Her bonnet may be on wrong because she was trying to lift those heavy suitcases! They look like the weigh a ton!
Kris
10 years ago
Suitcases like that are a post-World War One design, and that size is post-World War Two. In the 1800’s small satchels and trunks were the thing. Indicates historical inaccuracies throughout, I’d bet.
red
10 years ago
She isn’t going anywhere on _that_ train. Somebody tied all of its shoelaces together!
Bruce
10 years ago
I can’t tell if the bonnet’s on wrong because she doesn’t seem to have a head.
Can’t draw faces? No worries! Jut draw a bonnet as if her head is turned watching the train. (Never mind she could never see it from that angle without turning her shoulders and such too. Well, unless she’s an owl, that is.)
She is quite a shapely wench with those rounded breasts and tiny waist.
And then there’s the matter of that luggage (and not a porter in sight!).
New title: Bonnet-head Misses Her Train (by about 50 years)
hotclaws
10 years ago
Am I wrong to be more worried that the connecting rods on the driving wheels are totally incorrect?
Her bonnet may be on wrong because she was trying to lift those heavy suitcases! They look like the weigh a ton!
Suitcases like that are a post-World War One design, and that size is post-World War Two. In the 1800’s small satchels and trunks were the thing. Indicates historical inaccuracies throughout, I’d bet.
She isn’t going anywhere on _that_ train. Somebody tied all of its shoelaces together!
I can’t tell if the bonnet’s on wrong because she doesn’t seem to have a head.
Can’t draw faces? No worries! Jut draw a bonnet as if her head is turned watching the train. (Never mind she could never see it from that angle without turning her shoulders and such too. Well, unless she’s an owl, that is.)
She is quite a shapely wench with those rounded breasts and tiny waist.
And then there’s the matter of that luggage (and not a porter in sight!).
New title: Bonnet-head Misses Her Train (by about 50 years)
Am I wrong to be more worried that the connecting rods on the driving wheels are totally incorrect?