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Anachronastically interesting. I like the beak feel of the prow of the ship.
Ah yes, a simpler time when man sailed the skies in Duralumin Plesiosaurs... Very cool design. I fear the need for airborne dinosaur camouflage... ;)
I miss shirt woot. I dont miss dropping so much money here though
Well maybe a CAT shirt is not always a bad thing after seeing this.
I love airship shirts. There's something so innately romantic and imaginative about a ship taking to the skies that I can't help but smile. I like the way the dinosaur theme is implemented because it makes it unique without being a punch line. An excellent shirt.
I'm going to interpret this shirt design as a Pterodactyl carrying off Noah's Ark, in which case it's HILARIOUS. I didn't read the little shirt story, so if I'm correct, and that's what it is supposed to mean, I guess I got it.
Who cares whether it's right or wrong??? it's still awesome!
But it's not a starwhale...
ChronoSquall14 wrote:I love airship shirts. There's something so innately romantic and imaginative about a ship taking to the skies that I can't help but smile. I like the way the dinosaur theme is implemented because it makes it unique without being a punch line. An excellent shirt.
I absolutely second this opinion. This design is so simplistic, yet so intricate at the same time. It carries with it an atmosphere of wild adventure and breathtaking imagination. I love it.
Is the write-up trying to use minutiae about pterodons to distract from the fact that a lighter-than-air craft using what appears to be a metal-clad gas envelope wouldn't work in the slightest? Never mind the impracticality of using a sailing ship design for the gondola, it's way too large for the size of the gas envelope even if it were traditional fabric construction. On top of that, the outright silliness of using an aquatic dinosaur as the design for it. Yep, I'm being THAT GUY for today. You're welcome. ;P
What happened to the closing statments on the shirt write ups? Have you run out of creativity? I need to know where to and where not to wear my shirts.
RayKremer wrote:Is the write-up trying to use minutiae about pterodons to distract from the fact that a lighter-than-air craft using what appears to be a metal-clad gas envelope wouldn't work in the slightest? Never mind the impracticality of using a sailing ship design for the gondola, it's way too large for the size of the gas envelope even if it were traditional fabric construction. On top of that, the outright silliness of using an aquatic dinosaur as the design for it. Yep, I'm being THAT GUY for today. You're welcome. ;P
Never mind that it has windows. But once a ship obviously made for sea takes to the sky, I wind up firmly in the Magic camp.
Just what I need to visit Conan Doyle's Lost World...
lonelypond wrote:Anachronastically interesting. I like the beak feel of the prow of the ship.
I agree, I also like the black tips to the wings of the Pterodactyls. It makes them look like seagulls.
Fantastic, classy illustration. Very Jules Verne!
nay to gray, I simply must say
silver? exotic description of gray...
Uh...not to be some version of "that guy," but Pterosaurs were totally still around until the K-T Event at the end of the Cretaceous, so it's all good to go! No factual inaccuracies whatsoever :P
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I do believe the "Twinkie" would have done a bit better..... Just saying :P, hahaha !
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