Placeholder: I love the old 1950s Sci Fi and all those B ratted movies/tv shows. The retro futurism is such a cool concept and it's fun to bring to life in digital format, this was based on Rocky Jones Space Ranger (1954) I love the old 1950s Sci Fi and all those B ratted movies/tv shows. The retro futurism is such a cool concept and it's fun to bring to life in digital format, this was based on Rocky Jones Space Ranger (1954)

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I love the old 1950s Sci Fi and all those B ratted movies/tv shows. The retro futurism is such a cool concept and it's fun to bring to life in digital format, this was based on Rocky Jones Space Ranger (1954)

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