Image 1 — Original Scooby-Doo pencil drawings by their original designer, Iwao Takamoto
Image 2 — Original Scooby-Doo pencil drawings by their original designer, Iwao Takamoto
Image 3 — Original Scooby-Doo pencil drawings by their original designer, Iwao Takamoto
Image 4 — Original Scooby-Doo pencil drawings by their original designer, Iwao Takamoto
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Original Scooby-Doo pencil drawings by their original designer, Iwao Takamoto

These are all hand drawn by Takamoto himself! I can't wait to figure out a nice way to display them!

  1. The basis for a limited edition sericel called Witless for the prosecution (35 made)
  2. The final form of Witless for the Prosecution
  3. A scene from Mystery Mask Mix-up used for promotional art
  4. A scene from A Tiki Scare is No Fair used for promotional art

Edit: All three images are confirmed as to be the sketch used to create three different limited edition cels. Neat!

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 4 days ago
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Abandoning ship

I bought all of this stuff years ago and... literally never played. It's just not viable in my life I guess 😭

Anyway, is anything here worth trying to resell? I'm basically an idiot.

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 23 days ago

How do I edge

My driveway lines are seriously overgrown. I finally bought an electric edger and figured I'd be able to get this done. I got really intimidated after a few feet wondering if I was doing this wrong.

It feels like I keep crashing into the edge of the driveway and having to readjust or start over. I'm worried about either breaking off a chunk of driveway or ruining my blade. Is there a better or more correct way to do this? I was just kind of.... sending it lol. Maybe take a weed wacker or something to try to scalp the edge first???

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u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 2 months ago

Themed Thursday: 1955 Mickey

This is my oldest piece, a cel from the production of the original Mickey Mouse club TV show in 1955. The sequence was shot in color but this was an ink test cel. The work is attributed to John Lounsbery (one of Walt's nine old men).

Anyone got a cel older?

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 2 months ago

Best way to do this?

I'm a DIY dummy and trying to do as much of this on my own as possible. Without telling you what I did, because there are obviously issues, how would you approach making this?

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 3 months ago
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Pepper Ann production cel

I have a production cel of Pepper Ann that I just simply cannot find a comp for. It is fairly rare as the show was hand painted for only season 1, so I have that info to share.

It is a copy background not original.

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 3 months ago

OMG I FOUND MY COMMERCIAL

Holy shit you guys gals and etc, I have 8 old Oscar mayer Weiner cels and I thought I would never in a billion fucking years find the source but holy shit omfg I found it and they're all from the same commercial wtf I'm stunned beyond words. Turns out I have piece from roughly 4 different moments, and the way I've framed some of them is not "correct" but whatever. Also unexpectedly, the copy background I have with them is totally completely wrong! I truly thought this was lost media.

Here are the cels I have: https://imgur.com/a/K0GbAOU

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 3 months ago
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A history of aviation

I did the collecting, design, and assembly for this and I'm so happy with how it came out! It covers Wright's first flight to Yeager breaking the sound barrier, Gagarin in space, Leonov's space walk, and Armstrong on the moon. Vostok 1, Gagarin's capsule, accidentally went to a higher altitude than Vostok 2, Leonov's, and I did the layout to try to show both time line and (not to scale) distances.

Still working on making super clean cuts to my windows, but every project gets a little better.

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 3 months ago

Central Congregational Church has some weird stained glass

The church dates to the late 1800s and certainly the swastikas pre date the 1940s... but uhhh what's up with these? I know it's an old Buddhist symbol but not sure I've seen them in church artwork before.

Kind of wild though at no point in any of the restoration work done they never went "ya know..." it's like that scene in office space maybe? "Why should I change my name when he's the one that sucks?"

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 3 months ago

Blown insulation company?

Has anyone had an especially good or bad experience with an insulation company they can share with the class? Need the ol' house addressed from the outside in.

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u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 3 months ago

Left to right are:

Robert Perry (top), in 1909 was the first to reach the North Pole (this is the only historically conflicting one as some argue he missed his target and it wasn't officially reached until Roald Amundsen and Umberto Nobile via airplane in 1926, or by land by Ralph Plaisted in 1968)

Roald Amundsen (bottom), in 1911 was the first to reach the south pole (and can be argued first to visit the North Pole, see above)

Orville Wright, in 1903 was the first to fly via powered aircraft

Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, in 1953 the first to summit Everest (for many years they refused to acknowledge which of them was technically first to preserve the success of their joint mission and share the honor though much later Hillary clarified that he had technically stepped first on the summit right before Tenzing, but at no point did he try to make it seem like that made him first to summit)

Chuck Yeager, in 1947 was the first human to break the sound barrier* (I should've arranged these chronologically for the photo so sue me) *in level flight, some reports are pretty clear that it had likely been broken in steep dives but that also those planes lacked the instrumentation to prove it

Yuri Gagarin, in 1961 was the first human to travel into space

Alexi Leonov, in 1965 was the first human to conduct a space walk

Neil Armstrong, in 1969 was the first human to land on the moon (an thereby a non earth surface)

The last ones I would try to add are Wiley Post for his first solo circumnavigation of the earth in 1933, and Jacques Picccard and Don Walsh who in 1960 became the first humans to reach the deepest part of the ocean.

u/TimeSlipperWHOOPS — 4 months ago