Atoms for peace dirigible 3D Model |
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Model's Description: Atoms for peace dirigible 3d model contains 130,104 polygons and 73,583 vertices. The American government developed the Atoms for Peace program in 1955. The aim was to promote the peaceful use of nuclear power. As a contribution to this project, comic-strip artist and illustrator Frank Tinsley published his version of a nuclear-powered passenger airship in “Mechanix Illustrated”, a magazine for hobby mechanics. Tinsley’s illustrations also found their way into specialist literature. The government remained sceptical and finally decided to build the civilian nuclear freighter “Savannah” |
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Keywords: nuclear retro frank aircraft zeppelin dirigible atoms retrofuturism scifi usa concept tilsney |
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