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    CK FM2 in fs9

    Hi folks,

    As Captain Kurt kindly released a great looking Grumman FM2 series for CFS2, here is an early WIP, reworked to fs9.
    No idea where this painting project his heading to, this WIP is a quick&dirty paint I did experiment with last night. Maybe a couple of liveries may come out of this.

    Again, many many thanks to Captain Kurt for keeping our sims alive !



    Cheers
    L'iguane

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    The FM-2 was widely used by the Composite Air Groups aboard the escort carriers (CVE's). They had a wide variety of interesting identification markings.

    http://www.pmcn.de/English/USN%20Mar...-Time%20II.htm

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    There is also an FSX version over at Avsim by Jerry Beckwith. It comes with a fully functional plane and an aircraft carrier and support ship. I fly it in FSX-SE. A lot of fun trying land on that carrier. Just type FM2 WILDCAT AND ESCORT CARRIER GROUP in search box. Robert

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    Looks good l'iguane And you are right the model by CK is really a nice looking model.

    Cheers,
    Huub





    (No not CFS2, it is the Midway package by Yanco)

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    Thanks MCANX for the info, have been looking for this for sometime :-).

    hertzie.

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    Can we have a Royal Navy version?

    Please?

    Ttfn

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motormouse View Post
    Can we have a Royal Navy version?

    Please?

    Ttfn

    Pete
    Yes I have one FAA livery planned for this one
    Cheers
    L'iguane

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    Looks good l'iguane And you are right the model by CK is really a nice looking model.

    Cheers,
    Huub

    (No not CFS2, it is the Midway package by Yanco)
    Thanks Huub,

    Yes, that one is a keeper, as the F6F.

    Cheers
    L'iguane

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    Another WIP - FAA FM-2 Martlet MkVI






    Cheers
    L'iguane

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    Just gorgeous - thanks very much for this


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    Superb L!

    I love how you get those very thin, but excellent panel lines and dzus fasteners, subtle and realstic....

    Don't forget the pilot's tex!


    And yes I shined my FM2, what MDLC shine settings did you use?

    Cheers

    Shessi

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    That Martlet is superb. Great paint very realistic

    Sean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shessi View Post
    Superb L!

    I love how you get those very thin, but excellent panel lines and dzus fasteners, subtle and realstic....

    Don't forget the pilot's tex!


    And yes I shined my FM2, what MDLC shine settings did you use?

    Cheers

    Shessi

    Hi Shessi,

    I only use MDLC to turn non reflective mdls to reflective ones.

    Then with MDLMAT I adjusted the shine :

    All airframe is LOD01 - Part 01
    Material properties :
    Diffuse : Whatever, no impact on shine
    Ambiant : 100 100 100 255 (improving mdl self shadowing, up to fs9 limitations...)
    Specular : 80 80 80 255 (values from OBIO's mdlmat tutorial, works fine !)
    Specularity box : 50

    Canopy & propeller are listed as Part 03 of LOD01 and not texture is assigned to canopy but propeller has one so I had to find a medium transparency value to fit both
    Diffuse : 140 140 140 80
    Ambiant : N/A - black
    Specular : 240 240 240 255
    Emmissive : N/A black

    specularity box : 1000

    I found MDLC to have less parameters to adjust, MDLMAT is a more complete solution when it comes to shine.

    Cheers
    L'iguane

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    Thanks L,
    Yes agreed, I use MDLmat mostly, but a lot people use the simple MDLC.

    S

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