
USS Idaho (BB-42) – Hueforge
The mighty USS Idaho cuts through rolling ocean waters in this dramatic naval tribute, her imposing silhouette rendered in striking monochromatic tones. Borishotch Industries captures the battleship's formidable presence with careful attention to her distinctive twin smokestacks and bristling gun turrets. Deep grays transition to bright whites across the vessel's hull, while darker waters create compelling contrast that emphasizes the warship's legendary scale and power.
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