pophttp://art-of-hobby.de/hobby/iron_maiden/cover/STRANGER_IN_A_STRANGE_LAND.jpg This rendition of Eddie the 'Ead as a space age Clint Eastwood was the first image that popped in my head when I encountered Mr. Crane.
I’ve been an engineer, barman, skip lorry driver, coalman, boat window manufacturer, contract grass cutter and builder. Now I write science fiction books, and am slowly getting over the feeling that someone is going to find me out, and can call myself a writer without wincing and ducking my head. As professions go, I prefer this one: I don’t have to clock-in, change my clothes after work, nor scrub sensitive parts of my body with detergent. I think I’ll hang around.
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Teh first image that sprung to mind for Mr Crane when reading Brassman
was from back in my youth.
from 2000AD 'The Dead Man' series
I can only find one image so far online as an example, but to me this is Mr Crane
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dead_Man.jpg
Yes, that is very much what I see too, though the boots need to be big lace-up ones.
I'd forgotten all about Dead Man. Great image.
I shall combine that and the other sketches I have done and see what happens! :)
Like 'The man with no name' in High Plains Drifter.
http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/hiplainsdrifterfrench.jpg
Only 8' tall and made of metal.
He's the Polity Clint Eastwood.
pophttp://art-of-hobby.de/hobby/iron_maiden/cover/STRANGER_IN_A_STRANGE_LAND.jpg
This rendition of Eddie the 'Ead as a space age Clint Eastwood was the first image that popped in my head when I encountered Mr. Crane.
Yup, both of these too, though the one from Djester13 definitely has the hat.
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