A Day at the Aeronautical Museum by timuerto
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Description
Just fooling around with a few of Neil Wilson's wonderful models.
Many thanks to Neil (neiwil) for creating them. In this scene are his: B-17, B-26, TBF Avenger, Hurricane, I-16, P-47, P-40, Fw-190D, P-51, and Betty bomber.
Comments (8)
Greywolf44
Very cool museum piece! Wonderful open space and lighting. I like!!!
Mondwin
Awesome done my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
Cyve
WHat a marvelous scene my friend... Fantastic composition and awesome creation !!!
GrandmaT
Outstanding work!
makennedy
Great render and scene, nice detail...
giulband
Absolutely marvelous scene composition and render !!!!
Briney
A great idea and it comes together fantastically and it's great to see that visitors can interact with the display. Climb in cockpits etc. The posters are a good thought to enclose the area. I would suggest though that given the collection on display a curator would probably use military themed images... Like enlarged photos? Or propaganda posters etc? Another thing that occurs to me is that displays like this often have standalone engines to show the bits and pieces or even examples of weapons.... But these are just thoughts.
timuerto
Thanks for the input. Having visited many museums I agree with what the additional content should be, the engines and weapons and stuff. However I didn't have models of them and didn't have the time to make them. I have one WWII propaganda poster on the wall between the P-40 and B-26. I didn't use more of them purely because I wanted posters that were more colorful than most of the WWII era posters I have seen. The posters I chose were colorful and from the golden era between the wars, except the Harriet Quimby poster which I guess represents circa 1912 (it actually is done up as a Women in Aviation Conference advertisement, but that detail is lost in the final image.)
neiwil
Well....I think this must be one of my all time faves....outstanding work, I don't believe I've ever seen so many of my models in one scene. Imaginative and very creative...sincerely well done !!
Huge thanks for the showcase and the SM to let me find it........
( By the way, if you ever want to revisit this we've got engines and guns by the crate load down at The Plant...just let me know and we'll ship some out to you... )
Thanks again.... 10/10++