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Vue Aviation posted on Jan 15, 2012
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DC3 by Neil (so many options). Airflow Tanker By Birdman (Great Retro Models) Hangars and Tower by Tafkah (Very Detailed). All excellent and generously given free. Thanks for looking :)

Comments (11)


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Richardphotos

6:08AM | Sun, 15 January 2012

realistic scene.I just found the DC3 yesterday.been looking for the C47 version for a render with the WWII glider

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Maxidyne

6:13AM | Sun, 15 January 2012

Thanks for the comment Richard. That's the beauty of this model...so many variations :)

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wotan

6:31AM | Sun, 15 January 2012

Very cool vintage looking!

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teecee2107

7:18AM | Sun, 15 January 2012

Superb image, with an excellent 'mood' ! I agree with wotan, there is a good vintage feeling, I don't know exactly why, maybe because of the lighting ... Excellent work, anyway.

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flavia49

7:31AM | Sun, 15 January 2012

splendid scene and atmosphere!! wonderful work!

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jmb007

8:18AM | Sun, 15 January 2012

beau travail!!

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bigbraader

11:51AM | Sun, 15 January 2012

Great render, very nice lighting. 5*

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neiwil

1:06PM | Sun, 15 January 2012

Wow! this just comes together perfectly, nice early morning or evening light...a complete story in one image...brilliant..

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bmac62

1:15PM | Sun, 15 January 2012

Big applause for the way you've assembled this typical late 1930s scene. In addition to Neil's superb model, the Texaco fuel truck really gets my attention. I am a fan of Walter P. Chrysler's Airflow sedans (1934-1937) and didn't know about a tanker truck with an Airflow design. A little research has brought me to find that there are only a few in existance...probably the best one is in The Ford Museum. This truck was built on a Dodge chassis and the custom built body was done by Gar-Wood (a fancy boat maker of the 1930s). I think these fuek tankers were made at least between 1938 and 1941...not sure of other model years. Here's a link for you if you'd like to check out the Airflow Tanker Click Here

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rdboles

6:34PM | Mon, 16 January 2012

Excellent work on a little pictured scene.

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Briney

3:31AM | Tue, 17 January 2012

Great scene and amazing truck. Good work on the bump map too.


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