Jeremiah Humphries’ art includes a few steam- and dieselpunk pieces, including a drawing of Nemo’s Nautilus and a railway gun that seems inspired by Nazi Germany’s Landkreuzer.
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Jeremiah Humphries’ art includes a few steam- and dieselpunk pieces.
Jeremiah Humphries’ art includes a few steam- and dieselpunk pieces, including a drawing of Nemo’s Nautilus and a railway gun that seems inspired by Nazi Germany’s Landkreuzer.
Visit his blog for more.
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Add YoursInteresting! The giant gun is on treaded tracks rather than rails and so may be inspired by the Nazi supertank concepts.
You’re right!
I’m actually working on a post about Nazi super weapons and, on closer inspection, it looks more like the so-called Landkreuzer than Schwerer Gustav. I’ll change it in the story.