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Battle of Yorktown

Bryce Film/TV posted on May 06, 2007
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On June 6, 1942 the carrier Yorktown was again attacked by Nakajima B5N torpedo bombers from the carrier Hiryu. Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher had transferred his flag to the heavy cruiser Astoria. The Portland and Hamman are closing to protect the ongoing attempt to salvage the Yorktown. The carrier was finally sunk by torpedoes from the submarine I-168 and by the concussion forces of the sinking of the destroyer Hamman, which also was hit by torpedoes from the sub. The Hamman

Comments (8)


Denys234

6:47PM | Sun, 06 May 2007

Well done!

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Richardphotos

8:39PM | Sun, 06 May 2007

you really bring the action to a new level of understanding

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DramaKing

9:27PM | Sun, 06 May 2007

I noticed that the smoke from the carrier doesn't quite look right. It looks 2D and doesn't disperse like smoke should. Perhaps there's a particle effector that you could add?

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Django

5:24AM | Mon, 07 May 2007

cool tracers , the sizing of the ships confuses me a bit though

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mapps

6:32AM | Mon, 07 May 2007

Awesome :-)

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vulcanccit

9:18PM | Wed, 09 May 2007

another action filled render, you are amazing!

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lethalliam

7:03AM | Sun, 13 May 2007

Awesome.

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Osipenkov

9:05PM | Sun, 03 June 2007

Superb!!! 5+ It's my favorite!


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