Creative Illustrator Re-Designs The Sailor Scouts In A Steampunk Style

Steampunk Sailor Senshi? Yes, please.

Steampunk and Sailor Moon make an unexpectedly perfect match, and this illustrated series leans all the way into that idea. The result is a set of bold, detailed reimaginations that give the Sailor Scouts a fresh mechanical edge without losing their recognizable charm.

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Jen, an artist from Liverpool, UK, has built a huge body of Sailor Moon fan art, but her Steampunk Senshi series stands out for its inventive style and polished look. From Serenity to Mars, each design adds gears, brass, and Victorian flair to characters fans already know well.

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And once the first Scout appears, the whole series starts to click.

1. Steampunk Serenity

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2. Steampunk Neptune

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3. Steampunk Moon

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A few of these designs really steal the spotlight.

4. Eternally Steampunking

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5. Steampunk Seiya

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6. Steampunk Uranus

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7. Steampunk Chibi Moon

7. Steampunk Chibi Moonsailor-serenity

The details keep getting more elaborate from here.

And if you love the “upgrade the outfit” chaos, see how people turned clothing mishaps into wearable masterpieces.

8. Steampunk Jupiter

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9. Steampunk Mercury

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10. Steampunk Kakyuu

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11. Steampunk Pluto

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This stretch of the series has a lot of standout character work.

12. Steampunk Black Moon Rising

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13. Steampunk Saturn

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14. Steampunk Venus

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15. Steampunk Mars

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It is a fitting finish for such a creative set.

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