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When The Cold War Went Hot

DAZ|Studio Military posted on May 24, 2009
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I realize that it probably should have been a MIG-15 or a MIG-17, but the MIG-21 is the only Soviet fighter in my air fleet.

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Osper

6:18PM | Sun, 24 May 2009

These things did happen! Fact.

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mikehotel02

10:55PM | Sun, 24 May 2009

It's OK, the B-36 is fine also.good render.5+

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debbielove

6:46AM | Mon, 25 May 2009

Looks cool to me! Great work. Is there a Mig 15 avalible? Rob.

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RetroDK

9:09AM | Mon, 25 May 2009

I've seen one MIG-15, but that was for 3D Studio Max

proteus2

1:19PM | Mon, 25 May 2009

Nice render Regardless of the true facts,two suggestions : -Your missiles, tend to project in a straightforward manner. They actually fall, and THEN ignite, thus giving the whole sequence a sideways effect. -The envelope for missiles (Fox2-3) is much farther actually. At 400 m you hardly have time even for a cannon lock (Fox1) Let alone for a missile secondary lock. Just my opinion P

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richimoto

2:42AM | Sun, 14 June 2009

pretty intense scene, some dramatic lighting there I like the POV and that is some great work on the blade blur.


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