Messerschmitt Me262 (3 images) by bazze
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Description
The Messerschmitt Me262.
Sky backdrop kindly provided by Paul Reitsma.
The man hole and the fuel hose in the 3rd pic are 3D objects too
Comments (26)
Riguel
Mon dieu!! Model looks fantastic! Great work again.
Klutz
Wonderful renders!...Fine modelling too! :0)
altebanger
I love the models as always you are very good at capturing the look of aircraft. My small critique if I may is it seams there should be more top light than bottom light in the flight image.
Locobox
Looks real!!! great light setup, fumes, BG but the texture work is superb!
jtt
Top modelling and wonderfully intergrated scenes. Gotta get around to some more art with your models.All the best ...Tony.
sackrat
Outstanding ! Lucky for the Allies this aircraft was not dlivered on time nor properly deployed. Looks great.
Dann-O
Good to see that you are back in the airplane game. Good model. A lot of these were pressed into service with only primer and stenciled insignia if you want to do another version.
vkoontz
Great rendering!!
3DKiwi
Just love it :)
meselfr
excellent... Now if we can get you to do a corsair, Hellcat and zero... :)
Nod
Very well made and composited.
raymondsalter
Great modelling.
tracker234
Great model of a fantastic airplane! Thanks!
pixeldump
This is a great work. The first more or less mass produced jet fighter. It's a good thing that Furer ordered to convert most of them into bombers, while their design was of a fine fighter (a little underpowered by the today's standards, but nontheless lethal and capable). Thank you for this awesome rendering!
VRG
Excellent! The top image needs one or two ground crew/techies- seems a bit spooky without them. There are apparently only 2 complete 262's in the world, one in the War Museum in Johannesburg. I was allowed to sit in the cockpit when I was a boy. Could I suggest you make a ahem Mosquito, seem as everybody is getting their orders in...
draculaz
you're a god. i want to have your babies! :)
Incarnadine
Looking good. Please write that tut as I want to take it!
vbarreto
Full power modeling and textures job.
3D_Explorer
Very well done. I like the flight render alot.
cenkkara
superb image.excellent texture and render.
JFandL
Very clean modeling, I for one hate bump map rivets on anything. The paint job is realy good.
MartinK
Interesting subject and well placed, perspective wise against that hanger. My main crit is that the lighting is too soft for the ambient conditions- ie shadows too soft and far too much fill on undersides of craft.
rammstein69
An incredible achievement, I read that the first one, the HE178 I think, was concieved, built, and test-flown in only four years! I like this one too.
lorddarthvik
Perfect, excpet that the top image is very dark, while its environment seems a lot brighter. V for the Me-262 :)
Denger
This aircraft was known as the "Swallow" (Schwalbe), but it has always impressed me with its sharklike qualities: sleek, powerful and quite lethal. It was lucky for the Allies that the Nazi high command pigeonholed it in 1942, and did not let it go into production until 1944, when it was too late to make a strategic difference. Things might have gone quite badly, otherwise. An engineering marvel, the manual controls for this jet fighter were unlike those of any other aircraft of its time; virtually all modern jets can trace their development back to this common ancestor.
BACHIR213
Excellent modelling and great work, I Think the "stuka" is the best inspired and designed of the German 2nd world war aircraft, Well done! Bravo!!!