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Le Rhone Engine Project

Started by W.P. Rayner, July 08, 2012, 02:27:50 PM

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W.P. Rayner

Excellent link Barney... thanks for posting.

Paul

W.P. Rayner

First completed rendering of engine cutaway... closeups to render yet, more to follow.



Paul

finescalerr

Don't fool us. No way is that a rendering. You actually built that. -- Russ

Bill76

Fabulous and wonderful. It's a piece of ART !

W.P. Rayner

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Thanks guys... here's the latest. Larger views can be seen on my site at Le Rhone 9-Cylinder Engine.



Paul

Ray Dunakin

Looks great! Now let's see it run.   ;)

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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artizen

A small interseces problem on the prop is all that gives that last photo away as a rendering. Not knocking anything here - I couldn't do rendering to this level if I was paid.

Keep up the fabulous work and keep showing us. I suppose I will get the Facetube prompt shortly too!
Ian Hodgkiss
The Steamy Pudding - an English Gentleman's Whimsy in 1:24 scale Gn15 (in progress)
On the Slate and Narrow - in 1:12 scale (coming soon)
Brisbane, Australia

W.P. Rayner

Thanks Ian. Good catch... I was going to crop that glitch, but decided to leave it as is, mainly out of curiosity to see if anyone would pic up on it.

Paul