1 x Team Fortress 2 Art
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Untitled Medic/Scout by
time-left-to-kill
Fandom: Team Fortress 2
Ship: Medic/Scout
Medium: Art
Length: 1 piece
Rating: Teen/SFW
My Tags: romance, pwp, happy ending, established relationship, teasing, medical kink (light - for the location)
Description:
This is one of those opposites-attract ships for me: an older, buttoned-up and brilliant mad scientist and a younger, not at all academically inclined, overcompensating hoodlum. But the thing I love about opposites attracting are the places where they overlap, and one of those places for Medic/Scout is being very silly, very enthusiastic people at times. This piece captures the joy of them being on the same page with that energy—a page that looks straight out of the kind of 1960s pulp magazine I want to read. It's gorgeously rendered, with figure work and colouring that frankly leaves me in awe. The style perfectly captures and runs with the mid-century vibe of the source material, and the dynamic pose and little details make it feel like this is just one instant in a full and delightful story.
Fandom: Team Fortress 2
Ship: Medic/Scout
Medium: Art
Length: 1 piece
Rating: Teen/SFW
My Tags: romance, pwp, happy ending, established relationship, teasing, medical kink (light - for the location)
Description:
A full-colour drawing of a RED team Medic and Scout fooling around in the infirmary. Scout is sitting on the edge of the operating table alongside a cup of tongue depressors and some jarred body parts, legs wrapped around Medic's waist and reeling him in by his necktie. Medic has taken off his gloves and has an arm around Scout. Both of them are smiling, and there is the implication that it might have something to do with whatever Scout is whispering in Medic's ear.
This is one of those opposites-attract ships for me: an older, buttoned-up and brilliant mad scientist and a younger, not at all academically inclined, overcompensating hoodlum. But the thing I love about opposites attracting are the places where they overlap, and one of those places for Medic/Scout is being very silly, very enthusiastic people at times. This piece captures the joy of them being on the same page with that energy—a page that looks straight out of the kind of 1960s pulp magazine I want to read. It's gorgeously rendered, with figure work and colouring that frankly leaves me in awe. The style perfectly captures and runs with the mid-century vibe of the source material, and the dynamic pose and little details make it feel like this is just one instant in a full and delightful story.