High Visibility [January 22nd 2022]
When I first started doing additional SPCM artwork in late-2021, the only model sheets I had were for those characters who'd appeared in the comics. Obviously I found this a bit stifling, so from December 2021 onwards, I started creating more model sheets, working from a huge list I'd made of almost every SPCM character I could think of. I started with the crew of the Stellar Typhoon, and I seem to remember I'd finished all 75 of them by the time I came to do this piece.
As such, here we see two such crew members, Benny Cooper (dingo, left) and Patricia Allen (kangaroo, right), posing for a rather unconventional workplace safety poster - no doubt found somewhere in one of the Stellar Typhoon's engineering sections. Considering there's only six men in that ship's entire crew, one suspects that using sex to sell safety in this way is more like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Presumably more luck was had by British Rail when they released their own poster to this effect in about 1967. Yes, this is based on a genuine poster, which would clearly never fly today - these days, you have to be dressed head-to-toe in orange before they even let you near the permanent way!.
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Space Pirate Captain MacTaggart © Me 2015-2022
Artwork © Me 2022
When I first started doing additional SPCM artwork in late-2021, the only model sheets I had were for those characters who'd appeared in the comics. Obviously I found this a bit stifling, so from December 2021 onwards, I started creating more model sheets, working from a huge list I'd made of almost every SPCM character I could think of. I started with the crew of the Stellar Typhoon, and I seem to remember I'd finished all 75 of them by the time I came to do this piece.
As such, here we see two such crew members, Benny Cooper (dingo, left) and Patricia Allen (kangaroo, right), posing for a rather unconventional workplace safety poster - no doubt found somewhere in one of the Stellar Typhoon's engineering sections. Considering there's only six men in that ship's entire crew, one suspects that using sex to sell safety in this way is more like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Presumably more luck was had by British Rail when they released their own poster to this effect in about 1967. Yes, this is based on a genuine poster, which would clearly never fly today - these days, you have to be dressed head-to-toe in orange before they even let you near the permanent way!.
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Space Pirate Captain MacTaggart © Me 2015-2022
Artwork © Me 2022
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 905 x 1280px
File Size 213.2 kB
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