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Omega Destroyer and Thunderbolts
Omega Class Destroyer
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From Babylon 5, the backbone of the Earth Alliance military force. Babylon 5, characters, names, and all related indicia are trademarks of Time Warner Entertainment Co., LP. ©1996 Time Warner Entertainment Co., LP. All Rights Reserved.
Saucer
C-57D
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This image is so early that it was done with Visual Reality rather than TrueSpace. It's my first image after I worked through the tutorials. After 41 years the movie Forbidden Planet remains one of my favorites as does the sleek C-57D. If you haven't seen this one, pick it up on video tape and experience Shakespeare like you've never seen the bard done before. Forbidden Planet Copyright © 1956 Loew's Incorporated Renewed and Copyright © 1984 MGM/UA Entertainment Co.
Flight From The City Of The Hawkmen
Flash Gordon
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I was introduced to television around age 5, and one of the first things to draw me to that small screen were the Flash Gordon serials that were shown on children's shows. Thus it seemed appropriate that one of the first models I attempted on the computer was Flash's ship. Portraying Flash's rocket escaping from the floating City Of the Hawkmen was my first or second effort using TrueSpace. Again for those unfamiliar with the Flash Gordon serials of the 1930s, all three are presently available on video tape from Hearst Entertainment, Inc. Flash Gordon © King Features Syndicate, Inc.
Martian War Machine
Martian War Machines
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My introduction to H.G. Wells came not via his writings or the movies but within the pages of Classics Illustrated comic books. My favorite was The War Of The Worlds illustrated by an aritst named Cameron (I don't think I've ever heard his full name). And I admit my main fascination with that particular issue was his depiction of the Martian tripodial war machines. Even today they remain my favorite of all the portrayals I've seen. I believe this was the 2nd rendering I did with TrueSpace. Classics Illustrated © Gilberton Co.

Shadow Ship Slices A Narn Destroyer
A Slice Of Death
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A Shadow ship makes short work of a Narn destroyer. Babylon 5, characters, names, and all related indicia are trademarks of Time Warner Entertainment Co., LP. ©1996 Time Warner Entertainment Co., LP. All Rights Reserved.

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