Awhile back Liz noted there weren't any art prints featuring the graphic-novel Viriathus, so... Voila!
...And I don't want to spoil when she first appears in the graphic novels, but, let me just take this opportunity to mention that Volume 3 Pre-Orders are open. http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/storeVolume3.htm *cough cough AHEM*
But marketing aside, I'm quite pleased with how this print came out. The concept sketches and expressions in the background really help round it out for me.
Plus, huge gun. So there's that.
...And I don't want to spoil when she first appears in the graphic novels, but, let me just take this opportunity to mention that Volume 3 Pre-Orders are open. http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/storeVolume3.htm *cough cough AHEM*
But marketing aside, I'm quite pleased with how this print came out. The concept sketches and expressions in the background really help round it out for me.
Plus, huge gun. So there's that.
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I'm no gun expert, but it looks about twice as big as her. Assuming she's roughly equal in size to a short or average sized human that would put her somewhere around 5 feet tall, making the gun around 8 to 10 feet in length. A quick wikipedia search found the Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr anti-material rifle and gave measurements of 169.1 cm (about 5.5 feet), and listed its weight as being 35 lb. So that gun our feline friend is toting looking roughly twice the size of the Mauser should roughly be twice as heavy at 70 pounds. But again, I'm no expert. ^^;
I guess I'm using a somewhat obscure term for the "Gyrojet" weapon system.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrojet
Basically a gun-like kinetic (instead of explosive head) mini-rocket launcher. They're seen off and on in science fiction, but were a real weapon developed in the '60s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrojet
Basically a gun-like kinetic (instead of explosive head) mini-rocket launcher. They're seen off and on in science fiction, but were a real weapon developed in the '60s.
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