Vintage FTD Bonded Member logo (Florists’ Telegraph Delivery) - 1931.
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Vintage FTD Bonded Member logo (Florists’ Telegraph Delivery) - 1931.

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"the daunting tick of a clock" or, living with FTD in the family
I'm obsessed with mechs and I also play a videogame called From the Depths, about buinding vehicles and stuff, and it didn't take me long to realize I can just build them in there
this is a Hunchback HBK-4G from battletech of the CGL design, I tried to make it as close to canon as possible except for the scale, as it's scaled 3:1 (in the game each block is 1x1x1 meters), but it still walks at a speed close to canon (around 43km/h)
the AC/20 is canonically 200mm, but due to the game's limits it's 500mm for my replica
I am so happy with this thing lmao
Florists’ Transworld Delivery, 1965

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The biggest lesson from Andor:
Ftd 2.0 Redesigns and Renders
I really wanted to draw these sillys again. I want to clarify that Ftd 2.0 is not coming back. And this project is not related to Bun Clops. Nor with Jonochrome.
They're just new "designs" that I do for fun.
I'll probably redraw them more often.
FTD, 1946