Happy New Year Penny and all the tg'ers.
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Happy New Year Penny and all the tg'ers.
Fun story, Jim nicely drawn. All the best to you.
Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to everyone and their families.
First class job, Gary, love it.
Thanks so much, Penny.
Thanks all for your nice comments. :)
A second version of the Miles M100 and a rehash of the M39.
Sign me up for one as well.:)
It's not just this site, iamtheblues. Most other graphic sites are dead, dead, dead, or gone, gone, gone. Just a few of us old goats left (speaking for myself of course). :)
Thanks, good stuff as always, Gare.
Jonopen, thanks. I believe they only built two Shetlands.
Thanks, Joe. If I see an interesting subject Joe, I put it on my list of to do. I don't think I will ever get through that list though. :)
Thanks Gary, but you have to remember this aircraft first flew in 1943 and was used right into the mid sixties by other air forces. As a first generation jet it was cutting edge technology....
Rehash of an old one, the de Havilland Vampire. First flew in 1943, first RAF aircraft to fly over 500mph, first pure jet to land and take off from an aircraft carrier, world altitude record of over...
Thanks for posting the old link. Many familiar names there. It's a shame things change, but most graphics forums are gone now or barely hanging on with little activity. Most of us here are getting a...
Always enjoy your stereograms, Gary. Excellent as always.
Never seen an effect like that before with the mold tool. Good stuff, Gary.
Thanks all for your very kind words. For a design put forward in 1939 it was pretty radical.
This was an interesting design from Northrop, but it just didn't pan out.
A very cool video, young man.
Nice, reminds me of those pin wheels on a stick you used to see as kids.
Thanks for asking, Boy. My backgrounds are always a mix of vector and raster. I never use photo's in my drawings, that can be the kiss of death in digital work. I will use photo's as a reference to...
Thanks for having a look, guys.
Canard wing designs always look a little backasswards, Larry.
Boy, I lay the cloud and ground work out in vector first, then I go at it with a digital brush. The...
Thanks Egg, Gary. It was an interesting design that would have been easily fitted with a jet engine at a later date.
The Kyushu J7W Shinden (“Magnificent Lightning”) was a pusher prop fighter with canard wings developed at the end of the war to defend the Japanese homeland against B29 raids. Only two prototypes...
Now that looks dangerous. :)