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Seafoam green cockpits and control rooms from gypsum plants to missile silos to cargo ships and everything in between.
Flying Fortress Cockpit
From “Part 4 Trapped!” in Fantastic Four #6, September 1962. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Terry Szenics letters.
Info from Grand Comics Database
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thinkin about redesigning Skyfire’s cockpit and instrument panel >w>
I want to keep him kinda rugged, mismatched, and bulky- like an old aircraft and kinda G1y. Much of him is basically a mismatch of parts Powerglide found around the galaxy to repair him while he lived on Nebulos. During the war they both felt the Autobots wouldn’t agree to put resources to repair a Decepticon, ex, or not.
Of course I’m keeping his big CRT monitor with 8-bit avatars
The earlier version was based on a mix of Apollo and Space Shuttles cockpits- i dunno why I went more towards the more modern space shuttle cockpits in a later comic when the analog ones were much cooler
much much cooler 8)