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DaveQ
February 15th, 2019, 00:23
I'm in the process of putting together a package for the SOH A-26B/C Invader and would like to use some bits of Tim (Piglet) Conrad's excellent A-1 Skyraider, principally the pilot figure but maybe some ordnance. These are for a 'Farm Gate' model from the early 1960's in Vietnam. The pilot figure suits the period well and I'd very much like Tim's permission to use it. I've tried his old email but that appears dead now and I'm reluctant to go ahead without his approval. Can anyone help me get in touch please??

DaveQ

falcon409
February 15th, 2019, 03:33
Dave, for years people have asked the same question when working with one of his many models and the answer, unfortunately will always be the same. Tim is gone and no one in all these years has ever been able to get in touch with him. He has made a clean get-away as it were. so my suggestion (for what it's worth) is to give him due credit for whatever you plan and go on with the project.

wombat666
February 15th, 2019, 04:04
Sounds like a plan to me.
Tim made it very clear he was not returning to the FS world and has remained more elusive than Lord Lucan.
Just acknowledge his work that you have used and that should satisfy FS etiquette.
:encouragement:

Jafo
February 15th, 2019, 04:46
Sounds like a plan to me.
Tim made it very clear he was not returning to the FS world and has remained more elusive than Lord Lucan.
Just acknowledge his work that you have used and that should satisfy FS etiquette.
:encouragement:
Just remember....if and/or when Tim were to ever request you to remove any such content...do so without contest...;)
I tried to catch up with him last year in order to release several paints [and high res kit] but to no avail...unlike previous times...so simply didn't release the stuff...;)

falcon409
February 15th, 2019, 05:00
Just remember....if and/or when Tim were to ever request you to remove any such content...do so without contest...;)
I tried to catch up with him last year in order to release several paints [and high res kit] but to no avail...unlike previous times...so simply didn't release the stuff...;)
Jafo, just my opinion here so take that for what it's worth. . .but if all you wanted to release were just repaints and a paint kit. . .nothing there that would require an ok from Tim. I did Hi-Res paint kits for a number of his airplanes (which can be found in the SOH downloads section) and this was while Tim was still quite active and he never had a problem with anything like that. Now on occasion I would get permission to use gauges and such from his models and even then he said use of those items was fine with him as long as credit was given in my readme file and his original readme was included.

If you want to hold yourself to that standard that's certainly your prerogative, but your liveries have always been top-notch and it's a shame to hold them back over something like that.IMHO

Jafo
February 15th, 2019, 15:24
Yes...it was always the difference between using a paint kit to make a paint...inherently OK obviously...and using a paint kit to re-imagine a paint kit...that only then becomes a paint....and wanting to release that kit itself.
Tim was happy for me to do so in the past [as I had done] but after losing contact I was probably being overly 'PC'.
After I've finished the high res kit for the Section F8 F86 .... my current headache...I'll revisit the kit I still have of Tim's plane...;)

DaveQ
February 15th, 2019, 23:48
Thank you everyone for your advice. The read me will clearly pay tribute to all those who contributed to the project, both in the original build and the upgrade process, including Tim of course.

DaveQ