A different art! 'Bogged'
#1

Something a little different. Tongue
'Bogged'
[Image: crashed1093.png]
Enjoy,
Mike.
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#2

Did the pilot make it?
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#3

jak24610 Wrote:Did the pilot make it?
Use your imagination. Tongue
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#4

Wow! Confusedhock:
MS Paint rulezzzz! 8)
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#5

Lejo Wrote:Wow! Confusedhock:
MS Paint rulezzzz! 8)
You're telling me! Big Grin
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#6

jak24610 Wrote:Did the pilot make it?

I see a fair amount of blood in the cockpit...DOA :twisted:
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#7

It looks great!
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#8

'luv your pixel art Big Grin
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#9

KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:'luv your pixel art Big Grin

Big Grin
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#10

I see a budding Roy Lichtenstein.
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Fisneaky Wrote:I see a budding Roy Lichtenstein.

I was just about to say that. Its almost like a Lichenstein Big Grin
Grooovy art... specially his airplane scenes like "Whamm!".
http://www.urbanmonarch.com/wp-content/ ... _whaam.jpg
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#12

Im glad you guys like it! Tongue
I might as well make this my general purpose pixel art thread. Tongue
Here's a new one:
'Down and out'.
Freddy McMannis weeps after the death of his wingman and brother. Soon, he will be captured and spend the rest of the war as a POW.
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On September 14th, 1944, two P-51 D Mustangs from 337 Fighter Squadron were flying a 'Rhubarb Mission'. (The term given by British pilots to missions
flown by two men with no specific target: Harrass any enemy units.) The two Mustangs took off from Duxford air base at 10:00 AM and flew South across the
English Channel, until they reached the coast of France. The pair spotted a barge, and strafed it until it exploded and sank. It was only then that tracers
whizzed past the lead P-51, hitting a dro-tank, and creating a fierce fireball. The entirety of the Mustang's wing was engulfed in flames, and the aircraft and
her pilot ploughed into the ground. The tracers had come from a freelance Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6, flown by German ace Helmut Doerlitz. Doerlitz now had the 2nd P-51
in his sights, and he opened fire from 300 yards. The rounds struck the rear of the Mustang's tail, destroying her rudder controls. The pilot,
Freddy McMannis had to crash land in a French field. His aircraft eventually came to a rest within 5 feet of a telograph pole.
The P-51 that was destroyed was piloted by Freddy's older brother, Harry. The smouldering wreckage lay only 100 meters away from Freddy's downed P-51.
In a state of hysteria, Freddy sat on the wing of his aircraft, head in hands, and wept.
[Image: p51down.png]
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#13

Wow, amazing detail, every shade. Must have been very tedious work!

Big Grin
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#14

poor feller (p-51 that is) amd 109 pilot probably got out limped 5 meters collapsed then after was discovered by a passing british patrol where he was sent to an affirmory then to a pow camp O.O
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Quote:'Down and out'.
Freddy McMannis weeps after the death of his wingman and brother. Soon, he will be captured and spend the rest of the war as a POW.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
On September 14th, 1944, two P-51 D Mustangs from 337 Fighter Squadron were flying a 'Rhubarb Mission'. (The term given by British pilots to missions
flown by two men with no specific target: Harrass any enemy units.) The two Mustangs took off from Duxford air base at 10:00 AM and flew South across the
English Channel, until they reached the coast of France. The pair spotted a barge, and strafed it until it exploded and sank. It was only then that tracers
whizzed past the lead P-51, hitting a dro-tank, and creating a fierce fireball. The entirety of the Mustang's wing was engulfed in flames, and the aircraft and
her pilot ploughed into the ground. The tracers had come from a freelance Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6, flown by German ace Helmut Doerlitz. Doerlitz now had the 2nd P-51
in his sights, and he opened fire from 300 yards. The rounds struck the rear of the Mustang's tail, destroying her rudder controls. The pilot,
Freddy McMannis had to crash land in a French field. His aircraft eventually came to a rest within 5 feet of a telograph pole.
The P-51 that was destroyed was piloted by Freddy's older brother, Harry. The smouldering wreckage lay only 100 meters away from Freddy's downed P-51.
In a state of hysteria, Freddy sat on the wing of his aircraft, head in hands, and wept.

WOW man Sad is that a real story?
It
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