what if I fucked around and did a small '9' fanfiction review?
I read one on Diviantart recently and finished it a while ago and can't stop thinking about it.
Hit like if you remember something on Diviantart around 2012 and now called '9u'
If I do a review there will be NO spoilers <3
if this post gets 1 like or reblog, I'll do it
Mounting : Wall Mountable
Material : Galvanized Steel
Protection Class : IP56 (with fan) & IP66 (without fan)
Construction : Welded
Front Door : Lockable GI Door Plain or Lockable Toughened Glass GI Door
Standard Finish : Powder Coating
Side Panel : Integrated with top and bottom covers
Standard Color : Light Grey / Dark Grey
Top and Bottom Panel : Vented with fan and cable entry provision
Day: 🎉7🎉 free day ( Kenji and Darius are in a fight )
I've made it I'm at the end, I can finally go touch grass! Big thank you to baby angel / @angeybb on youtube for letting me draw their video pls go check them out link to the video → https://youtu.be/yCOax63dXX4?si=NvwRpN-KiRoap-9U
And ofc another thank you to @withdenim for making benrius week it was a lot of fun and I loved looking at everyone's art :>. Now if you excuse me I'm going to combust 😅👍
Olrox: You see, Richter, I hate Erzebet, too, and I want to help you stop her. And my lover is also in your team, so why don't we all make an alliance against our mutual foe?
Richter: You killed my mother
Olrox:
Source of pics: https://youtu.be/gMMpRbHK-9U?si=xs9leN3dmI5M7P4s
You already know I had to do something for these two dingbats (affectionate). Anyways, a friend of mine suggested a plane museum date and I couldn't not do it.
Nerd stuff below the cut --
So fun fact- the background was inspired by my personal favourite aviation museum, the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, USA. In their WWII section, there are two planes facing each other: a Yakovlev-9U (Soviet) and a Republic P-47-D (American). Me, being the brain-rotted plane nerd I am, I wanted to draw something AmeRus related for Valentine's Day as an excuse to draw some planes.
The markings of the planes in the drawing aren't exact to the two planes you can see IRL, but the inspiration for the depicted versions are the restored Yak-9U Construction Number 0815346 and P-47 Serial Number 42-8205.
The Yak-9U is painted in the markings of Russian WWII ace, Gen Maesky, however this specific plane was restored in 1992 with no service history available prior to that. Restoration was completed in 1994, and the project used the original engine and propeller with the rest of the parts likely sourced from the Yak-9P or other miscellaneous manufacturing.
The P-47 has more documentation regarding its history since it was in active use up to the 70's and in the hands of a collector/restoration team after that. It was constructed in 1942 as a P-47D-2-RE and used by the USAAF under the SN 42-8205. Sometime around 1949, this plane was provided to the Bolivian Air Force under SN 007. It remained in service with the Fuerza Aerea Boliviana until 1976 when it was brought back to the US to be restored. In 1991, the "Big Stud 88" markings were applied, and it was finished in the marking style of Colonel Robert Baselers of the 325th Fighter Group, who were famous for their checkered tail paint scheme.
This is not the original Big Stud as flown by Col. Robert Baseler, it was just decorated with it's markings.
Anyways, here is a pic taken by yours truly of the IRL planes !!
(When they arrived above the Island of woe and the guards came out to fight them)
Yuu:..um hello scary robots you took my little baby, Grim. He's the one that looks like a fat cat. At first I felt like I couldn't do anything so I almost gave up trying, but then I learned something today having a good friend like him is a really special thing.
Epel:..Yea
Yuu:oh heck Mr. Guards, I'm just a magicless human in this crazy world...but if you could find it in your hearts or whatever you have to give him back it sure would make my life brighter again.