News Displaying 8 to 17 of 127  This illustration of Commander Makara is by Go Nagai and features in the Go Nagai Fan Club Associate Magazine "Makai Tsuushin" (Demon Realm Communications).
The fan club was formed in 1970 and issued a number of publications alongside Makai Tsuushin.
The Makara illustration features in the December 31, 1979 instalment (S54).
You can find a lot more information as well as lots of nice images on this page of the Go Nagai and the World of BBR site (mazingerz.com).
There is something slightly screwy about the JPG image of Makara from the above website.
PHP won't resize it and Photoshop won't open it either, so I copied and re-saved it as PNG.  Thanks to Keith Martin for sending me some nice shots of the production images from the X-Bomber Exhibition 2022 Pictorial Record,
I see that this book that was made as a companion to the 2022 Exhibition in Tokyo is still available for sale.
One day, I might do some scans from the book to expand the site's behind-the-scenes images.
With the book still being available from GoodSmile, I'm not in a hurry to scan anything from this book at the moment. I checked on the site last night and lo-and-behold, the entire site was down due to a new type of DDoS attack against the forum.
This time, the requests have been coming from all-over such as the United States, Mexico and Saudia Arabia.
There didn't seem to be as many individual user agents, so they managed to get under the 500-user ceiling that's set on phpBB, but those fewer endpoints seemed to be creating more requests with more demanding queries.
According to phpBB's own forum, we aren't the only people to be honoured with this special treatment.
The thing that seems to solve the problem best is just to play cat and mouse and move the URL path of the forum around so that the bots just receive a 404 error.
I have written my own little 'viewtopic.php' script in the original location so that real users can be forwarded from static links on gallery/media pages to topics on the forum in their new location.
In Other News
The news system icons have been adjusted to match the colours of the site.  I came across this interesting article on Sixties City, which is a fascinating site: a real labour of love by its creator.
This article lists the later Gerry Anderson productions - some of which made it all the way to fruition, while some didn't.
What I found very interesting was the 1984 T-Force attempt to reboot Thunderbirds.
In particular, the base was a huge carrier sub.
While we never got to see this in connection with anything to do with Thunderbirds, I like how the idea was held onto and used later on in Firestorm with the Ocean Storm, which is a similar, huge carrier sub, but which is also a bit tidier, more streamlined and less sprawling than the concept shown on this page.
I tried loading the forum earlier today and the built-in session throttle stopped it from loading.
Once I increased the limit a bit, it loaded and we had 500 simultaneous 'guest users' on the forum, which wasn't putting a very big demand on the server.
The vast majority of these bot users have always originated from Singapore.
I traced a number of these IPs back to a network provider: ByteDance, that is actually Chinese-owned.
One thing you notice about their website is that it has no means of reporting any abuse of their network (assuming that the bot traffic actually is an unauthorised use of their network).
You can find all sorts of other interesting things about the company, here.
The second thing I notice from their website is how non-Chinese the company's board of directors is.
In any case, I blocked all IP ranges for this provider, along with the long-standing block for Alibaba Cloud.
That brought the number of sessions down to about 200.
My problem with excluding all IP ranges for specific providers is that, for every request, the server has to evaluate a huge number of lines in the htaccess file.
I decided to block all requests from Singapore to the forum, which, to me, is the least-bad of a bad range of options.
There is an extension for phpBB that handles this kind of geo-blocking.
However, I was sad to see that the creator of that extension: Mark D. Hamill had died last year.
Mark seems to have contributed hugely to phpBB and its users.
Rather than relying on an extension that probably can't ever receive any updates, I looked into doing it at the server level.
Lightspeed and Apache have the same mechanism as the phpBB plugin where they can use the GeoIP plugin or MaxMind database to evaluate where the agent's IP provider is located.
Anyway, after enabling this, the number of guest users on the forum is down to low double figures, which we'll run with for the time being.  Dear Star Fleeters,
I set the upcoming Star Fleet Teams for Tuesday 28th April at 8PM (UK).
Please check out the Star Fleet Teams page for the meeting link.
Anyone who wishes to join is welcome to join.
We will probably be chatting about ... Star Fleet and other things.  Keith was kind enough to provide me with these photos over email.
I particularly like the silver sword on this action figure.
Also pictured, are the Mark model kit of the Alliance battlecruiser, the Dynamite Action Dai-X figure, as well as the Moderoid Dai-X kit.
It would be great to see more pictures in future if this collection expands.  New article by Suzy on Ben's X Blogger site ...
It's great to see a walkthough of the build on this model.
The article has very good photos.
You can get great results out of this kit without painting it.
I've been wanting to get one of these for a while.
But trouble in finding the time to build it has always been the off-putting factor at the moment. You can always find these Moderoid kits relatively cheaply on FROMJAPAN.
I don't think you'd need to paint the entire model like I'd though about doing originally. I think it would be fine to leave it mostly as-is and touch up a few areas with Gundam markers.
I have a feeling that using a black oil marker with the red/white to do panel lines might look a little excessive. Grey or brown will probably be the way to do it. As a search engine, google still has its uses.
Check this out:
ArtStation - Gerry Anderson models., David Tremont
ArtStation - Fireball XL5., David Tremont
ArtStation - Thunderbirds 2065 SkiCopter., David Tremont
ArtStation - Thunderbirds Helijet., David Tremont
ArtStation - Thunderbird 5, David Tremont
ArtStation - Thunderbirds Elevator Car., David Tremont I came across this interesting page on the website of design company: Mister.S.
Firestorm - Mister S
It shows a lot of graphics for unreleased toys that would have been based on the reboot of the Gerry Anderson show: Firestorm.
It's nice how they planned to re-introduce the Thunderbolt, although the design isn't as striking as in the original show.
I like the Blizzard vehicle as well, which is clearly the surrogate to the Combat Cruiser in the original show.
It looks to me as though the graphics were made using photos of the unfinished Ocean Storm carrier sub. The conning tower and various details on the top seem to be missing.
In any case, the images are really well put together and, if Anderson Entertainment got the money to do a full-on attempt at re-making the series, I'm sure it would turn out well.
On the other hand, one thing that Anderson Entertainment could do to present Firestorm to a Western audience is to see if the rights could be bought out from the (presumably) Japanese rights holders.
It would be a great series to see released in decent, albeit not necessarily HD quality, with either proper English subtitles or a well-produced dub into English.
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