel (and Discovery Civilization), Animal Planet, National Geographic, a little Space channel, and Future Weapons on the TV. Though it's not a daily activity of mine to flick on the telly. Oh, and that retro channel that has Bugs Bunny and some of that other stuff.
Title: Re: Verne-esque Gunslinger
Post by: archangel1 on May 29, 2009, 04:18:03 AM
Don't feel too bad. Its buried on Sunday mornings etc. Time better spent sleeping.

What's a morning?  ;)
Title: Re: Verne-esque Gunslinger
Post by: Thunderchicken on May 29, 2009, 07:38:09 PM
Don't feel too bad. Its buried on Sunday mornings etc. Time better spent sleeping.

What's a morning?  ;)

Being woken up at 6.30 by a 2 year old sitting on your chest and singing Balamory while trying to insert a pencil into your brain via your eyeball; a typical morn in the Thunderchicken madhouse.  :)