And I finally got round to making some proper T-shirt designs:
New concept for 2011:

The Eagles used nuclear fusion rockets for propulsion and were equipped with gravity shielding which allowed them to accelerate to 15% of light speed.
Space: 1999 was created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, and was first broadcast in the UK in 1975.
Eagle Transporter with Passenger Module

Eagle Transporter with Rescue Module

Eagle Transporter with Cargo Module

Phallophone Records is the label, and the album is produced by Jordan “Rush” Johnson. Look for the full album to be released in late July or early August.
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Now you make some. http://blingee.com/
Bonus link to people from DoB http://people.holybork.com/
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Some of these are on commission - at least the black-and-white outlines are - and so I am making a (small) amount of money, and also using them as a basis for the colour drawings you see here:
Commission 1 - Arado Ar-68
The Arado Ar-68 was designed to replace the He-51 for the Luftwaffe and entered service in 1936. It was used in combat in the Spanish Civil War, but found tough opposition from the Polikarpov I-16. The E version had a 610 hp Jumo engine, which was replaced by a 670 hp BMW engine in the F version.
Biplane fighters were rapidly being outclassed by monoplanes, and although it stayed in service as a night-fighter until 1940, the AR-68 had been largely replaced by the Messerschmitt 109 by the outbreak of war.
The Ar-68 was armed with 2 x 7.92 mm machine guns.
Ar-68F of 10/JG2 night fighter squadron 1939.
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Ar-68F of 1/JG131 1937.
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Ar-68F 2/JG131 1937.
[IMG]http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/aircraft/arado_ar68/AR68F_JG131_2_1.png[/IMG]
Ar-68F 2/JG134, 1937.
[IMG]http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/aircraft/arado_ar68/AR68F_JG134.png[/IMG]
Ar-68F 3/JG135 1937.
[IMG]http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/aircraft/arado_ar68/AR68F_JG135_3.png[/IMG]
Ar-68F 1/JG234 1937.
[IMG]http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/aircraft/arado_ar68/AR68F_JG234_1.png[/IMG]
]]>As you know by now drawing these things has been my obsession for all of 2006, and now I think I have ‘got’ it - So I’m going to drop everything into here and see how you like it… ![]()
(These are all linked to the full size 1,000 pixel images)
Bristol Bloodhound - 85 Squadron RAF
English Electric (BAC) Lightning F Mk 6 - 11 Squadron RAF
English Electric (BAC) Lightning F Mk 6 - 74 Squadron RAF
English Electric (BAC) Lightning F Mk 6 - 5 Squadron RAF
English Electric (BAC) Lightning F Mk 6 - 11 Squadron RAF
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It’s a beautiful Ibanez RG320, a closer look of the graphics can be found [URL=http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/eg_page2008.php?area_id=3&data_id=1239&color=CL01&year=2008&cat_id=1&series_id=51]here.[/URL]. It’s hooked up to a [URL=http://www.voxamps.co.uk/tonelab/]Vox Tonelab LE[/URL] that I in lack of a better amp hooked up to the stereo using the microphone jack. Sounds extremely good for being connected that way, and I can’t wait to get back to my full sized stereo and hook it up using spdif.
I’ve been playing so much lately that I can hardly type on the keyboard anymore since my fingers hurt… and I still can’t play worth shit ;) But it’s fun as heck and even though the setup costs like at least 5-6 times the complete Rock Band bundle it’s worth every öre ;)
]]>So anyway, last spring we actually kind of finished an album and I wanted to see if you would like to listen to it. I’m not really looking for critique (as the whole thing is kind of a joke to us), but if you have any pointers, I know you won’t hesitate to tell me. I just want to share with you guys what I’m doing really, haha.
Bear in mind that we don’t know any chords, we can’t read notes, we actually don’t have any education in music what so ever, and please forgive the overall extremely unprofessional sound.
Hope you’ll enjoy!
Edit: I forgot to mention that we don’t use any samples, loops or pre-recorded material what so ever. We’ve done everything ourselves.
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