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The Trigger Maru...

DAZ|Studio Military posted on Oct 24, 2012
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"I'm the Galloping Ghost of the Japanese Coast" Poem by Constantine Guinness, Motor Machinist's Mate First Class (MOMM 1/c), United States Navy, USS Trigger, 1943 "I'm the galloping ghost of the Japanese coast. You don't hear of me and my crew But just ask any man off the coast of Japan. If he knows of the Trigger Maru. I look sleek and slender alongside my tender. With others like me at my side, But we'll tell you a story of battle and glory, As enemy waters we ride. I've been stuck on a rock, felt the depth charge's shock, Been north to a place called Attu, and I've sunk me two freighters atop the equator Hot work, but the sea was cold blue. I've cruised close inshore and carried the war to the Empire Island Honshu, While they wired Yokahama I could see Fujiyama, So I stayed, to admire the view. When we rigged to run silently, deeply I dived, And within me the heat was terrific. My men pouring sweat, silent and yet Cursed me and the whole damned Pacific. Then destroyers came sounding and depth charges pounding My submarine crew took the test. For in that far off land there are no friends on hand, To answer a call of distress. I was blasted and shaken (some damage I've taken), my hull bleeds and pipe lines do, too I've come in from out there for machinery repair, And a rest for me and my crew. I got by on cool nerve and in silence I served, Though I took some hard knocks in return, One propeller shaft sprung and my battery's done, But the enemy ships I saw burn. I'm the galloping ghost of the Japanese coast, You don't hear of me and my crew. But just ask any man off the coast of Japan, If he knows of the Trigger Maru." USS Trigger, Gato Class Fleet Submarine Commissioned Jan30/42 Reported Overdue in the South China Sea Mar28/45 and presumed lost with all hands. Ship and Gato Class Submarine by me Lowpoly crewmen also by me Scene props from a variety of sources. Rendered in Daz 2.3 Postwork in PhotoImpressions 4

Comments (8)


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RFreise

3:01PM | Wed, 24 October 2012

Cool pic

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flavia49

7:05PM | Wed, 24 October 2012

fabulous image and interesting poem

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twelvemark21

5:46AM | Fri, 26 October 2012

Terrific render, great job on the water. Cool poem!

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cschell

10:54AM | Fri, 26 October 2012

Ty all :) It took me 4 days of rendering and about 3 hours of postwork to get the water and wakes to look right... It was a lot of render and re-render to try out different lights and materials settings before I got the effect I was happy with.. and even then I did a fair bit of post work on the water to get it working for me... lol

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Briney

6:57PM | Sat, 27 October 2012

The work paid off on the water! A great surface to match with the dark sky, with a hint of dawn perhaps

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cschell

3:10AM | Sun, 28 October 2012

The hardest part of rendering this image after fixing the water, was getting the spray right for the sinking ship... it took a bit of tweeking to pull all the effects together...

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renecyberdoc

1:15AM | Mon, 29 October 2012

fabulous.

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Osper

8:46PM | Sat, 03 November 2012

Nice job!


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