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The need for speed....

Poser Sea/Undersea posted on Sep 17, 2015
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I returned to the ' Orca ' with a problem, the Titanic is ( now ) a ship wreck, an accepted feature of any body of water. The wrecked petrol tanker....well that's quite small and hopefully will be overlooked but the B-25 ! Peter Petty is bound to spot that....it'll have to come up and that means heavy lifting. Normally I would just call in the Neiwil Explorer but she's layed up in the Bahamas awaiting a replacement screw.....or was it crew? This left me only one option and it would require Tailspin, if I could radio him, he'd be here in 15 minutes but Captain Squint smashed the radio when he spotted a shark, don't ask me why....I haven't a clue. My only choice now was to return to The Plant but it would take the Orca 4 hours to chug back.....and Petty is due in 8 hours. Fortunately ( and probably not surprisingly ) we've made a few 'alterations' to the Orca. Truly helped me out of my dive gear and I made my way for'd to the galley. A hatch led me down to the missile room and then for'd again to the air lock, this gave access to a much speedier mode of transport........

Comments (8)


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GrandmaT

4:28PM | Thu, 17 September 2015

You sly fox! That is one heck of a modification. Fantastic job on these panels.

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Kratoonz

6:57PM | Thu, 17 September 2015

Fun images

deap

10:39PM | Thu, 17 September 2015

Like a TARDIS, it appears that Orca 4 is bigger on the inside than on the outside. Judging by the size of the galley, and the missile room one deck below.

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Greywolf44

1:06AM | Fri, 18 September 2015

THE FLYING SUB!!! Who would have guessed? Brilliant (LOL). Now I AM hooked!!!!! :-)

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T.Rex

3:11AM | Fri, 18 September 2015

Hmmm... interesting first frame - two guy wires, a pole, an exhaust, a ladder, all translating into a barge with heavy cranes in your "think bubble", without any reference to Truly. That's REALLY professional thinking. Is the galley in the ORCA, or in the submersible? My brain's suddenly gone "Tailspinning" on this one! I'm impressed with the environments you've created - complex, and a lot of shiny stuff. Last frame reminds me of that Monty Python film with the ship on the giant's head (darned, can't recall the name of it!). I see a risk in Tailspin coming in with that armed Jaguar! OOPS! Did the wrong thing! :-( Keep up the good work. I'm really fired up to see the next post! :-)

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Richardphotos

6:39AM | Fri, 18 September 2015

very imaginative renders and story

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flavia49

12:44PM | Fri, 18 September 2015

wonderful scenes and cool idea

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android65mar

4:31PM | Fri, 18 September 2015

Brilliant- love the 'split-screen' effects on the bottom frame- very cool!


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