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Gray Lady Boat Boom Drill

Bryce Historical posted on Jan 24, 2010
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On USS Lexington CV-2, a sailor climbs a "Jacobs ladder" to a "boat boom" at Newport News shipyard in 1934. Laid down orignally in 1927 as a battlecruiser, USS Lexington was 880 feet in overall length and had a beam with of 106 feet. And you said, 'I shall be a lady forever,' So that you did not take these things to heart, Nor remember the latter end of them. (Isaiah 47:7) Credits: USS Lexington CV2 = Texaco oiler hull at Planit3d + USS Essex by Beyond VR+ Bridge by X2000 + Fletcher class destroyer parts by Despona + Cowling from Lockheed Electra at PlanIt3D + 12 sided object, teardrop shape and rounded triangle by Dr. Spacebones + Old wood texture by Mapps + boats from Tramp Steamer at Daz + burner from gasstove in free stuff + 8inch gun barrles = Nowa 5 by Silver Wolf, NNY and Siosai USS Conneticut BB18 by Chris Schell at ShareCG BF2C Curtiss Goshawk = P40 at Daz + Lockheed Vega at Planit3D.com BG2 Great Lakes Dive Bomber = Heinkel 51 at Gunpoint3d + Reisen21 Zero by motokamishi + power drill at Planit3d Trains by martin at www.emphigus.de in free stuff Tracks at Vanishing Point Brick Buildings from artist-3d.com/free_3d_models/ Hangars = General Store in free stuff Large Crane = Tower Crane in free stuff + Girder101 in free stuff Motor launch = boat from artist-3d.com + wine glass shape by Dr. Spacebones Birds = dove1 from artist=3d.com

Comments (21)


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SIGMAWORLD

5:36PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

Excellent Bryce scene.

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GreenHawke

6:05PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

Wow! REALLY good work here! Excellent composition!

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theprojectionist

6:18PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

Super piece RG

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mapps

6:31PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

very cool :-)

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kjer_99

8:54PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

Did a nice job of "caboshing" the biplanes together. How about a closer view of them?

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tennesseecowgirl

9:54PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

beautiful work!

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pakled

10:51PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

,,,some assembly required...;) great pic.

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mikeerson

10:59PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

I can't help but look at the size of that ship and how much it weighs and how it stays affloat - lol... cool art as always

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bazza

11:34PM | Sun, 24 January 2010

Beautiful work RG19, thats one huge ship, very well done.. Excellent scene!!

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mgtcs

12:06AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

PERFECT!

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peedy

12:22AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Excellent! Corrie

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Alex_Antonov

7:45AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Amazing!

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ragouc

1:18PM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Well done.

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mnmpm

3:30PM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Impressive, but the sky is the best!! Thanks for coming and commenting!!

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Miska7

8:17PM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Really nice scene. Great ship model and textures! Very nice lighting and sky. Excellent render.

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JaneEden

11:44AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Oh you did a great job on this one, all very realistic a superb work! hugs Jane xx

M2A

4:11PM | Tue, 02 February 2010

Stunning work. Sky is great too.

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e-brink

9:42AM | Fri, 05 February 2010

An excellent naval base scene on a grand scale.

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Steeleyes101

10:11PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Beyound my words Just know youve created one sweet work of art and pointed us all to a window back in time as well

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Osper

11:27PM | Tue, 23 February 2010

Nice kit bashing!

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Django

2:20AM | Mon, 08 March 2010

Solid scene with good detail


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