Hey, /m I'm looking for some good diesel punk or similarly themed mechs. Either anime, western, live action, booms even. Pic related
Big O is technically dieselpunk
>>14627246
>>14627251
Is it? I caught a few episodes but I wasn't riveted. I'll give it another go, it's been awhile
>>14627246
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d78-Z198r9c
Steam dectetives.
>>14627264
I'll look into it when Im on WiFi not data, but currently the visuals are kinda shit looking. Is the animation good at least?
>>14627246
Ring of Red.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UuvwB4NvHk
>>14627246
I'd say strike witches, but you aren't looking for mecha musume,
So try looking up Operation: Dragon slayer
>>14627246
Last Exile
>>14627943
Last Exile was my introduction to steam punk, great one
>>14627308
Looks interesting, but no ps2, there a PC version?
>this thread
>not one mention of Xabungle
I'm disappointed in you, /m/.
Walker Machines are literally powered by gasoline and yet nobody brings it up.
Best OP, best ED.
>>14628290
Not quite the aesthetic I expected from Dieselpunk, but that poster there is pretty cool looking. I'll give it a look
>>14627246
Also for those interested, source image is from the Leviathan series by Scott Westerfeld.
>>14628402
>"dieselpunk aesthetic"
Well, look at modern cars, or heck, even ones from just a few decades ago.
Gas guzzlerdom does not a jumble make
>>14628419
>does not a jumble make
What? Sorry I've just never heard that phrase before. I suppose that I should have specified in what I was looking for, either way I'm just happy to see good looking mechas like you just put up, anon.
>>14628432
You've never heard "X does not a Y make"? Ah well.
Give Xabungle a go, it's fun.
>>14628453
I have, but what do you mean by jumble is more of the question.
>>14628475
It's my bias showing. When I've heard "dieselpunk" it's usually been associated with more visually cluttered machines ala >>14627253
>>14627983
Fraid not. Perhaps you can emulate it.That opening is great, but it's a total cheat, the game doesn't actually take place in WWII, though most of the mechs look like they belong there, it is still definitely dieselpunk.
>>14627257
Think of it like the batman aesthetic but not attached to horrible capeshit