Showing posts with label antique tractors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique tractors. Show all posts

7/21/11

Developing a Character for the Ponty Series

It's not enough to simply find the shape and look of a character, you have to get an idea of what it looks like from different angles, and doing different things. This is a start, but there's a long way to go yet, and there may be some changes.

I had to find out if there was such a thing as a rutabaga pie, and sure enough, there is. Here's the recipe from Taste of Home.

And here is a tractor. It was built in 1910 by Hornsby & Sons, in England, and comes to you courtesy of George Hoffman.

No worries.

11/14/10

Free Ice Cream for Viking Duck Heroes

It's important to reward your Viking army properly for a job well done; otherwise it might turn against you and rampage through your city with loot bags.

Here is some nice chocolate ice cream, with chocolate, although I don't recommend it for breakfast; you should save it for dessert, after you've eaten your rutabagas.

The trouble with chocolate ice cream is, once you've had one, you want another one. And here, just in time, is another picture of chocolate ice cream.

Here is a steam-powered tractor with a nice awning to keep you in the shade on very hot winter days. This was posted by the L.I. Antique Power Association, where you will find lots of pictures of tractors.

For those of you who can't get enough pictures of machines demolishing buildings, here's another one.

It's time for breakfast, and it won't be rutabagas.

Row, row, row your boat.....