I agree Duckie. These are the kinds of paints I've always loved but so hard to achieve.
Well done Marty. :applause:
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Great job. Thank you for doing "Big Ass Bird". My father flew that bird in the MTO. Only comment, is there a way to remove the lower package guns. On a number of MTO birds, they were removed as they did not do much strafing and it saved weight.
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Here are two pictures from the 319th in mid to late 1943 in North Africa. The cockpit picture I found accidentally going through my fathers old negatives. It is the real thing from the time and location. It is interesting that the sun glare shield over the instrument panel is wrapped -- probably due to the heat.
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Wow those are incredible Ferondoe! Amazing work :applause:
Really nice work Fernando!
Really thank you for your encouragement
Regards
Marty
If it is not too much trouble.... that would be great Milton... we could then model Suzie-Q at Midway!
http://www.pacificwar.org.au/Midway/...at_Midway.html
I think I've We'd have to redo the bumps for the fuselage. Which....sigh....I guess I'll HAVE to do it! LOL..... :)
BTW I think I've solved the Wing bump map issue Milton. Thanks for the screenshots of the mapping from the 3/4 view that helped spur some thought on how to fix it.
Dang it...no joy....well I've goofed around with this long enough. I'm going to continue on as if it is fixed and maybe the solution will present itself at a future time. I've got to get Duckie these bumps!
Milton you magnificent magician you made the my myriad of misfortune moot! You did it! That did the trick. The factory is back in business!
Ahhh, yes, much better :jump:
Crashaz,
I'm sorry to say that modelling "Susie-Q" would be a bit more complex than that, as it's a first production block B-26, meaning the wing, tail, stabilizer, engine, gear and even nose design is very different from the B-26B. I've been sort of trying to adapt Milton's bird into that version, but considering my UV mapping and programming skills (or lack thereof), can't really promise anything will come out of it.
Rick, that metal finish's looking beautiful, man!
such a sexy bird!
Rick, looking brilliant!
Way to go Rick...that is fantastic!
I'll be on ready for this one when you get it squared away. :very_drunk:
Rick
Its more real then you may believe
that is the Red Bull B-25.Polished after every 4-5 flights.maybe thin skin by now
Best regards
Roland
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"PUNKIN" is now on the drawing board!
http://www.fsfiles.org/flightsimshot.../04/Punkin.jpg
Milton, the prop hub, and teardrop antenna could use a little work, the wheels can be toned down with texture overlay. I hadn't really noticed a problem with the cowl flaps with painted surface so I will defer to Rick's judgement there.
Thanks very much for looking in! :encouragement:
Honestly, don't waste your time on the cowl flaps Milton. It's something no one will notice at all. Seriously. The tear drop antenna and what Duckie has mentioned are more needed. Great work Duckie!
I'll look at the prop hubs and antenna; not touching any main body or wing mapping at this point.
Thanks