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Published: 2014-12-04 00:40:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 3793; Favourites: 74; Downloads: 53
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Photography: Susanne JungModel:
Location: Anno 1900 (2014), Fond de Gras, Luxembourgh
Software (uniform jacket) by Jules H. Aetherton
Hardware (props) by Arsenal Best Armoury www.facebook.com/arsenal.best.…
This picture was beautifully redone in style of an old masters portrait on canvas by photographer Susanne Jung.
I think, one can easily imagine, seeing this picture hanging in an old british mansion... "yes, yes, that was my great-grandfather..."
Everything you see, except the sabre, the bare pith helmet and the gloves, is self-made!
Especially with the uniform jacket, Ms. Jules H. Aetherton outdone herself.
The Gatling is also totally scratchbuilt and has a working plasmadisc and the barrels do spin (at about 200 rpm) if the trigger is pulled.
And according to my philosophy of trying to achieve a credible and plausible look, a slight mixing-in of antiques added to the steampunk pieces, giving the whole composition the final edge. I.e.:
The goggles:
Covered in white leather and brass , complete with (british) Lion heraldry, the right eye contains a genuine 19th century brass camera teleobjective.
the helmet:
besides being a replica of an 1880s pith helmet, the brass badge on it, is from the then newly formed MG Corps dating from the first World War.
Also the square loop antenna is modelled after the very first loop antennas that were used at the beginning of the 20th century. Which btw spins as well, see Steampunk Pith Helmet Loop Antenna (video)
the belt:
the buckle isn't just any british buckle, but a replica of the victorian times version with the correct Victoria crown.
In my opinion, a sensible mix of some "real" bits and pieces, where it does make sense (and not simple bashing everything together), accompanied by drawing inspiration from a thorough overall research of the time and specific theme, enriches such a costum creation very much and adds that certain credibility to make this alternate (Steampunk) history believable.
But of course, in the end, you'll be the judge of it.
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Comments: 15
Arsenal-Best In reply to pin100 [2016-04-25 15:09:31 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Glad you like it, since it is one of my favourites.
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PGwainbenn [2015-01-01 14:04:18 +0000 UTC]
Such a great outfit and wonderfull picture! It reall looks plausible and like that look a lot!
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Arsenal-Best In reply to PGwainbenn [2015-01-05 10:28:38 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much. It's really appreciated.
Yes, aiming for a plausible look despite of all implausible contraptions is always one of the main pillars of my design philosophy.
I'm very happy, that I seem to have succeeded in that endeveaour with this on.
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Arsenal-Best In reply to bluebaloo [2014-12-06 00:56:13 +0000 UTC]
Indeed.
Though the tone of the background canvas also reminds me a bit of the haunted portrait from Viggo the Carpathian.
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TwiSearcher85 [2014-12-04 12:47:03 +0000 UTC]
Amazing work as always
. The Gatling is absolutely amazing as all the rest of the outfit
!
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Arsenal-Best In reply to TwiSearcher85 [2014-12-04 16:26:58 +0000 UTC]
Thank you my dear.
Your comments are always very much appreciated.
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TwiSearcher85 In reply to Arsenal-Best [2015-01-05 21:56:00 +0000 UTC]
Yours too, even if I reply with terrible delays everytime
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Arsenal-Best In reply to TwiSearcher85 [2015-01-06 23:57:26 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much.
And no problem. I'm always happy receiving a comment or reply, whenever that may be.
Those long delayed ones are often an even more joyous suprise.
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TwiSearcher85 In reply to Arsenal-Best [2015-01-10 17:38:49 +0000 UTC]
LOL I'm happy to give some surprises, then
!
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