October 29, 2025

Month: October 2025

2005 Ford F150 This is a 2005 Ford F150 in street dress. Not lowered, not lifted, a plain Jane truck to have fun in. This was designed and rendered in Direct X. FBX, 3DS, Direct X and OBJ versions as well as all of the graphics and maps to reproduce it as shown are included in the zip file that is available immediately after payment. I do not use special filters when I shoot my models, I capture them right in the modeler so all you need to do is load the file and you will see exactly what you expected to see. #plymouthfury #wastelands #dellsweet #radsandbox #fbx #obj #3ds #directx

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The Conflict: North Versus South

The Vietnam War (known in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War) was primarily a conflict between the communist Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), led by Ho Chi Minh and his successors, and the anti-communist Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), backed initially by France and later by the United States.

  • North Vietnam sought to reunify the country under a single communist government. Their forces included the regular People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the Viet Cong (VC)—a South Vietnamese communist guerrilla force supported by the North.
  • South Vietnam sought to maintain its independence as a non-communist state. Their primary military force was the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), heavily supported by U.S. troops and materiel.

The conflict was a major proxy war of the Cold War, with the North supported by the Soviet Union and China, and the South supported by the United States and other anti-communist allies.

French Involvement First (The First Indochina War)

French involvement was rooted in nearly a century of colonial rule over Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia).

  1. Colonial Resistance: Following World War II and the Japanese occupation, the French attempted to re-establish their colonial control, but they were met with fierce resistance from the Viet Minh, a nationalist and communist-led independence movement under Ho Chi Minh.
  2. The Defeat: The war between the French and the Viet Minh lasted from 1946 to 1954. The decisive turning point came with the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in May 1954, where the French forces were decisively defeated.
  3. The Geneva Accords (1954): This agreement formally ended French rule and temporarily partitioned Vietnam at the 17th Parallel. The North would be governed by the Viet Minh, and the South by a non-communist regime. Crucially, the accords called for nationwide unification elections in 1956, which were ultimately rejected by the South Vietnamese government (with U.S. backing) because they feared Ho Chi Minh would win. The division became permanent, setting the stage for the Second Indochina War (the Vietnam War).

American Involvement Afterwards (The Vietnam War)

U.S. involvement grew out of the Cold War policy of containment—preventing the spread of communism.

  1. Advisory Role (1950s–Early 1960s): The U.S. initially provided financial and military aid to the French and then to the new South Vietnamese government, installing a series of political leaders, most notably Ngo Dinh Diem. The U.S. presence consisted mainly of military advisors and trainers.
  2. Escalation (Mid-1960s): Following the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in 1964 and the subsequent resolution by Congress, President Lyndon B. Johnson dramatically escalated the U.S. commitment. This marked the shift from an advisory role to large-scale military intervention, including bombing campaigns against North Vietnam and the deployment of hundreds of thousands of combat troops to the South. At its peak, the U.S. had over 500,000 troops in Vietnam.
  3. De-escalation and Withdrawal (Late 1960s–Early 1970s): The 1968 Tet Offensive, though a military defeat for the North, was a psychological and political victory that eroded American public support for the war. President Richard Nixon introduced the policy of Vietnamization, gradually withdrawing U.S. troops while simultaneously training and equipping the ARVN to take over the fighting.
  4. End of War: The Paris Peace Accords were signed in January 1973, leading to the final withdrawal of U.S. combat forces. Fighting continued between North and South Vietnam until April 30, 1975, when North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon, leading to the total collapse of South Vietnam and the reunification of the country under a single communist government.

How many American men (and women) died in that undeclared war?

The total number of U.S. military fatal casualties is 58,220. This figure includes men and women from all branches of the armed services who were killed in action, died from wounds, or were missing in action and declared dead. This number is inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C.

How were returning men and women, U.S. Soldiers, treated by the American press and public?

The treatment of returning Vietnam veterans was markedly different from the heroes’ welcomes of previous wars like World War II. It is widely considered one of the most painful legacies of the conflict.

  • The Press: Television news brought uncensored, graphic images of the war’s brutality and futility directly into American homes. As the press became increasingly critical after major events like the Tet Offensive, the negative narrative about the war often spilled over onto the soldiers themselves. Negative stories focused on drug use, low morale, and atrocities.
  • The Public: Veterans often returned home to an indifferent or, in some cases, hostile public. The widespread unpopularity of the war meant that anger at the policy and the conflict was often conflated with anger at the soldiers who executed it.
    • Unlike World War II veterans who received triumphant ticker-tape parades, Vietnam veterans often arrived back individually at quiet airports and were urged to change into civilian clothes quickly.
    • While the image of veterans being “spit on” has become a powerful and politically useful myth, evidence suggests such incidents were rare. However, what was widespread was a distinct lack of recognition, gratitude, or organized celebration.
    • Many veterans also struggled with the long-term psychological and physical effects of the war, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which was not widely understood or formally recognized by the medical and veterans communities until years later.

Has it been rebuilt yet? How is Vietnam now…

Rebuilding and Economic Status:

  • Economic Reform (Đổi Mới): The initial years after reunification (1975–1986) were characterized by economic struggles due to the imposition of a centrally planned, socialist economy, internal political repression, and a U.S. trade embargo. In 1986, the Communist Party of Vietnam introduced sweeping economic reforms known as Đổi Mới (Renovation).
  • Current Status: Vietnam has undergone a remarkable transformation. It has shifted from one of the world’s poorest countries to a lower-middle-income country with a dynamic, market-oriented economy. It is now a major global manufacturing hub and is largely considered rebuilt, economically speaking, having integrated fully into the global economy.

Is it a free country now?

Political Status:

  • Vietnam is not considered a free country by international standards; it is a one-party state ruled by the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).
  • While the constitution guarantees fundamental rights, in practice, the CPV maintains tight control over political life, the media, and religious organizations.
  • The government has cracked down on dissent and limits freedoms of expression and assembly. While economic and social life is much more open than in the post-war decades, the political system remains authoritarian.

In summary, Vietnam is a nation that is economically thriving and fully rebuilt, but it operates under a centralized, single-party political system that restricts democratic freedoms. Relations with the United States are robust and have transitioned from adversaries to increasingly strategic partners.


The Ford Mustang. This is a model that captures the spirit of the car without violating the copyright that Ford owns on the original car. I built this car a few years ago. FBX, 3DS, Direct X and OBJ versions as well as all of the graphics and maps to reproduce it as shown. I do not use special filters when I shoot my models, I capture them right in the modeler so all you need to do is load the file and you will see exactly what you expected to see. #Ford #Mustang #dellsweet #radsandbox #fbx #obj #3ds #directx

YouTube: https://youtu.be/482KEvt4kJE

Horvi said, ⁨@Horvi83⁩ make a movie. So I made a very small movie of this 1970 Mustang. It is about one minute, so don’t blink.
The Ford Mustang. This is a model that captures the spirit of the car without violating the copyright that Ford owns on the original car. I built this car a few years ago. FBX, 3DS, Direct X and OBJ versions as well as all of the graphics and maps to reproduce it as shown. I do not use special filters when I shoot my models, I capture them right in the modeler so all you need to do is load the file and you will see exactly what you expected to see. #Ford #Mustang #dellsweet #radsandbox #fbx #obj #3ds #directx


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V10 methane powered desert runner

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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet It is a V10 methane powered stripped-down desert runner. It can deliver a few people or an important cargo very fast between the colonies. This was tube built from the ground up using junkyard 4 wheel drive running gear to complete it. #3dmodels #directx #dellsweet #fbx #lopoly #3dcarmodel

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Hood Music

Hood Music: Song by Dell Sweet BMI Music. I started out with this song just to back a model video, but I ended up liking it so I finished it This is backing a model build I did and then animated the 3D model using RS and, DEEP AI and also PIXVIFY. Hood Music is copyright Dell Sweet 2025 The model is a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda rendered in Direct X. The model comes in a zipped file and includes 3DS, FBX, OBJ as well as Direct X. The UV work is done so that the car can be rendered exactly as it appears in the video and the maps are included.

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Model build from scratch Part 02

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Model build from scratch Part 02  This is part two of the modeling video for learning how to build a model start to finish. This is a ZIM model a friend of mine wanted and I built from scratch for him. #ZIM #BuildingAModel #3dmodels #directx #DellSweet Home:

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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #3DModel k #dellsweet #directx #Donk

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This is a 1967 Mustang. This is the model I always liked, with the round headlights. The square=-light fronts just didn’t do t for me at all.

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below and converted versions in 3DS, FBX and OBJ.

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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet #Dodge #Truck #Military

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #lopoly #3ddesign #dellsweet

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The beginning of this video is AI. I used the model, I selected a background, cleared the background from the model I built and added it to the new scene. Then I used AI to animate that scene. There are images of the actual model and then after I added it to RS I took it for a drive in a 3D world I built, Dell…

Wastelands 27 – Dell Sweet
Taking a scouting mission through an abandoned city in a blizzard… This is a wastelands car. Wastelands cars are built from junked cars, trucks, junkyard scraps. They are welded up, powerful engines installed that are converted to methane and they are used to move people, supplies ort both throughout the wastelands outposts.
This one is an ex VW car with a V10. A truck frame has been mated to the body and the 4-wheel drive mechanicals have been added from yet another wreck. This is a fast ride that is used as a fighter and to protect convoys or supply vehicles.#3DModels #DellSweet #Cars #3DWork #ai



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Dodge Work truck-van concept Double Pack – Dell Sweet

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This is a Dodge work truck-Van concept. Kind of a cross between a truck, van and the old ram charger utility vehicles or a less stylized Durango. This comes in a civilian and military version, a two pack. This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below and converted versions in 3DS, FBX and OBJ. #dellsweet #3dcarmodel #3dmodel #3ds #fbx #directx

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