Armoured all might sketch I did.
I like how sharp this looks.
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Armoured all might sketch I did.
I like how sharp this looks.
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Materials. Practical problems in mechanical drawing and blueprint reading. 1921.
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Here is a simplified 2D drawing of the zedconian shoulder joint.
They have four of these joints. The front and rears are slightly different such that the front has greater range of motion, while the rear is beefier to handle more power.
They commonly leak.
A career in drafting can pay big dividends.
I've recently decided to use Timespinner as my current motivator to do more digital art. I'm starting with the best cat, Boots. Gonna be doing other bosses first. I'll actually thread them all on here since I wanna see the improvement in a single post at some point.
Proposed Outboard Profile for U.S. Battleships 55 and 56, 5/4/1937
Series: Portfolio Series of Ship Engineering Drawings, 1908 - 1938. Record Group 19: Records of the Bureau of Ships, 1940 - 1966
Battleships 55 and 56 would become the USS North Carolina (BB55) and USS Washington (BB56), the only two examples of the North Carolina class of fast battleships.
(USS Washington (BB56). Port bow, 5/29/1941)