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Ian M

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I bet that made their ears ring!
Great work Jim. You do have the touch when it comes to showing just how grim war is.
 

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Hi Jim
The grim side of war. You are so good at this. Real skill is needed to realistically portray a wreck.
Jim
 

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Wow, that is very well done Jim :thumb2: :thumb2:
Damaged look spot on!
Cheers, Steven
 

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:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2: perfection !
 
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Hi Jim you certainly have captured the dark side of war, another great piece of work.
Pete :thumb2:.
 

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Hi Jim
The grim side of war. You are so good at this. Real skill is needed to realistically portray a wreck.
Jim
Great work on the damage Jim, like the rest say how you show the dark side is superb.
Thanks so much guys, these are vehicles of war and war is Hell. Sometimes my imagination just flies away with me at times and I try to envision the absolute violence and traumatic
impact of merciless firepower directed upon a single target.

So glad you appreciate it for what it's worth,
Cheers as always...Jim
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Brilliant work. A simple scene which does make you stop and think for a moment.
 
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