Anyone have any S'mores by Osper
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Description
"05 this is Yankee Delta Niner five I have no tally on you. I'm popping smoke now." "Yankee Delta Niner Five, I have a visual on a smoke confirm color." "Roger 05 I confirm red smoke. Copy?" "Niner Five I copy your red smoke. I have a tally, am I cleared in?" "Roger 05 you're cleared in hot." "Teal cover me high and watch for that 37 Mike Mike to the east. 05's inbound."
Hot work!
Credits: Bazzes F4 converted to F4J
BLU-23 with tail fin kit Wings-3D by Osper Inc.
Playing with Vue7.
Note: Any relation between this and the real thing may be on account of a fuzzy memory, or failing that several stiff drinks.
PS: I presume every one knows what "S'mores are. If you don't, you've missed something. (OK they're graham crackers, hershey bars and marshmallows. Recipe--cook marsmallows over open flame when nice and melted put between graham crackers with chocolate (which melts) and eat same. The name comes from...insert drumroll here......S'more please!)
Thanks for looking and any comments you care to leave. (I'm not responsible for cleaning up your messy hands though).
Comments (38)
pops
This is so cool-great job
DanB-Creations
A nice work here with Vue!
Danny_G
Cool effects
Darkwish
Wonderful work!
Buffalo1
Fast movers comin' in! Great image!
tallpindo
I lived at the Alondra Village in Paramount, California in 1966 right across from the trucking yard where all the empty NAVY firebomb casings came through before going to Pico Rivera to be filled. None of these were big enough to be used as Lakesters as drop tanks have been. My brother-in-law worked at Seal Beach Naval Weapon Station in thsoe years and moved to Poway after the use of napalm and other fire bombs was declared not policy. My uncle had been at Poway during WW-II.
pixeltek
I'll pass on the S'mores, but this is another well done image.
mariogiannecchini
Wonderful composition and explanation!