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F-105 Acrylic Print featuring the digital art Confrontation in Vietnam by David Luebbert

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Confrontation in Vietnam Acrylic Print

David Luebbert

by David Luebbert

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$85.00

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Confrontation in Vietnam acrylic print by David Luebbert.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

From a 3D render, David used Mesh Factory F-105 models against the distant Migs to illustrate the Thunderchief's role in the Vietnam War. Here is a... more

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Artist's Description

From a 3D render, David used Mesh Factory F-105 models against the distant Migs to illustrate the Thunderchief's role in the Vietnam War. Here is a brief description from Historynet:

"The North Vietnamese MiGs had a nasty habit of harassing Thud pilots just as they were approaching or departing the target. But at low altitude, where the F-105 was designed to operate, it could more than handle the air circus. During the course of the war, F-105 aircrews downed 271/2 MiGs, sharing one with a F-4D Phantom crew. Twenty-five of those kills were achieved with the Thud’s deadly M-61 20mm Vulcan cannon, which could spit out rounds at a fantastic rate of 6,000 per minute. The remaining MiGs were downed with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles."

David created the final image in a slightly simplified, painted style digitally, after painting is some effects using the Tab A with stylus and the SketchBook Pro Mobile app.

About David Luebbert

David Luebbert

2024 SALE - Use CODE - SNYJVT - through December 31st, 2024, for 50% off artist costs. Go to David's Pixels account for discounts on even more media such as coffee mugs and other items: https://loubear.pixels.com --------------- My name is David Luebbert, pronounced David LouBear. I have always been an artist, as long as I can remember, all the way from my first crayon sketch, to chalk, colored pencil, charcoal, finger paints, collages, scratchboard, oil, acrylic, airbrushing, pen and ink, until finally the last frontier, digital media. Digital art encompasses all the traditional media I used before, because it can virtually mimic them all, then add the ease by which it does so, and basically any type of medium that can be taken from the...

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