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I greet this time represent You my last finished work the anti-aircraft cannon 40 mm (2pdr) Mark VIII, commonly called pom - the pom - the British sea automatic anti-aircraft cannon with years 30. XX, standard light anti-aircraft cannon of British ships of period II world, used mainly in figure after 4 and 8 barrels.
Scene has not background because she be done to order.
I greet Mariusz Mot....
Awesome... lovely detailing. A little weathering would do it justice IMO. Very nice work!
I'd hate to be at the receiving end of that thing...:eek:
Martocticvs
10-21-2007, 9:20 PM
Fantastic work on that - I had some pom poms to build for the King George V model I did a while ago, but couldn't find anything particularly detailed to use as reference at the time. Great job!
pete.cook
10-21-2007, 9:57 PM
Very well done. These could almost be used as a reference Paul!
Deetz
10-21-2007, 11:38 PM
Beautiful work I must say :D
Deetz
Skyraider3D
11-15-2007, 9:23 AM
Good grief, that's an awesomely detailed model! Header material!
Does it animate? The various levels of gun elevation does seem to suggest that.
cobra6
11-20-2007, 8:25 AM
Indeed looking nice:) I really think its odd looking with those short barrels though ^_^
Cobra 6
Aceman
11-20-2007, 12:05 PM
That's an amazing modeling effort! Your profile says Blender.. is that rendered in Blender??
Again.. huge kudos.. and a big ol' WOW..
Aceman
octopus7
12-15-2007, 1:02 AM
The eye for detail you have is amazing. you must have had great reference material!
allfiredup
12-15-2007, 10:45 PM
I greet this time represent You my last finished work the anti-aircraft cannon 40 mm (2pdr) Mark VIII, commonly called pom - the pom - the British sea automatic anti-aircraft cannon with years 30. XX, standard light anti-aircraft cannon of British ships of period II world, used mainly in figure after 4 and 8 barrels.
Scene has not background because she be done to order.
I greet Mariusz Mot....
Holy Cow! I love the detail!! How much time did it take to model?
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