1. Subscription ad from Vertex the Magazine of Science Fiction, 1974 (edited, red one from card insert and detail of the full page ad).
    UU

     
  2. Vincent Difate from Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy, 1977 (edited)
    Gog (1954)
    UU

     
  3. Saturn 3, 1980.
    Scan of a small image from Starlog magazine (enhanced).
    UU

     
  4. Future Magazine, 1977 (ad detail)
    Artwork by Don Dickinson aka Dexter Dickinson.
    UU

     
  5. George Schelling from Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy, 1977 (edited)
    UU

     
  6. 2-sided Flash Card of FRIENDSHIP 7(?) from 1968. I rotated the image 180° because I like to think it’s looking down at the earth. I had to scan it in half and join them. The other side is of a underground subway scene (not shown). 
    UU

     
  7. Had this book for a while, scaned it sometime ago. I just played with the contrast. Scaled them down a bit. These will be the best you’ll find.

    (again, I don’t know why but you can’t click on the image to make it bigger. If you right click and “view image” you will see it bigger)
    UU

     
  8. UK Dragonslayer quad poster, 1981

    (Source: filmonpaper.com)

     
  9. Satellite Science Fiction, 1956-59. Artists listed in link.
    ____
    Posting some new stuff i’ve scanned very soon. Been preoccupied.

    UU

    (Source: thegoldenagesite.blogspot.se)

     
  10. I’m back! I will be posting some recent scans i’ve made soon. This winter has been so draining and now spring is here (yeah right) I should be ramping up postings.

    In the meantime enjoy this cool Zardoz image I came across. I’m just about to finish the novel of the film by John Boorman, it’s exactly like the movie but I found imagining the film through the book a lot more fulfilling.

    The 1974 film itself is a test of ones will to watch but I really do like it. I was about to buy a copy of it on DVD the other day but I held off. I would really like to see this on Blu-ray.

    (Source: iamarthurfrayn)

     

  11. Photo Size Issue

    I’m going to take a break for a bit.

    There seems to be a issue with Tumblr’s new UI. When I upload an image I want it to be as big as the original (actual size). If you click on and image you should be taken to a page of said image and if you click it again you’ll end up on that white page where you would see a magnify glass and then you can click on that image and see a bigger size.

    That doesn’t seem to be the case now. There was an option- “enable hi res photos” in the customize theme/advance page, its not there anymore, at least I think there was one. I’m also not sure if it’s something to do with my theme but I don’t think so.

    Here is the link to my other blog with the issue…

    http://nukethemfromorbit.tumblr.com/

    I know absolutely nothing about HTML so I can’t figure out if I need to add/change something in the theme.

    So, I will try to resolve this ASAP but I think i’m SOL. I always hate where sites change their UI (google, facebook, etc) thinking they are making it much more easier for people but completely remove functions that ruin it enjoyment in the first place.

    I just scanned some things that I really want to upload too. humph!

    Thank you for enjoying my site.

    ~UU~

     
  12. Legendary Pink Dots: Andromeda Suite ‘98 - final movement

    From The Pre-Millenial Single 1998

     
     
  13. It's a long way to Andromeda
    It's a long way to Andromeda - in progress
    Captain Starlight

    Found these on my HD. Made them 2yrs ago, quick sketches. The bottom one is on a 3x3 post-it.

    (if you right-click and open in new tab they will be bigger)

     
  14. This piece is by artist Sail. This was done for release night for the ThreeA Maschinen Krieger 1/12th scale Kröte (see below) on the 3A discussion blog.

    Check out his awesome tumblr for more of his work.

    (Source: uselessarm.blogspot.com)

     
  15. Standard colorway
    Bambalandstore exclusive

    ThreeA Maschinen Krieger 1/12th scale Kröte

    Head on over to Bambaland to pick up the very cool Kröte. It has a rotating gun and Light. $190, fully articulated, stand about 11.8" high.