Streaking Comet and Rolls Race by steelrazer
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Description
Cool 1925 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Jonckheere Coupe doing its level best to keep pace with a sleek 1934 DeHavilland 88 Comet. Of course the Roll's comfortable 100 mph cruising speed is no match for the 220 mph cruising speed of the Comet, they look "really, really good" together.
I couldn't resist these sleek, elegantly designed vehicles in a bit of fantasy.
DH. 88 Comet: Very cool model by Neiwil, generously shared on sharecg for the sum of "free". Thanx Neil, and a tip 'o the hat!
1925 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Jonckheere Coupe: Nice model of a rare auto by Birdman and also generously free at sharecg.
Pilot: Lorenzo "Lowball" LoRez from Predatron Pd3A at daz3d (His Poplars also, and so well done that they probably are loade with cg spiders and birds).
Driver: V4 in appropriate kit for an outing.
PoserPro14, Vue6Infinite, PS Cs3
Distant city: a very cool massive 3d city that I found on the internetz some distant time ago. Thank you to the fabricator wherever you are.
Comments (9)
timuerto
They both have that elegant art deco look. Nice image.
Maxidyne
Excellent presentation Bill. I used to live near Hatfield where the DeHavilland factory was based. All gone now but the Comet pub is still there I think with a big DH.88 model on show.
Cyve
Fantastic creation/composition!
neiwil
Marvelous ' flight of fancy ' Bill, they do look good together....masterfull idea pairing them. As always, thanks for the mention, always appreciated...
Richardphotos
one can hope. very good render
AliceFromLake
Two very beautiful pieces of tech.
giulband
Fabulous image with a very fine style !!!!!
ArtistKimberly
Outstanding,
debbielove
Nice work... Just posted a shot of Old Wardens, DH.88 on here.. Long may Neils models be used.. Rob