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A Babylon 5 “Art Of” book!?


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#1 Triple F

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Posted 29 August 2012 - 07:59 PM

Those who could put one together don’t believe there is the interest amongst sci-fi fans and the various artist who would normally by such things.  

I don’t know either way, and am not a big believer in “fan” backed drives, but at least the likes of Steve Burg, Ron Thornton, Alec McClymont (and some of the others) at least visit the FB page and will read this thread.

http://www.facebook....&type=1

Here’s hoping, especially if they include some of the work done for the likes of Firefly, the nuBSG, Voyager, Enterprise, SG: Atlantis, etc.  But I think it stands no chance unless more people hear about it.  Hence this post.

#2 Si-MOCs

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Posted 29 August 2012 - 08:30 PM

Moved this to the right forum...

Hopefully they get the support :grin:
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#3 Venunder

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Posted 01 September 2012 - 11:20 PM

Well this might be a little late for the general Scifi market.
However there are many people who think B5 is one of the greatest Scifi series ever.
In many ways it was better than Star Trek and Star Wars....

Unfortunately the Brand seems to have been badly neglected and under exploited by the American TV and movie companies.
Although there have been several past and present gaming products.  :thumbup:

#4 harakiri

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Posted 18 September 2012 - 02:08 PM

Babylon 5 was one of the best Science Fiction shows ever, at least its first four seasons, then the quality of the stories declined :-(
And I don't even want to mention what came afterwards (Crusade anyone?)

While there is no book available some people started very early to "build" the ships using the first 3D modeling programs.

Here a page that is collecting these models. http://www.ultradriv...b5_3d_index.htm

But I guess the interest in B5 is pretty much gone. When I look at the Lurker's Guide I can see that the last modifications were done a few years ago

Looks like  AM getting old ....



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