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padburgess
March 1st, 2017, 00:23
Hi

I just had a look at Rob's web site and noticed the image on his home page. Oh Yeah!
I don't know how long it has been up and whether I am late to the party or not, but if this is his next project, I don't care. It will be fan bloody tastic.
It is by BAC and starts with a big capital "T"

spatialpro
March 1st, 2017, 01:16
I just see a faded image of a blueprint used as a backdrop, no foreground image. It this what you're referring to?

AusWilko
March 1st, 2017, 01:53
TSR2 is my bet

Dutcheeseblend
March 1st, 2017, 03:10
That would be fantastic!

Cees Donker
March 1st, 2017, 03:43
Mmm....I would prefer a Sea Vixen, but it's Rob's choice.:engel016:
I'm still flying his Sea Hawk daily! Can't thank him enough for that!:applause:

:wavey:

Cees

b52bob
March 1st, 2017, 06:58
I hope for the TSR. One of my favorite aircraft. Used to have the old alpha sim model years back.

Bjoern
March 1st, 2017, 07:28
Yep, it's a TSR2.

http://robertjamesrichardson.co.uk/wpimages/wpcb641ea5_1a.png

http://robertjamesrichardson.co.uk/

hairyspin
March 1st, 2017, 09:30
That's smashing news, Rob does some really interesting models. I've seen the example at Cosford: that's a big aircraft!

Adrian Petford
March 1st, 2017, 15:35
Brilliant news. There's been a need for a modern rendering of the TSR2 for some time. Good though the old FS9 Alphasim model still is, it has issues with P3D especially. Great to know a new TSR2 is in the works, and from one of my favourite developers too!

As a regular visitor to the TSR2 at Cosford, and having seen the other surviving example at Duxford last year I can't wait to take this new virtual version for a spin. :biggrin-new:

Thanks Rob! :applause:

Ian Warren
March 1st, 2017, 18:19
Ade , ya recon whined down the window, arm on the cockpit ledge, drive it thru town, amazing breaks light on the back to :encouragement:

lowlevelRAF.
March 1st, 2017, 23:44
Thanks for the head up! Love his Sea Hawk! The TRS2 wil be great to have in the sim again!

delta558
March 2nd, 2017, 02:15
I'm looking forward to this probably more than any other addon of recent times! Very happy to see a new TSR2 model for the sim.

b52bob
March 2nd, 2017, 06:50
Rob hit the nail on the head with this one. outstanding!

robcarrich
March 2nd, 2017, 07:43
Please.....don't get too excited, its little more than a thought at the moment.
I've walked past the example at Duxford many times without really looking at it.
The shape is proving deceptively complex and the landing gear may turn out to be beyond my ability to re-create.
It would be a huge amount of work!
Here is what it looks like at the moment.

http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb400/robcarrich/TSR-2%20x%204_zpsi0qxro60.png (http://s1203.photobucket.com/user/robcarrich/media/TSR-2%20x%204_zpsi0qxro60.png.html)

fallenphoenix1986
March 2nd, 2017, 09:28
Spotted it a few days ago, wasn't sure if it was just a generic backdrop or a subtle hint... looking forward to it when the time comes :applause:

hairyspin
March 2nd, 2017, 11:21
No pressure Rob, in your own time. You have the unrivalled advantage of having the real thing to check your work with (reasonably) near at hand. :encouragement:

Switchblade408
March 2nd, 2017, 15:33
I remember an email I sent a couple of years back, asking about you possibly doing a TSR2, Rob. Knowing how well your other aircraft have done over the years, I'm sure that this one will be awesome!

Dutcheeseblend
March 2nd, 2017, 23:47
Thát looks good! I think it's a good sign you have the master shape already. Looks very good, any chance of sharing a wireframe shot with us? I am trying to do a Tu-22M3, but that shape is very difficult (I'm a self-taught modeller, so my skills aren't perfect). Probably comparable with some areas of your TSR. It's a big difference from the simple Fokker shapes I am used to.

I've done more mechanisms in Blender (T.5's undercarriage), so let me know if you need any help. And in the meanwhile, keep up the good work!

Cheerio, Daan

robcarrich
March 3rd, 2017, 00:44
Hi Daan, I follow your "Blender" posts over at FSD as I still have an awful lot to learn about the program.
Here are a few wireframe shots of wip.

http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb400/robcarrich/Capture6_zpsyvpsbvf1.png (http://s1203.photobucket.com/user/robcarrich/media/Capture6_zpsyvpsbvf1.png.html)

http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb400/robcarrich/Capture5_zps9utbftnu.png (http://s1203.photobucket.com/user/robcarrich/media/Capture5_zps9utbftnu.png.html)

http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb400/robcarrich/Capture4_zps0u6z3dux.png (http://s1203.photobucket.com/user/robcarrich/media/Capture4_zps0u6z3dux.png.html)

Dutcheeseblend
March 3rd, 2017, 02:19
Thanks! Neat mesh, I can learn from that!

spatialpro
March 3rd, 2017, 02:27
What prompted the move to Blender from 3DS Max Rob?

DaveB
March 3rd, 2017, 02:58
Did he not move from FSDS to Blender Andy?

ATB
DaveB:)

robcarrich
March 3rd, 2017, 03:46
What prompted the move to Blender from 3DS Max Rob?

The price!

Adrian Petford
March 6th, 2017, 14:21
Please.....don't get too excited, its little more than a thought at the moment.
I've walked past the example at Duxford many times without really looking at it.
The shape is proving deceptively complex and the landing gear may turn out to be beyond my ability to re-create.
It would be a huge amount of work!


Looking great so far, Rob.

I have many photos of the Cosford TSR2, including a lot of close up detailing and shots of the cockpit interior. You're welcome to them all if they would be of any help.

Take your time... I know it's going to be worth the wait! :applause:

On a side note, I'm currently introducing my neighbour to simming. He's an avgeek of course and worked at Boulton Paul as an apprentice in his career, but simming is new to him and he's absolutely amazed by it. He's tried a few of the planes in my fleet but the one he always asks to fly first and returns to the most is your Vampire. Every time I see him in our road and simming comes up he says "I really enjoy flying that Vampire!" Probably my joint favourite sim aircraft too, along with Dave Garwood's Rapide.

rpetty
March 6th, 2017, 15:41
Great to see an incredible aircraft making it to FSX and long over due! When I got heavily into Flight Simulator about 13 years ago with FS2004 one of the first aircraft I sought to download was the TSR2. The only freeware available was Ito's version (Alphasim came out with one later, but I never owned it). Looks like a challenging aircraft to takeoff and land. Low altitude deep penetration attack aircraft (similar to F-111) and a high speed reconnaissance missions, two roles that are exciting profiles to fly. Can't wait!!:jump: