This is breathtaking.Finally have green light to show something :
View: https://vimeo.com/511548815
This is a small extract of a short film done for the forthcoming release of the book Titanium Icarus ,
By Tom Harris, JP Santiago (@Sentinel Chicken here ), and yours truly for the illustrations and 3d animations for this small film.
Please note these extracts does not represent the final footage (in particular the takeoff scene), as the film is still been worked on, cutting, soundtrack, ect are in the work. But I’ve mostly finished my part for it (ouf)…
Book will be released by La Jétée Press . This B2707-300 is just one of the models done for it, lots, lots of images done… still doing some right now. Shameless promotion, if this is not the place, sorry, remove or move elsewhere .
Hope you like it.
I think that Air India livery would look exquisite on the 2707...Here are the late 60s liveries of the 26 Boeing SST optionholders. These were used on promotional models.
Gorgeous work!Ok, Short finally finished :
View: https://vimeo.com/572804078
Boeing Industrial Film — La Jetée Press
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This decal is available for the earlier versionI think that Air India livery would look exquisite on the 2707...
Are there any model kits (including 3d prints) of the 2707-300?
This rather crude 1/200 resin model was available a few years agoI think that Air India livery would look exquisite on the 2707...
Are there any model kits (including 3d prints) of the 2707-300?
Thank you!This rather crude 1/200 resin model was available a few years ago
Air India B 2707 | Model Aircraft | hobbyDB
"1990s" Colors. Fantasy Aircraft. With Gear & Stand.www.hobbydb.com
Sorry it is Northwest. I had difficulty finding a late 60s drawing.Please could you confirm if is that a Northwest Airlines livery? it's almost impossible to be read because of the tiny size of the image file...
Yes, the all red tail is pretty distinctive to NWA.Please could you confirm if is that a Northwest Airlines livery? it's almost impossible to be read because of the tiny size of the image file...