Dave Johnson, one of the artists who worked on G.I. Joe Resolute, has updated his Deviant Art page with concept art from G.I. Joe Resolute. Shown in this new batch of images is the Cobra Trouble Bubble, the interior of the joe’s cargo plane, the Medusa Coil from the Cobra base, H.A.A.R.P. control and multiple views of the USS Flagg!
Update, more images were found, including weaponry and a sketch of Duke, thanks to HISS Tank.com boards member Lonnie for the heads up! We’ve mirrored the images here, click on the title bar to check them out!
Shin Densetsu says
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Captain Carstein says
This is the one thing I truly loved about this series; how sweet everything looked. It seemed everyone was too focused on someone dieing to really enjoy the scenery. Of course that supplied the tension no other series had before, but still.
If we do see more Resolute in the future, its too bad the Flagg is gone. I guess that opens the door for one awesome looking Pit, because a Flagg II would be dumb.
artiepants says
wow, that is awesome stuff.
I don't quite understand the Flight Pod...
COL Abernathy says
Davey J. is sick wit the pencil!! And even though this is "concept art", i'm positive some of those drawings were painted and used as backgrounds in certain shots of the film.
ironknife says
if that flagg was a toy would buy it
darthdrew13 says
I know this is nit picky, but did the animation people realize they placed the deck numbers on the Flagg upside down based on military standards? They match the toy from 1985, but military standards state numbering on the deck of an aircraft carrier is to be faced so that someone flying from the stern of the ship to the bow can read them properly.
I know I teased before that the USS Flagg toy should be the USS America if going by the deck numbers (I looked at the sticker placement instructions of the Flagg on Yo Joe.com and confirmed they tell you to put them on upside down). I'll bet the animators just kept it that way because that's what most of us are used to.
So my question is... If you get a US Flagg toy (vintage, or even if Hasbro makes a Resolute one), which way will you put the numbers?
Lonnie says
I found these on his art as well. I was looking for character art when searching.
Captain Carstein says
I know I teased before that the USS Flagg toy should be the USS America if going by the deck numbers (I looked at the sticker placement instructions of the Flagg on Yo Joe.com and confirmed they tell you to put them on upside down). I'll bet the animators just kept it that way because that's what most of us are used to.
So my question is... If you get a US Flagg toy (vintage, or even if Hasbro makes a Resolute one), which way will you put the numbers?
Oh, and to answer your question. If I had a USS Flagg, I'd put the numbers on correctly.
artiepants says
oh, man those rifle designs are hawt!!!
hamilcar says
the thing i liked the most about Resolute was definitely the background/environment/building designs, so it's nice to see the groundwork for the final product. thanks for making these available. i don't much like the character/weapon designs, but that is just a personal taste issue, not a quality of work issue.
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