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    What Roger said !!! Mike

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    Bringing the wings to life.... Wearing out the rivet gun






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    Excellent work. Can't wait to add it to the liveries I've done.
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    Looking great! That's why I didn't volunteer. I knew it was in great hands.
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    I'm not that familiar with C-119 variants but is this one to have the Wright R-3350 or the P&W R-4360 engines?
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    This is SOOOO awesome to see Cabby finally closer to arrival!

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    Hi Willy, the engines modelled are the Wright R-3350-85 versions. They switched to those from the 4360 early on after having too many engine failures. Having a 4360 fail on a 4-engine aircraft is tolerable, having one fail on a twin is a different kettle of fish. It's quite interesting when you get into the history of the many variants. The empenage along the boom in front of the fin was added after some early accidents ended with the booms collapsing at the rear of the wing after heavy landings. They also added reinforcing rings to the inside of the booms and Tankerguy has done a great job of showing those in his panel lines and rivets.
    Larry


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    Checking out how it looks in the sim. Toning down the lines and rivets a bit, shes coming along nicely.




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    Hot Damn that's the chicken basket there!

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    Great work there Jeremy! Most impressive.
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    Thanks Larry!

    Not that I really have to have one, but will there be a paint kit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milton Shupe View Post
    Great work there Jeremy! Most impressive.
    It's even more impressive when you realize that the specs and bumps are not even turned on in the materials yet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willy View Post
    Thanks Larry!

    Not that I really have to have one, but will there be a paint kit?
    All I can say at this stage Willy is ..... probably! We've not really discussed it in depth yet but I know people will want to make paints for her and it would make sense to put out a paint kit for them.
    Larry


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    Quote Originally Posted by OzWookiee View Post
    Hot Damn that's the chicken basket there!
    Quote Originally Posted by Milton Shupe View Post
    Great work there Jeremy! Most impressive.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tako_Kichi View Post
    It's even more impressive when you realize that the specs and bumps are not even turned on in the materials yet!
    Thank you! I am surprised how quickly I have done most of the detail and thats thanks to Larry's neat mapping. Very clean work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tako_Kichi View Post
    All I can say at this stage Willy is ..... probably! We've not really discussed it in depth yet but I know people will want to make paints for her and it would make sense to put out a paint kit for them.

    Will Definitely release my paintkit when finished.

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    I have just destroyed my keyboard
    drooling at the prospect of this beauty
    coming to an airport near me.

    Congrats to everyone creating this much
    loved Aircraft.

    Anthin.

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    Magnificent work


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    I am speechless....I am without speech! Beautiful work! Huzzahs to all involved

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    Oustanding work! As a fellow painter I know how much work it is behind something looking that good :-) Thank you!

    I hope the paintkit can be shared when you are finished! I thinking about doing a few RNoAF paints.

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    Am I imagining things, or is that a JATO unit on the top of the fuselage ?
    Sue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penzoil3 View Post
    Am I imagining things, or is that a JATO unit on the top of the fuselage ?
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    First try at making a metal texture ever.






  24. #74
    Beautiful work! So much talent here at SOH, so proud to belong.

    Best- C

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    Ok color me embarrassed. I don't know how I missed that. Wow, this is looking good. My grandfather worked for Fairchild during WWII. He helped build Boxcars. I've really been looking forward to this!
    Sue

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