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Black Bullet

Cinema 4D Aviation posted on Apr 11, 2015
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After a long time now something special. The Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet was a unique prototype fighter interceptor built by the Northrop Corporation. It was one of the most radical of the experimental aircraft built during World War II. In 1944, a group of Northrop technicians are working for a test flight, somewhere on a secret base in the middle west. I recycled an older scene and changed the aircraft. :-)

Comments (5)


dr_bernie

2:48AM | Sun, 12 April 2015

Excellent render!

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rjordan

8:40AM | Sun, 12 April 2015

Klasse !!

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makennedy

1:17PM | Sun, 12 April 2015

Nice image!!!

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debbielove

7:16AM | Mon, 13 April 2015

Ah yes, I remember this one.. I'm trying to remember if I got a photo of it at Dayton, Ohio.. Or if it was there.. So much there! lol Great render, well done. Rob

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steelrazer

12:34PM | Mon, 13 April 2015

Cool aircraft...aptly named...stubby like a bullet. I like the way you handle the ground scenes with the props and figures. Very nice work. (I think I have a couple of renders of the Black Bullet in the archives. I'll have to go look.)


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