Critical Juncture: No Ammo, No Energy, No Info by steelrazer
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Description
A tense scenario...returning from a mission with what's left of your Albatross flight...most of your fuel and ammo spent...and you sight a flight of enemy SE5A's...same altitude, but moving away from you within sighting distance and no advantage. Are they hot for a fight, or in the same state?...best guess?...make yourself really, really small and try to slip on by. (Maybe I should have called this "Walk On By".)
SE5A and Albatross and textures: free from Neiwil on sharecg.com and under the Christmas tree...Kudos, Neil!
Some wire stringing in old Cd46 down in the sweat shop: me
Bit 'o Poser, lot 'o Vue6Inf, wisp 'o PS CS3
Comments (12)
Maxidyne
"Crawl On By" might have been another appropriate title Bill. Again another stunning scene that needs to be 'Zoomed In' to really appreciate the detail. Topped off with Neils generous gifts make this a sure fire winner :-)
texboy
mighty fine, bud! let's hope this takes place when the pilots were still waving to one another....
Ken _Gilliland
nice work
neiwil
Oh brudder! "be verrwy verrwy quiet"....I tend to enjoy images without thinking of my models being involved, but these look bloody awsome!!.I've said it before but although all your images are brilliant, your WWI images have a real 'spark' about them.I never did wires for these to keep the polycount down, I figured the serious people would sort that out for themselves.....guess I was right :-) Interesting scenario, one of the greatest dogfights of WWI involved this very situation and you've even got the right planes....but were as the Germans just wanted to get home,the SE5's were just beginning their patrol...but that's another story.
T.Rex
Oooh! Duck and cover! Excellent image! I can feel the tension and anxiety. Keep up the good work. Your WWI images are great, as Neil has already said. :-) PS - and have a Happy New Year!
London224
Nice feel to this as always Bill..kind of a moist air look also.
jaynep12002
Great scene! I can feel the tension. Hope they make it back safe and sound.
Penters
Top Class work...best advice is respray the Albatross quick with loads of green and hit the deack pronto! Now where are these christmas goodies?
mark06gt
Very nice composition. The Albatross is one of my favorites.
teecee2107
very nice, Good textures on the ground. Very well done.
Briney
That's incredible...
dbrv6
Great setup and story for it!