Awesome as always with the detail and form. Of course, your backgrounds add a lot, as you well know.
You're a great one, Gray!
ron
Awesome as always with the detail and form. Of course, your backgrounds add a lot, as you well know.
You're a great one, Gray!
ron
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Thanks Bill, TKI, Merv, Skech, and Ron for having a look and leaving a comment.
TKI, the only place my work ends up is on an old CD in a drawer.
Watched a tv show last night about Bomber Command how these men were just neglected after the war and never even mentioned in any role of honour.
Never even received a campaign medal after all they had done, 50,573 men were killed and its only now 2012 that they get a Memorial long time coming.
Looking a your picture just now reminded me of all the courage it must have taken to go up in one of these thing.
That Blackburn just looks ridiculously dangerous.
What a brilliant image you have created Gray thank you for sharing it with us.
You can take a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead!
That's tereffic Graham!
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Thanks Wrigley, and you're right, the courage and fortitude to fly these things was large.
Thanks so much, Larry.
Gray. As always, a pleasure to behold your work!
Wrigley. Very true & very sad how these brave men were treated post war. Even the memorial was funded through public donations & not the British Govt.
http://www.bombercommand.com/ I could go on...but this isn't the place for it.
(Sorry Gray, don't mean to hijack your thread)
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