Made of deoxyephedrine and recycled metals , these spaceships look like they were torn from the pages of rocket magazine in the 1930s . They ’re the beaten-up but ticklish mavin of Rik Allen ’s show “ Innersphere ” at the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle , which runs through April 27 . Allen , a master meth blower , said he want to pay off homage to the skill fiction he loved as a kid . Here are another two of his piece , below .
Allen added that the piece are guess to appear like they might have lightning power them , and that the yellow globe inside the rocket on the right hand are seeds that the ship is take to spread life among the stars .
Rik Allen[Traver Gallery ] ( Thanks , Nick C ! )

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