firstly draw the main rotor and in a second moment I blurred. In fact this is not the definitive version as those balls hanging under the rotor when it's in motion won't be visible as they would go parallel to the blade.
Shame that such talent is wasted in such an ugly thing, do you draw the details of the rotor blades and tail rotor before blurring or just do a general hint at the parts before the filters?
Harriers...uppy downy things.
Ah! Is that whet they do! I built a model Bo105 with the counterweights/dampers and I was wondering how they worked.
Grubby.
Not as ugly as the other one, but still not a stunner, the chopper that is, not the artwork which is up to the usual standards!
Harriers...uppy downy things.
I agree, slightly less ugly but at excellent job anyway![]()
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This reminds me of a common scale modellers mistake, open so many hatches that the plane looks like it is in phase maintenance but then put a pilot in the cockpit. What is he going to do? Sit there and wait around for three days till they finish the plane?