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Akron: Last Seen

Carrara/RDS Aviation posted on Nov 29, 2007
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"Akron encountered a violent storm over the New Jersey coast and, shortly after midnight on 4 April 1933, crashed tail-first into the sea." Airship made with Hexagon, (fully 3D) environment - Carrara, textures and (minor) postwork - GIMP. Thx

Comments (7)


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TheBear005

3:10PM | Thu, 29 November 2007

Nice picture! Good work!

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sim3344

3:24PM | Thu, 29 November 2007

Great work!!!

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ZIKEO

3:12AM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Brilliant!! Love the modelling and the way the tail seems to be breaking the water. Not to sure about the lightening though.

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ThomasMacCallum

4:51AM | Fri, 30 November 2007

Awesome model and scene

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Nod

10:17AM | Sat, 01 December 2007

Very atmospheric.

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Kixum

10:50PM | Sun, 02 December 2007

Dirigibles are so cool! If I had the money, I'd build one for myself!

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sparrownightmare

3:21PM | Thu, 06 December 2007

Absolutely Incredibly, Unbelievably Awesomely Beautiful work!!! You just inspired me to do a Zep. I hope it comes out as well as yours did.


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