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S.H.A.D.O. Interceptors

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Mar 13, 2007
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UFO was a British television science fiction series created by Gerry Anderson & Sylvia Anderson. UFO first aired in the UK in 1970 and in US syndication over the next two years. In all, 26 episodes, including the pilot. The premise of the show is that in the near future (a fictional version of 1980) the Earth is being harvested for replacement body organs by aliens Yesterday I've posted the test render of the interceptor pilot and today I've put it on his fighter... :) S.H.A.D.O. Moonbase Interceptor mesh by Don Showalter, pilot mesh by me from Anthony Appleyard suit basis, pilot helmet mesh by Zorzim. Comments and rates are welcome ;) If you are interested to buy a print of this artwork just visit my Ebay shop at: http://stores.ebay.it/NY-FORM where you wil find more movie related artworks! :)

Comments (16)


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vncnt9663

6:48PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

I loved that show. I have it on tape. Great job.

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5thmusketeer

6:49PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

Awesome I loved UFO when I was a kid!! Cool render of the interceptors.Nice work!!

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Biffowitz

7:29PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

I don't remember the show shrug Cool render and a great idea. The textures look a little too squeaky clean, but that could be just me!! Nice work!!

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Rutra

9:33PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

Very clear and sharp image. I never saw the show but I think it's probably appropriate for the kind of shows of that time. Love the exhaust.

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Geodesic250

10:32PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

Loved the show and this image would have been perfect for the ads for the show that would show up in some of the sci-fi magazines of the time.

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jif3d

11:27PM | Tue, 13 March 2007

Like you said on your last post, this was a top sci-fi show, way ahead of it's time ! I actually used to have a Metal toy version with a torpedo that you could launch...great fun and great scene ! ~Cheers~

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wawadave

12:01AM | Wed, 14 March 2007

very nice!!!

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aliensprog

3:55AM | Wed, 14 March 2007

Cool stuff. The missile on the front seems like a dangerous design. LOL. If you crash into something....BANG.... you're brown bread!!!

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zorzim

6:40AM | Wed, 14 March 2007

Yeahhhh !

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carib98

12:48PM | Wed, 14 March 2007

Great! Reminds me to my childhood ;)

ARETEECEE

3:44PM | Wed, 14 March 2007

X CELENT WORK

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Bill_Wa

11:38PM | Wed, 14 March 2007

I loved this show, purple hair, mimiskirts. and the gunships had one missle with no reloads, LOL

Saffron17

12:22AM | Thu, 15 March 2007

You have captured the look from the show. And no I don't mean that in a bad way. Great show, typical British in that its depressing and the bad guys tend to win more than the good guys.

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theseus88bc

8:14AM | Thu, 15 March 2007

Brilliant. Had an Interceptor mesh lying about doiong nothing for a while. Must post my own sometime...you've inspired me. God, I can just see the teletyper battering out the names of all the mecha and them appearing under that groovy theme tune. Pity the series was never as good as the tune or the mecha. Gabrielle Drake in her little silver mini (skirt) was a plus though.

DAVARON

9:13AM | Thu, 15 March 2007

COOL, very Superb Render!!

dcmstarships

12:28PM | Fri, 16 March 2007

inspiring view of the interceptors with good looking texturing


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