You betcha! Looks GREAT Jankees
Ted
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Sweet work their Jan
SoCal Y22......North Pole, Alaska
love the Duck and your paints, I'm interested in any paint you care to turn out (The USAF used a few also)
Would love to ad that paint to my hangar, JanKees.
Dus....Ja, Graag zelfs
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Thanks so much for your great paints
Jankees, since you have already created a great base to work from, here are three that are worthy of your talents in repainting!!!
Hey awesome! Two comments.
The blue on the RN version is more like this:
Also, the Marine duck in the pic above needs to be a brighter, more anodized metal finish. I would fade/blend the rivet and panel lines a bit more on the RN duck. Otherwise GREAT!!!
This paint has been done. It might even be in the SHO library.
This too....
see, being colorblind isn't always easy...I'll try the other blue. And yea, weathering, no worries, but before I got my teeth into it, I wanted to be sure about the blue. And rightly so it seems.
So I forget about the Marines paint, and no, I don't think Murphy's version without the cowl was part of the original package. I am talking here about the Duck by Paul Domingue of course, not the other one, which did have a version without the cowl.
You can find most of my repaints for FSX/P3D in the library here on the outhouse.
For MFS paints go to flightsim.to
ejoiner, I tried your blue, but that's far too light. Here's the texture:
see how the color is lighter that the blue of the fin flash?
If you watch the movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3anBO5O5yo
from 31:00, you'll see that the blue paint is in fact darker than the blue of the fin flash (which I am assuming has the right RAF colour), so I am trying for a darker blue, not a lighter...
Back to the drawing board...
You can find most of my repaints for FSX/P3D in the library here on the outhouse.
For MFS paints go to flightsim.to
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