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Preview Of My New Profiles

Started by PolluxDeltaSeven, July 15, 2007, 08:01:53 PM

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Rafael

I'd LOVE :wub: to see more of PD7's Espadón (Pez espada in spanish) and those other subjects.

And of course I'd LOVE :wub: to see your version of an Espadón, Archi. Specially if it is made from cardboard (Cardboard, Yum!!!).

Rafa
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elmayerle

QuoteSharkit is cool in the sense that its catalogue is a mix of sci-fi, projects, rocketry... :wub:
He even made a kit of the Lockheed L-133 (first jet-powered Lockheed fighter of 1942!)
I helped with drawings and references on that last one, got one of the kits as a thank you.

PD7, I love these profiles and the various evolutions from the basic Espadon design.  Some of them would look right at home in some of the SF art books out there.
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Lord Darth Beavis

Does anyone know if Blake & Mortimer are available in English?  I'm one of those silly Colonials that only speaks one language... :lol:  
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ChrisYoung

During the holidays I found a Blake & Mortimer adventure in English : La Marque Jaune, translated as The Yellow "M", you might be able to find it on the internet. And I think that the others can have been translated as well.

Madoc

Folks,

Looks like Blake & Mortimer's adventures will be increasingly available to the English reading world:

CINEBOOK's Blake & Mortimer translations!

According to their website, "The Yellow M" is available now and "The Mystery of the Great Pyramid" is next in line.

Madoc
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Archibald

Great news!  :cheers:  

My mother was a reader of Tintin magazine 55 years ago, and some of these magazines (a dozen) ended in my hands (others were wrecked by three generations of babies  :unsure: )

We have a town here called "Geaune" (= Jaune = Yellow).
Mom told me that when she went to high school, they use to see the lorry of a guy name Mr Lamarque. Of course, the guy had  its shop in Geaune  :rolleyes:  

So the truck wore "Lamarque, Geaune" on its sides  :lol:  
King Arthur: Can we come up and have a look?
French Soldier: Of course not. You're English types.
King Arthur: What are you then?
French Soldier: I'm French. Why do you think I have this outrageous accent, you silly king?

Well regardless I would rather take my chance out there on the ocean, that to stay here and die on this poo-hole island spending the rest of my life talking to a gosh darn VOLLEYBALL.

Dork the kit slayer

Interesting profiles.
I have had a long term "flirtation" with the Regulas 1 and 2 missile project.
THe DVD "Regulas the forgotten weapon" has just arrived in my player this week.
Great viewing. Your profiles put me in mind of same.
If I ever get my hands on the old Aurora kit Im putting a cockpit on it in quick time.
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