Slowly but surely...Ellington Field
Results 1 to 11 of 11

Thread: Slowly but surely...Ellington Field

  1. #1

    Slowly but surely...Ellington Field

    Hey guys! I don't even know if I should post this or these images because it's taken me almost a year to get this far. Family life, work, and all sorts of other hobbies and pleasure have gotten in the way of the work I started on this project and they will continue to do so! Anyway here are a few shots of a scenery I am working on for KEFD - Ellington Field in Houston, TX. This is my second big scenery project after my Alliance Airport project a couple of years ago. I don't know how the big freeware designers do it....ya'll are amazing!!! There's not enough time! I began working on the "military" part of the airfield first because it seemed the most difficult and the one I had the least amount of research photos for. I have definitely taken some liberties here using aerial photos and parts of other buildings to construct some of these. With no access to this part of the airfield I wasn't able to get good research photos so hopefully my future models will be closer to 100% accurate. These are definitely not but they do the job well. I'm continuing work on this slowly but surely and I have no idea when it will be finished. I just thought it would be a good time to throw it out there that this airfield is being worked on. I hope you like what you see so far! These screenshots are from Prepar3D 2.3 however the scenery is compatible with and will work in FSX. I am testing it in both simulators as I build. Thanks!


    Brandon Thetford

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	kefd_6.jpg 
Views:	4 
Size:	101.0 KB 
ID:	12810Click image for larger version. 

Name:	kefd_5.jpg 
Views:	3 
Size:	89.5 KB 
ID:	12811Click image for larger version. 

Name:	kefd_4.jpg 
Views:	3 
Size:	94.8 KB 
ID:	12812Click image for larger version. 

Name:	kefd_1.jpg 
Views:	2 
Size:	92.4 KB 
ID:	12813Click image for larger version. 

Name:	kefd_2.jpg 
Views:	3 
Size:	67.2 KB 
ID:	12814Click image for larger version. 

Name:	kefd_3.jpg 
Views:	1 
Size:	86.0 KB 
ID:	12815

  2. #2
    Member trucker17's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    North Pole,Alaska
    Age
    62
    Posts
    1,607
    Blog Entries
    2
    Looking good....
    SoCal Y22......North Pole, Alaska

  3. #3
    Coastie Dolphins/Spartans CG_1976's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    JBSA/Corpus TX
    Age
    47
    Posts
    3,511
    Will you be putting in the CGAS that resides there?? Then I can fly routes and pitch's between Jim's Corpus CGAS your Ellington and Art's Mobile CGAS and Opa Locka CGAS??

    AMD FX 8-Core Black 4.2Ghz, 8G Ram 2TB HD, W8.1 pending W10, ATI R5 2G X2 Crossfire
    http://www.canadianarcticfse.com/

  4. #4
    Sweet! Driven by there many times on the way to Galveston, nice work!

    Yep, 3D modeling can take a fair amount of time. Good job on the photoreal
    Best, Michael

  5. #5
    Will the NASA ramp be modeled?

    Kent

  6. #6
    Charter Member 2015 delta_lima's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Age
    53
    Posts
    3,440
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by ColoKent View Post
    Will the NASA ramp be modeled?

    Kent
    What he said ...

    Looks great!

    dl

  7. #7
    Great job Brandon. I have thought many times about doing NAS Ft Worth, but like you, reference material for Military bases is difficult to get at best. I wish now that I had taken a ton of photos while I was stationed there, but I wasn't interested in scenery design back then, lol. If I tried now I'd be face down on the tarmac with an M-16 pointed at me, lol.

    Great work though and an amazing job on the specific buildings despite your lack of reference photos.

  8. #8
    Wonderful job there! You seem to also have a very good ground image to work on.

    Yes, I know how it is with available time. This is why I recently opted for smaller fields and I never start anything unless I have all or most of the info I need. I hate to have projects left unfinished.

    It is also very important to define where you will end adding details or their extent. One can never finish adding stuff, especially if info is found after you start. Try to define your target and keep at as it. It really looks very promising!

  9. #9
    Very nice work and excellent choice.
    Look forward to downloading this since the Korean War and Vietnam War jet aircraft and helicopter part of the Collings Foundation's collection is there.
    "It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses". - Elwood
    Learn more about the mission of the Collings Foundation here - www.collingsfoundation.org
    Collings Foundation Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/collings.foundation

  10. #10
    The scenery is looking great!!

    I have a personal interest in that airport, as it is one with a big warbird presence. It is the home location of the Texas Flying Legends, one of the world class collections of airworthy WWII aircraft, which continues to expand each year - featuring an award-winning B-25, an original Zero, two P-51D's, a P-40E, an award-winning P-40K, an award-winning FG-1D, an FM-2, an award-winning Avenger, an award-winning L-5, an award-winning Harvard, and a C-53, as well as a P-51C, razorback P-47D, a P-38L, and two Bearcats, all of which are under restoration or pending restoration and will be future award-winners. It is also the base of the Collings Foundation jet and helicopter collection, which includes their F-4 Phantom, A-4 Skyhawk, F-105 Thunderchief, Me-262, and Huey. The Lone Star Flight Museum has also been working on moving their collection from Galveston over to Ellington.

    Edit: Witchcraft's post also mentions about the Collings Foundation connection.
    Lenovo Legion T730 / Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6-5.0 GHz / 130W Liquid Cooling / GeForce RTX 2800 / 32GB DDR4 / MSI 550W PSU / 4K 43" TCL LED TV

  11. #11
    Thanks everyone! I haven't checked on this thread since I posted and I haven't worked on anything new with the scenery either! Lol...like I said it may be 2016 before it's finished! I hope not though. I know what I want to do with it....it's just finding the time and I am having fun right now flying with P3D instead of tinkering with stuff. I'm trying to do an even amount of everything as I tend to get bored if I don't change it up. Anyway as for the scenery I do plan on both the CGAS and NASA areas. I have really good reference photos of the Coast Guard hangar and the areas between there and the NASA ramp. Some of the NASA buildings I don't have good photos of so it will take some "artistic license" to get it right. But that's what I have been doing with the Air Force and Army ramps so hopefully it will turn out ok.

    I have NAS Ft Worth planned as a future project and I have some reference materials for it with more coming hopefully soon. My goal would be to finish Ellington and move on to that next....we shall see! Once I get all these buildings modeled it should move quicker! Thanks again for the kind words and I'm looking forward to getting everyone flying in this one!

    Brandon

Members who have read this thread: 1

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •