late entry, but oh well ... engine cowling is the actual propane tank from source pic, used propane valve pieces in engine. prop and sky were only imported sources. |
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<senzotaku>
Original. :D
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yomar
Ver cool dude!
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Azionite
very nice.
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nitrusuicide
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olive
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Feral Hamster
nice, very clean. should the pilot be worried that the prop isn't spinnning that high up? :)
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Patre
In my view, this is a beautiful chop. I like the composition, the cleanness, idea, color and setting..
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Michel
Nice.
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marcoballistic
lol engine failure not good, like the chop tho nice one kfro... oh ya say its parked... ok fair enough... clouds should be going up and not across the pic then, but good job on crispness man
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blue_lurker
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Cynn
Slick!
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rashdog
very nice!
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YerPalAl
Nice idea, but it looks a little too 2-D in perspective. I wish you had added in a little distance between the cowling and the front of the cylinders at the top
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Lrossa
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Claf
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yello_piggy
interesting!
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anfa
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Wett
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Goat1981
Nicely done. Clean.
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kfroese
thanks feral. i was thinking that the plane was parked, and you were looking up at the engine from underneath.
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Michel
Nice.
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kfroese
good point YerPalAl, I knew something wasn't quite right with the perspective but couldn't put my finger on it. thanks for the votes!
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[untitled entry]
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by kfroese
Created June 24, 2005
18 votes
4 comments
550w x 400h (71KB)
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