Shadow on The Wall - Work in Progress by Jozef Gatial

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Niiice ! :)
Btw, just found this thread:
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1659.0.html
Beautiful too! like a lot the Braniff colors...
Yes amazing and excellent Jozef's work as usual from very poor information.(It's my responsibility. I'm terribly sorry about this.)
After Jozef's pioneering and outstanding work, we get more precise and detail information which perhaps Lockheed leaked to us except detail front view.
L2000-7A/B had two designs, which were with P&W JTF17A engine plan(short exhaust nozzle) and with GE4 engine plan(long exhaust nozzle).
 

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I always liked the Avro 730 periscope system. Kind of flying a submarine. Wonder how RAF pilots would have handled take-offs and landings.
 
Abraham Gubler said:
Archibald said:
I always liked the Avro 730 periscope system. Kind of flying a submarine. Wonder how RAF pilots would have handled take-offs and landings.

With buttock muscles clenched at maximum.

And a whacking great insurance premium.
 
I have it
 

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Which plastic are you using? I've made some model parts through Shapeways before, but the plastic was difficult to paint.
 
Those are but a coincidence. Now I found 17 years old hand painted Mig-29 cobra and CL-1200 yesterday rendered cobra. First one will be never finished second one today
 

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I try to collect all my sources on Me-262 and tranfer them in some better render software. I tried to render first finished model from Dec. 2002 Me-A1a in PovRay and it is working. So, Me-262 from PovRay only with Auto Tone in Photoshop. No other correction.
 

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And here is first one exported model with original textures. Background Vue Infinite, rendering Carrara
 

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Smal note. 3D printed models Kingfish, VA 559 and Vought AI505K are for sale plus .stl files and all copyrights. Less prices as prices for original 3D prints
 
PlanesPictures said:
I try to collect all my sources on Me-262 and tranfer them in some better render software. I tried to render first finished model from Dec. 2002 Me-A1a in PovRay and it is working. So, Me-262 from PovRay only with Auto Tone in Photoshop. No other correction.

Believe me or not - still missing Pov Ray time :)
 
Yes, old times good times. Now I checked it. From Feb.6 2003 to Jan.13 2004 286 action scenes of Me-262s plus 130 2D color schemes and a lot of 2D previews of all versions and projects. Cooperation with David Myhra was excellent. And as I wrote more times - my second 3D Me-262 model was based on Marek Rys perfect drawings.
 
PlanesPictures said:
Smal note. 3D printed models Kingfish, VA 559 and Vought AI505K are for sale plus .stl files and all copyrights. Less prices as prices for original 3D prints

Do you have these prices available somewhere?

Thanks.
 
Kingfish 160 EUROs, VA559 120, AI550 80. Payment with ordered books for me possible
 
Improved scene and textures
 

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with undercarriage. Rendered in Carrara
 

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Do you know it?
 

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I started work on this model in 2003. Then I stopped work on Luft46 projects but it is time to return back
 
Jozef, when will you surprise us with an artwork of the Bartini background monster ;) ?
 
This fascinating Lockheed Cl-195 A-13 with lenght 225 feets (68.58 meters) will be never 3D printed in scale 1/72. Only crazy man will want this diamont with name "Sticky fingers" with lenght 95.25 cm in his collection
Incredible! Can you show us 3-view of this beast?
 
This fascinating Lockheed Cl-195 A-13 with lenght 225 feets (68.58 meters) will be never 3D printed in scale 1/72. Only crazy man will want this diamont with name "Sticky fingers" with lenght 95.25 cm in his collection
Incredible! Can you show us 3-view of this beast?

Do you mean ortho views top/side/front?
 
This fascinating Lockheed Cl-195 A-13 with lenght 225 feets (68.58 meters) will be never 3D printed in scale 1/72. Only crazy man will want this diamont with name "Sticky fingers" with lenght 95.25 cm in his collection
Incredible! Can you show us 3-view of this beast?

Do you mean ortho views top/side/front?
Yes!
I'm sorry for a poor quality of rendered pictures but I had to finished this project fully only in my renderer Vue Infinite. Ortho views are possible only in Carrara and in Carrara are used only simple one layered textures. Of course, in Carrara it is possible to combine more layers with masks etc. similar as in Vue, too but no time to do it
 

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This fascinating Lockheed Cl-195 A-13 with lenght 225 feets (68.58 meters) will be never 3D printed in scale 1/72. Only crazy man will want this diamont with name "Sticky fingers" with lenght 95.25 cm in his collection
Incredible! Can you show us 3-view of this beast?

Do you mean ortho views top/side/front?
Yes!
I'm sorry for a poor quality of rendered pictures but I had to finished this project fully only in my renderer Vue Infinite. Ortho views are possible only in Carrara and in Carrara are used only simple one layered textures. Of course, in Carrara it is possible to combine more layers with masks etc. similar as in Vue, too but no time to do it
But these are already perfect! Thank you for sharing. Maybe one day you could make the madness of Lockheed CL-1201
 
To mis quote "The Martian", I am in awe of your graphic art talent.
 
When two months ago started corona and we didn't know how long we will be to closed at our homes I had ordered more huge canvases for oil painting (140x90 cm). This is first one study prepared from older Povray's 3D models. As first I will paint some smaller copies of known painter to get it in my hand after long time of computer rendering and then lets go. Not all is done on this preview (the castle will be in smoke after fire) and I'm really curious what will be result.
 

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I felt that the B-29 was not suitable for the European battlefield due to its weak armor of the cabin and the tactics of German fighters. Which project should replace the B-17 and B-24 aircraft in the Luft'46 (47, 48) scenes?
 
I felt that the B-29 was not suitable for the European battlefield due to its weak armor of the cabin and the tactics of German fighters. Which project should replace the B-17 and B-24 aircraft in the Luft'46 (47, 48) scenes?
I don't know if the United States would have thought of designing and manufacturing another heavy bomber design, other than the B-29, to replace either B-17 or B-24, given that it was the second most expensive American program of the war.
I'm under the impression the B-29 would have added another dimension to the plight of the Luftwaffe come 1944/1945, what with its higher speed, longer range, operational altitude and heavier bombload.

P.S. granted, the Luftwaffe had more capable air defences than the Japanese...


Regards
Pioneer
 
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The B-32 Dominator was supposed to replace the B-17 in the low to medium altitude bomber role in both the European and Pacific theaters (it had been originally developed as a backup to the B-29 but they could never get the pressurisation system to work properly).
 
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