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Carrara/RDS Aviation posted on Mar 15, 2006
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Quick! What did James Allison, one of the founders of the Indianapolis Speedway and Mickey Thompson, the developer of Lions Dragway have in common? Printing!! Until I openned this one up I did not realize what was whispering, SOHC-four-valve-beveldrive in my ear. I came up with Ducati, Ferrari and kind of stumbled at Kawasaki on the way to turbo as Honda showed up with a single cylinder scrambler so many years ago. Duesenberg echoed. Actually what I needed to show was a walleyed little girl to explain how dual plug crossfire heads are smoother than parallel valves at 5.5 inches of bore in an Otto cycle. See the target comes in in peripheral vision on the left almost blind out of the sun and you have to go to binocular non-parallax stadiometric ranging without diopter or determinant. Got it? Or what? or your corner is all out of whack man!! I have sent an email to the Heritage Foundation via Rolls-Royce site seeking licensing rights clarification. Production is so glaring!!

Comments (18)


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morin3000

6:12AM | Wed, 15 March 2006

I really like the textures and lighting in this scene It does look very image ((V))

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msebonyluv

6:20AM | Wed, 15 March 2006

Awesome lighting on each object and an excellent presentation!! Awesome work!! Yayyyy

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Richardphotos

6:35AM | Wed, 15 March 2006

excellent modeling Dale and humor

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pakled

11:12AM | Wed, 15 March 2006

was getting concerned; a Carrara gallery page without the 'pindo just ain't right..;) I think both Alison and Rolls Royce made figher engines during dubya duby two..

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tallpindo

12:32PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

And then there was one. Check out the new "Liberty engine" for the CV-22 while looking for true "knife and fork" big ends.

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:34PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

Impressive modelling and excellent work.....!!! Very good effects of illumination......!!!!

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danob

4:30PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

Whats this a fresh start Dale? I agree with Rodolfo fine work!

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SophiaDeer

7:14PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

What a wonderful image, Dale!!!

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jocko500

11:02PM | Wed, 15 March 2006

this is super love the image

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evielouise

12:05AM | Thu, 16 March 2006

wonderful dale love the background and detail

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Stringy

7:01AM | Thu, 16 March 2006

Glad to see you back. I could really do with an engine like that for my vw camper. my 1600 diesel is totally inadequate for the cornish hills. Great modelling again !

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kenmo

8:02AM | Fri, 17 March 2006

Excellent Dale... Whatever happened to the images in your great gallery...???

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tallpindo

9:41AM | Fri, 17 March 2006

Afferance is just not a word that folks immediately find in their craw. Pictures express it without, well ... afferance. Digital mission creep cannot deny it's deep rooted authority.

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98Bones

11:29PM | Fri, 17 March 2006

Great lighting here, and a fine skin on the lady... mysteries always in your realm... this pic has no neighbors...

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intro

5:49PM | Sat, 18 March 2006

Hard to imagine something so big powering a fighter! well done! trying to figure out how you did the ports.

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Lacathedral

12:21AM | Sun, 19 March 2006

It's been too long, not fair to treat us this way and withold your pen and pictures. Glad to see them both. Steven

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Fidelity2

3:06PM | Fri, 08 December 2006

Excellent image. 5+.

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DukeNukem2005

7:43AM | Mon, 21 January 2008

This is a very beautiful image! This is an excellent work of art! Five stars!


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