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"Bested At 25,000 Feet"

DAZ|Studio Aviation posted on Oct 04, 2020
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A Nakajima K-27 "Abdul" (designated "Nate" later by Allies) of the Imperial Japanese Air Force bests a Chinese Polikarpov I-15 in a tussle over Mongolia. Although a very capable and worthy adversary, the I-15 was no match for the nimbler single wing Ki-27. Both Ki-27 and the I-15 courtesy of master modeler Pedro Caparros (generously free on sharecg) with texture modifications. Composed and rendered with DazStudio and finished in PsCs3.

Comments (6)


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fireangel

4:29PM | Sun, 04 October 2020

It was hardly a fair fight, and the Chinese not only had a quality disadvantage they had a numerical disadvantage in the air too. A good representation of the painful struggle they endured.

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jancas

5:32PM | Sun, 04 October 2020

Nice work

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London224

8:35PM | Sun, 04 October 2020

Nice Bill....

cheuplawm

3:20AM | Mon, 05 October 2020

Wow! Really nice piece o'work Weelie

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ksmith3620

3:28PM | Tue, 06 October 2020

Nice job as usual.

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AliceFromLake

11:48AM | Wed, 07 October 2020

The Japanese had the far better air force in the region in these days. Well made action.


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