Fires-storm Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 I couldn't decide between which of the two forums this piece belonged in, so I hedged my bets Without further ado, the Blitz Nacht, literally translated as Lightning Night, was created as an effort on the part of the German and Russian combined mercenary corps, Night Fangs, as an attempt to stop the Baron. Pulling together some of the finest aeronautical minds in the industry, harvesting the power of death rays, and creating an offensive speed and strength combination the world had never before seen, this beauty entered the scene ready for battle, and to rain death on the Baron's forces wherever necessary. Stats: Speed: 470 MPH Maximum service altitude 25,000 ft. Capable of reaching service altitude in 10 minutes Armament: Two large death rays in the nose, electronically powered, two 20 mm cannons in the wings. Crew: 1 Pilot: Manfred Diechter And on to the pics! Front views first: A side shot, fairly menacing methinks: A rear shot, I love how the engines turned out! And finally the bird's eye, or the cat-looking-at-the-bird-from-a-tree's eye, whichever is higher at the time, view: Forgive the wood floor, I wanted to use something a bit different from white this time, and lacking a good editing software I found my hardwood floor made a pleasant change! Also, the inspiration for this fighter came from a combination of the Messerschmitt Bf-109, the F4U Corsair, and the British Mosquito fighter. Also, some features not shown here as I was just trying to make my camera work are that it's wings can fold up, and it has working flaps! I hope you all enjoy it! Quote
Flare Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 Nice work! Some more tiling and details would make it look even cooler! Quote
-zenn Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 Damn, love the name Blitz Nacht! Your work is getting better and better. Love the front pattern and intakes. Quote
Fires-storm Posted January 13, 2011 Author Posted January 13, 2011 Thanks for both of your comments! I agree with you Flare that a little tiling on the wings would be a nice look for her, but as I had no more pieces I decided to just let the beauty be Quote
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