2: The Art of the Movie, which will contain so much more. I especially like the new interior.Ĭheck out some of the images below, which come from the art book Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. I do like that their new ship is a bit bigger and probably a bit more accommodating for a team of 5 or 6. I love the Milano so much, from its teal and orange color scheme to its wing-like shape. As for the Quadrant, it may take some getting used to. I especially like the way the laser drill ship was utilized in the film, with the little laser balls that rolled around the ship to focus its power. They all look so cool with their sci-fi structure and their grounded gritty look. The ships designs, which were shared by senior conceptual designer George Hull, include the ship the Guardians end up flying in the end, the Quadrant, as well as the ship the Quadrant split itself from, the huge Ravager ship, the Eclector, and lastly the laser drill ship. There are so many fun, nerdy references from that era littered throughout the latest Marvel Studios movie, but there's one particular reference you may have missed. But now you can see all the awesome designs of that new ship as well as some of the other ships that are in the movie. August 1st 2014, 8:38 am If you're someone who grew up in the late '80s, Guardians of the Galaxy is totally your jam. The Milano crashes in the movie and although they are working on fixing it, they ultimately leave it on another planet and end up with a different ship. Like the loss of a vital member of the team. I cried, left the theater, and then cried again. If you haven't seen it, I won't spoil anything huge for you. I finally saw Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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