Guards Mounts by Osper
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Description
A small tactical airfield in the eastern part of the Kursk Oblast late Spring 1943.
Late arriving LA5FN fighters buzz the field prior to landing.
Notes: The La5FN was an improvement of the
LaG(G) series of fighters. With the LA5 series The Russians had (with the Yak series) sircraft capapble of combatting the Me109 and FW190 german fighters. The LA5FN was part of the continuing modifications of the LA5 fighter. Made in Blocks of 1,000 the Lavochkin fighters continued through out the rest of the war and beyond.
The symbol on the cowling indicates this is a guards unit. Guards units were special units designated by accomplishments and usually recieved the latest equipment to reflect their status.
The funny looking pickup is a Hucks starter used to start Russian aircraft which until the later part of the war had no internal starters. Usually the aircraft were hand spun to start but this starter unit made it easier (especially in winter).
Planes and Hucks unit done in Wings by Osper Enterprises Air Craft Division.
Figures: James and Simon from Poser (these guys get around).
Clothing done in Wings.
Other trucks are from the WEB
Cammo Netting by Beyond VR (I think) if it is...Thanks If not thanks anyway for your freebies.
The rest is Vue 7I.
Additional note: as per my last and best (best??) computer melt down. I could not confirm the original makers of the trucks and netting.
Comments, thoughts either way always welcome
Comments (35)
Faemike55
Very cool scene and interesting information
Ravyns
Awesome!!
neiwil
Nice! always had a thing for the Lavochkins, somewhat overlooked, these are brilliant..love the little scene of activity in the background, great detail and brilliant textures.Hats off to Osper Ent.ACD
Sesh
Great models of refreshing "off the mainstream" subjects. Great composition too.
flavia49
outstanding image!
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent image.
porsimo
Fantastic scene and great to see some good old La-5's too :)
Briney
Good work on all those little details too, the clothes especially help to add realism
Hendesse
Great composition, looks fantastic!
danapommet
Wonderful render and details in zoom mode. The old truck is a sweet addition. Dana
npauling
A great looking scene with super details.
moochagoo
Excellent war atmosphere !
sandra46
WONDERFUL
Richardphotos
reminds me of the tv show about WWII with Pappy(Black Sheep).outstanding render
UVDan
Beautiful job!
velleman
Great reconstruction work of a scene from Velikaya Otechestvennaya!
Buffalo1
La5 and 7 series were fine fighters and don't get much covereage when compared to the more numerous Yaks. Great render of this plane.
drifterlee
Wonderful work!!!!!!
Foink
Awesome scene...excellent work!!!
warder348
Great models and superb pic!
mickeyrony
I like well back memories my friend . This reminds me of the old war movies. Now just explosions and nothing else no history. But hey. Congratulations again and many thanks for sharing ((5 + +)) J'aime bien ce retour en arrière mon ami . Cela me fait penser au ancien films de guerre . Maintenant juste des explosions et rien d'autres pas d'histoire . Mais bon. Bravo encore et mille mercis de partager ((5++))
jif3d
Don't think I would like to hand crank one these fine looking flying machines, lucky they got those Hucks happening ! Kool fly-by scene, models and characters ! Well done & ~Cheers~
theprojectionist
These Aircraft Models look Awesome,great.
renecyberdoc
great flying machines and fine information.5++.
eekdog Online Now!
truly a very creative military image, superb work on this..
Flint_Hawk
Interesting information & well done scene!
MagikUnicorn Online Now!
Gorgeous scene...wonderful realism
JaneEden
Amazing! hugs Jane xx
kenmo
Great scene and modeling...!!!
mariogiannecchini
Very cool scene and interesting information !