Also the final image :D Vintage bling bling poster looking
Also the final image :D Vintage bling bling poster looking
The layout is a product of its many uses over the years, with the roof garden, dome house and orangery being added later on. I love the layered cake like look of the cross section, emphasised by the two point perspective. Super fun to draw. #design #artdecostyle #mapdrawing #cartographer #cutaway #crosssection #crosssections #twopointperspective #graphic #mapartist #mapart #concert #1920s #architecturalillustration #architecturesketching #architecturedesign 2/2
Detail from an April, 1939 issue of Modern Wonder magazine, part of a larger spread by L. Ashwell Wood.
I'm feeling a bit of cognitive dissonance here after many, many episodes of Doctor Who watched since the mid-70s....
heres a cutaway I was working on a while ago but never finished - a Korachani spotting tower. These would have been common across the Inner Sea Region, where they served as signalling stations
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Widebody Wednesday
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Singapore 747 Cutaway Postcard
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These new forts "defy attack by gas, infantry, artillery or air bombs"? Good thing there are no other recent developments to worry about!
Printed in Modern Mechanix, February 1934.
Another cutaway, a bit out of my usual wheelhouse but useful for Call of Cthulhu, I'd say.
This was printed in Film Daily magazine in 1927, and Wikipedia says about the Roxy "was located just off Times Square in New York City from 1927 to 1960. Seating 5,920 patrons at a time it was "a leading Broadway film showcase through the 1950s and also noted for its lavish stage shows".
So as you may have noticed, I'm a sucker for a good retro cutaway diagram. This is one of my favourites, by British "Cutaway King" G. H. Davis.
It triggers my home nesting instinct, but it was probably pretty terrible to be on board one, what with the swell in the Channel (and the whole "crashing in an airplane" thing).
I made my first cutaway lock from an Abus C83N. Not perfect, but I'm still proud of it
Frank Tinsley doing Frank Tinsley things again (in 1949, based on the signature).
You had me at "Inflated Rubber Camouflage Rock", sir!
SMH: Refurbishment plans for Barangaroo Cutaway go on display in face of backlash
> Plans to turn the cavernous concrete shell of the Cutaway at Barangaroo into an exhibition hall have quietly gone on public exhibition as the Perrottet government presses ahead with its vision for the subterranean space without a national Indigenous centre despite criticism from Aboriginal leaders.