Been posting a lot of screenshots over at our new Facebook group ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/1101...?ref=bookmarks ) and didn't want to neglect the forum, so here's one of my all time favs!
Been posting a lot of screenshots over at our new Facebook group ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/1101...?ref=bookmarks ) and didn't want to neglect the forum, so here's one of my all time favs!
Thanks for sharing this nice screen shot!
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That really is a tasty screenshot, threedp!
Where did you get that Corsair ? A beautiful skin. I would love to have it.
I've just realized I never released it. It may be odd as I think I was unhappy with PTO's Corsair and may have just lifted the ETO one into PTO and it worked. Gotta dig into it.
A couple from a bit more testing today - who says testing can't be fun:
Fall Colors
Winter Wonderland
Amazing how CFS3 has changed over the years!
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Rare occasion of actually flying for a good couple of hours instead of modding, had a lot of fun with the new Spitfires. Starting and managing the engine, getting to height, and dogfighting will never be the same lol make sure your safety is off before you engage!
John
(DR/ MAW/ ETO/ PTO Textures)
Keep it coming!
Neat! Just as a matter of interest, how are the 109 specs cf. the MKII; i.e. for the comparable 109 in game version?
Cato said "Carthaginem esse delendam"
I say "Carthago iam diu deleta,sed enim Bellum Alium adhuc aedificandum est"
For those of us who were pre-teens/early teens in the '70s, a major bonus that came with models by Monogram at the time were the diorama tip sheets by the late great champion of the diorama, Sheperd Paine. These things were like model building porn! Even if you didn't build the diorama in question, the tips they gave were still useful, and they just looked so cool! The only full diorama I ever built was this one, but I'm sure I used the decals that came with it as my skills were not enough to specialize it as Mr. Paine did. From the tip sheet:
"The aircraft that was modeled does not depict any specific aircraft of the 381st bomb group. Although the overall color scheme is accurate, the aircraft name and squadron code is fictitious. This enabled us to portray an aircraft that exhibited many of the marking and finish details found on the average WWII heavy bomber after extended use in the skies over Europe."
Great skin, threedp! On showing damage for plastic models, as a kid I found that breaking open a small cracker (Tom Thumb) and lighting the wick, produced a spray of sparks which burned very realistic bullet holes into my aircraft ...
One of the new Spitfire's sneaking up on a train...
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We're just moving on to the MKV's, still early days, but I can get my skins more or less done, here's one of S/Ldr Jan Zunbach's Vb's from 303 (Kosciusko) Sqd, Kirton-in-Lyndsey Sept 1942.
John
(DR/ MAW/ ETO/ PTO Textures)
Keep it coming!
This one is not an anonymous Spitfire among the others
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Yes Joost it does, MKI too.
Loic, Zunbach was quite a character!
John
(DR/ MAW/ ETO/ PTO Textures)
Keep it coming!
Talking of Mk. V's, this from Facebook if you have it!
https://www.facebook.com/rafcommand/...type=3&theater
Cato said "Carthaginem esse delendam"
I say "Carthago iam diu deleta,sed enim Bellum Alium adhuc aedificandum est"
I could look at those images all day...
US Army, Major, Ret.
Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
Thanks for the link James, nice.
I agree Andy!
John
(DR/ MAW/ ETO/ PTO Textures)
Keep it coming!
Guys, can someone please upload Firepower usaaf heavy bombers skins from aussiex.org by Jaykae ? much appreciated..Thanks !!
Last edited by wiekniera; December 7th, 2019 at 01:15.
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