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Post by longforgan on Dec 3, 2015 18:38:04 GMT 12
thought you might be interested in what I am working on at the moment. Its 1800x650 deep.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Dec 3, 2015 18:58:23 GMT 12
Nice!!
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Post by wanganui on Dec 4, 2015 9:03:57 GMT 12
Nice painting, i like the unusual view of the Lanc & wide open sky, very dramatic.
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Post by pjw4118 on Dec 5, 2015 14:38:58 GMT 12
Nice one again Don , I guess late pm off on a raid , is there going to be a few more in the gaggle ? Can I spot the sparkle of a fighters canopy in the distant cloud ? Imagination ?
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Post by komata on Dec 6, 2015 20:14:40 GMT 12
Very nice work, Thank you for sharing it with us. However, such photographs and plans as I have seen would seem to indicate that the Lancaster's fuselage cross-section was essentially an oval, with the fuselage sides being vertical. On that basis, I wonder if the fuselage roundel in the painting would be sloping outwards at such an acute angle on an actual aircraft, or if what you have portrayed is merely an optical illusion, due to the angle at which your 'reference' aircraft was photographed?
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Post by longforgan on Dec 19, 2015 13:00:03 GMT 12
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Post by Dave Homewood on Dec 19, 2015 14:21:07 GMT 12
Fantastic!
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Post by Ian Warren on Dec 19, 2015 15:29:17 GMT 12
Looks SUPERB Don , nice approach flying off to the distance.
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