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[501]Otto 01-29-11 08:06 AM

Aegean sea 1941
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/2342/tenas1.jpg

Close to Alexandria 1941
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/4263/egeo.jpg

Jimbuna 01-29-11 02:32 PM

Very nice http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

[501]Otto 01-29-11 08:10 PM

@Gunfighter: Wouldn“t mind to see that in-game. Awesome :salute:
Don“t know why, but I like this one, taken before Magnum Opus. It is just a splash, but... I like it :-?
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/4651/veamosz.jpg

Sailor Steve 01-31-11 11:58 AM

Amazing what experimentation can do. Great composition.

The one above it, with the Spitfire, looks like it's drawing blood. From metal? Creepy. :rock:

Jimbuna 01-31-11 07:13 PM

Nice one.....Geordie http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

I'm goin' down 02-01-11 12:22 PM

Attack on the Bismark
 
The cockpit appears too modern. The attack on the Bismark was by planes, launched from ships I believe. One of them dropped a torpedo which hit the Bismark's rudder, jamming it. But you probably know the story better than me. Weren't you flying that plane?:D

Gunfighter 02-01-11 01:23 PM

@IGD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by I'm goin' down (Post 1588254)
The cockpit appears too modern. The attack on the Bismark was by planes, launched from ships I believe. One of them dropped a torpedo which hit the Bismark's rudder, jamming it. But you probably know the story better than me. Weren't you flying that plane?:D

Its a mk1a spitfire cockpit, which i think would of been around when the Bismarck was sunk but whether one took place in the attack dont know.yes I was around too back then I was about 2yrs old I was flying nappies or should that be filling nappies:haha:

Sailor Steve 02-01-11 03:44 PM

In 1941 they had Spitfire Mk Vs at hand, but none of them had the range to reach the area of the Bismarck battle. The only British planes in that region were were the Swordfish that made it possible for the battleships to catch her, and they flew off carriers, and long-range patrol planes such as the Catalina that found her in the first place.

Jimbuna 02-01-11 04:10 PM

Great shot mate but this SH3 picture of the actual 'attackers' involved (Swordfish) is a little more accurate.

Great shot though http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/291...1418184239.jpg

*On a side note* We still need 3 or 4 wins for premiership survival now that the hot head/mercenary has gone.

I'm goin' down 02-01-11 05:21 PM

wondering?
 
Wondering whether the Geordie Cowboy ever met
1. Peco's Bill?
2. Wyatt Earp?
3. Calamity Jane?
4. Geronomo?
5. Daffy Duck?
6. Charles Russell?(look him up on the internet.)

Zedi 02-02-11 04:24 AM

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4149/...79fca5cb_b.jpg

Gunfighter 02-02-11 07:36 AM

Met em All ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by I'm goin' down (Post 1588535)
Wondering whether the Geordie Cowboy ever met
1. Peco's Bill?
2. Wyatt Earp?
3. Calamity Jane?
4. Geronomo?
5. Daffy Duck?
6. Charles Russell?(look him up on the internet.)

Yes met all these guys except Daffy Duck and Charles Russell,you see the first 4 are all western names used by our members at our Country Music club :haha:
Charles Russell so many names on Net,Ones I picked up on were General in American Civil war or the politician during the same,or was'nt there a gun slinger by that name who used an alias. Am I right ??

@SailorSteve & jimbuna Wow loads of info there guys thank you.And jimbuna I will be whatching match to night I remember him saying "I never want to leave this club" £££££££££££££££££

spitfires off the SE coast of england
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...resSEcoast.jpg

I'm goin' down 02-02-11 12:26 PM

charles russell
 
Russell along with Frederick Remington, was a famous 19th century painter and sculptor of the early American West. Most of his work deals with Cowboy and Cowboy paintings and sculturers. Russell had a sense of humor and would label his paintings, such as "It ain't supper till its in the pan" which is a painting of a cowboy wonder how he will get a bighorn sheep that he killed off of a cliff overlooking a canyon. You can see a lot of his images on the web.

Gunfighter 02-02-11 01:35 PM

@IGD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by I'm goin' down (Post 1589145)
Russell along with Frederick Remington, was a famous 19th century painter and sculptor of the early American West. Most of his work deals with Cowboy and Cowboy paintings and sculturers. Russell had a sense of humor and would label his paintings, such as "It ain't supper till its in the pan" which is a painting of a cowboy wonder how he will get a bighorn sheep that he killed off of a cliff overlooking a canyon. You can see a lot of his images on the web.

yes i know this guy I used one or two of his prints(:03:)for my christmas cards that I make for my country Club members.

[501]Otto 02-06-11 03:14 PM

A couple more:
http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/8488/podria93.jpg

http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/1016/podria4.jpg


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