Zero-X is not only popular with toy and modelling enthusiasts like us but also artists. I recently saw this beautiful artwork on CGHUB online and I'm showing it here with the kind permission of the talented artist Iain McClumpha. The piece is called 'Mysteronised Zero-X' and based on two models, as Iain explains:
"Hi Paul....please also credit Neil Wilson, as he built the
actual model I used for Zero X, and Billy Bowers for the Angel model. I
couldn't have created an image like that without them supplying the actual
models for me to use ^_^. I am planning some new Zero X images, more
inspired by the TV21 comics than the "Thunderbirds Are Go" film or Captain
Scarlet. Thanks again for asking, and I am VERY flattered."
"Zero X has been taken over by the Mysterons! Two different Angels in this pic. The one at the rear is based on the snap-fix Airfix model, even down to the false canards behind the small winglets on the nose. All I added here was the pilot."
I'm sure you'll agree Iain has captured the mid-air collision brilliantly and you can see more of his work on the CGHUB.
I love the World Army Hovertank too!
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