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Confederate submarine discovered by the US government in 1878. (lemmy.world)
Known as the “Bayou St. John submarine”, this vessel was discovered when the Bayou St. John, in New Orleans was dredged by the US Government in 1878. For years, the vessel was thought to be the Confederate submarine Pioneer, but research in the 20th century showed it was of a different design. There is no surviving...
Caramel reviews Star Wars: Complete Vehicles – New Edition (bookbunnies.blog)
Chewie going nuts on some stormtroopers, by Brian Rood.
Artist’s page.
Some Galactic Civil War art, by Gabriel Navarro Romero (lemmy.world)
Source page here.
Concept art for AT-ST, by Joe Johnston (lemmy.world)
I was looking through old Star Wars comics to see what might be interesting, and the classic Empire Strikes back adaption includes some bonus concept art in the back....
Art from the Star Wars Epic Duels game (lemmy.world)
Picture of the full box....
Aerial view of a beached U-Boat in the UK, WW1, 1919
An M22 Locust light tank and a T28 Super heavy tank (lemmy.world)
The M22 Locust was a 7.4 ton light tank. It held a turret mounted 37mm cannon and a coaxial M1919A6 machinegun. It was developed by the US at the request of the British military, and used by the British near the end of WW2....
Art with a TIE “ugly”, a salvaged mix of a TIE Interceptor and Y-Wing components in the foreground. By John Nadeau (lemmy.world)
Art by Mark Harrison (lemmy.world)
A look back at Star Wars Rogue Squadron: Battleground Tatootine (scratch-that.org)
Mirror:...
Imperial AT-ATs from the 1980 comic adaptation of Empire Strikes Back (lemmy.world)
Art by Al Williamson, coloring by James Sinclair, lettering by Rick Veitch....