Easy Prey by Emil-arts
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Description
A lot of credit on this one goes to Neil (neiwil) for his great Ju52 model (yes it is so keep at it) and excellent re-texture of Bazze's spitfire.
Thanks to Neil, Rob, Bill and everyone else for continued advice and comments.
Oh and Rob, this is my image :)
Emil.
Comments (17)
weisserwolf
Great image!
kenwas
Excellent!
icerian
Impressive work. Well done!
ragouc
Good POV and composition. Great atmosphere and render.
bmac62
Ooooo, looking very good. I didn't realize that Great Britain built enough Spitfires to supply them to the Soviets... Everyday I learn something new to me. This is an excellent render. I like the ominous sky and of course the two airplanes. Bill
texboy
dark days over the Eastern Front...good stuff!!
3DClassics123456
i like your sense of WWII atmospheres, with these brown colours!
proteus2
Real or not, it IS an imposing piece... Bravo! P
neiwil
Wow! thanks mate.This is so cool, makes my effort worthwhile when you put it to such excellent use.You've really made the Ju52 look much better than we both know it is.Again huge thanks.
knupps
Great work.
dbrv6
Great POV and very cool looking render!
debbielove
WOW! Stunning work. Soviet Spits! A Ju52! (well done guys!) and it's a bigger picture! Lol! Wonderful stuff. Love it to bits! straight to Faves!!! Rob.
dww25
Wonderful, atmospherice work - full of action and anticipation.
kalash47
Excellent! A bit more surface and paintwork wear along with some engine exhaust grime would be nice.
aguirre
Very atmospheric. I got the same russian skin for a Spitfire model in my favourite flight sim - a paintjob that dresses the Spit really well.
kasalin
Excellent modeling , great scene too !!! 5*
Buffalo1
Superb action render! It's good to see a Spit in other than British markings. USAAF flew them, too!