B 25 Mitchell (2) by vechtdalcollege
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Comments (6)
Arrogathor
Nice model.
dr_bernie
Somehow this photo reminds me of 'Trains, Planes, and Automobiles', an old movie with John Candy and Steve Martin. This scene from the movie is hilarious: Link to Scene.
T.Rex
My, dr_bernie did a good one for a change. I've looked at the link. Funny. You mentioned me posting more vehicle photos. Check out my gallery - many photos of armored vehicles (1:76) and ships (1:700). Enjoy! And I'll try finding some photos I haven't posted, and will try to take some more. This is a real nice photo of the planes other side. Surprises me with the number of bomb runs (according to the decal!). Interesting with the decals on the propeller blades. Keep up the good work! :-)
vechtdalcollege
Thanks again I'll look at your gallerie, I'me very curious. Greetings Gerrit.
bmac62
I've been looking but not commenting on your series of tanks and airplane models. First of all, I've enjoyed them all. Years ago I discovered a few techniques that I'd like to pass along that you might like to try. Get down at eye level with your models, set up your settings to have a very shallow depth of field resulting in blurring the background. Color is good but so is black and white. The results will take on a very realistic appearance. I've even used a rumpled bed sheet to simulate terrain for tank models. Airplanes on concrete worked out well for me...simulating being on concrete runways. Worth a try:)
vechtdalcollege
Thank you very much for these good advices. I'll keep it in mind, especially the b&w and the pov. Salute Gerrit.
Drakkendark
Cool.
GreenSat
Gorgeous work, Gerrit!!!
vechtdalcollege
Thank you very much! Salute Gerrit.