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Profile artwork from Osprey's Ki-61 and Ki-100 Aces

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GTX_Admin:
Nice work

taiidantomcat:
Ki 100 is my favorite Japanese fighter, so I bought this book the day it came out ! :) Great to see the profiles here too! I am also a fan of Millmans blog! Was no aware of the Facebook page

Superb work, and thanks for sharing!  :-*

Tophe:
Beautiful art...
I think the Ki-61-II (with longer nose?) was even more beautiful, will you try? And what about a what-if total-vision Ki-61 like the corresponding Ki-100?

Logan Hartke:
Hey Ronnie,

I know I complimented your beautiful Tony profiles on Facebook on just about the day the book came out, but it definitely bears repeating. They're fantastic, and an inspiration for my own profiles. I've been busy lately with a lot of work and personal goings-on, but I really need to get back to my He 100s. I fully expect more than one of them in the future will take their schemes from your lovely Ki-61s.

I especially love the lighting where the tail meets the fuselage and the Ki-100's radial fuselage fairing under the cockpit, especially!

Cheers,

Logan

Skyraider3D:
My apologies for taking over six years to reply!  :o

Thanks very much for your kind comments, I am glad you like them!

Tophe, I think the bubble-top Ki-61-II Kai is one of the finest-looking fighters of WW2 and I definitely plan to make a profile of this at some point. So far I've identified three operational machines, so it's definitely a proper WW2 fighter and not merely a what-if.

Speaking of what-ifs, Ifor I've attached a bare metal Ki-100. The Ki-100 looks so nice like this, but sadly all Ki-100s were delivered in camo paint.



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