I also haven't posted a forum thread in a long time.
If it is the red dots you can simply delete the part
Look at the plane wether all you need is there otherwise -->UNDO
I tried it myself... but there are certain files missing and/or couldn't be installed without a genuine copy of fsx.
To be honest, I was asking a favor for someone to do it for me. Does this clear up the confusion?
You've managed to highlight the part in MCX, now all you need to do is press the remove button and the part will be deleted.
If it doesn't work for you why do you think it might work for someone else?
Or is there more that you need doing.
It would also make it easier for people if you told there what model it was you were using and where to find it.
What airplane is this (payware or freeware?) and are you saying you don't have FSX at all?
Update: I downloaded the same airplane (I noticed in the screenshot that it's an old Alphasim rendition(CFS2)) The biggest problem you have is that it isn't native FSX. It's been updated to work in FSX but until someone does a conversion you can't do anything with it.
Last edited by falcon409; March 29th, 2024 at 08:25. Reason: New Info!
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I have FSX... but all the required utilities could not be installed. It is the freeware Alphasim HE-162 converted to FSX. Sorry for the lack of clarification.
Ok, as I mentioned above, I downloaded that airplane and installed it. It may say it is for FSX but it is not (at least the one I have) a "Native FSX" model. The major difference between the two is that CFS2 and FS9 airplanes can be made to work with FSX but the only way you can fix the problem you are trying to correct is to have the original "source files" and a working knowledge of GMax, Blender or another similar 3D program. With a Native FSX model you can use MCX (model converter X) to remove the squares that show up in the sim around the airplane.
Look in the model folder for your airplane, if you have one mdl file and a model config file then it's not a true native FSX model.
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BoeingvsAirbusNKL probably means the FSX SDK... Yes even with the original FSX CDs, it's quite hard to install the SDK properly, I tried, and failed... Without it, you can't export/compile your model with McX...
I found out you actually only need 2 files from the SDK, so no need for the complete (and bloated) SDK package: XtoMDL.exe and ModelDef.xml. Back in 2021 I found a trick to locate these 2 files, and use them with McX. Look here...
Maybe this trick is still valid... Maybe not... But I'm sure one of you McX guru can help BoeingvsAirbusNKL with this old CSF2 Heinkel HE-162 by Alphasim (to try it, locate ALPHA_He162_Salamander_FS02_CFS2.zip in the freeware section at Virtavia or here in the SOH library).
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Of course I had to do some updating of the VC, lol:
He 162_Update_VC-2024-apr-4-001 by Ed Wells, on Flickr
He 162_Update_VC-2024-apr-4-002 by Ed Wells, on Flickr
Just an FYI, I had to go looking quite a bit before I found it, but the rectangle in the center console is a sight window to view the nose gear.
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I had to do some finaggling to get my Salamander to show up in the plane preview window. When I did finally get mine to show up in the sim I had no VC (even though the textures and panel are in the folders.) I didn't get that far but if I do get my VC to show up and don't like the gauges I planned to populate my panel with gauges from my copy of FR's Me-262.
Unrelated, but related, when I installed the recently uploaded XB-51 for FS2004 I ran it in MCX to assign a different animation to the air brakes on the fuselage sides. (They were assigned the Concorde visor keys, I used a door animation.) Well, the airbrakes work now, but my VC vanished! Also still trying to figure that one out!
Well, I pulled the Alphasim model into MCX and it is a very simple model. Fairly easy to convert.
What I can't tell from the screenshot that started this thread is what exactly is the part that needs to be removed.
BoeingvsAirbusNKL - could you be more specific about what you need removed? Perhaps post a more close up shot with the part circled
thanks
Gavin
P.S. Ed - I like what you have done with the VC
Update - I just pulled the conversion into FSX and a bunch of the gauges are no longer supported (FS98 gauges) so they would need to be replaced.
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USAF Retired, 301st Fighter Wing, Carswell AFB, Texas
My SOH Uploads: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...erid=83&sort=d
Current System Specs:
FSX/Accel | Windows10 64bit
Motherboard: MSI760GM-E51(MS-7596)
CPU: 3.9GHz AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core | RAM: 16GB DDR3 1333
GPU: NVidia GTX 970 (4GB GDDR5)
USAF Retired, 301st Fighter Wing, Carswell AFB, Texas
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Current System Specs:
FSX/Accel | Windows10 64bit
Motherboard: MSI760GM-E51(MS-7596)
CPU: 3.9GHz AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core | RAM: 16GB DDR3 1333
GPU: NVidia GTX 970 (4GB GDDR5)
When loaded into the Sim those show as black boxes that are visible around the airplane.
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How weird - The boxes only show up if you disable complex shaders in MCX (or if you enable "inspect bone weight render mode")
I don't actually see them when I look at the aircraft in FSX
Here is the HE-162 model recompiled for FSX native format with the red boxes removed.
If someone else is interested in fixing the invalid gauges in the panel and releasing a complete FSX package have at it.
Gavin
Thank you,Gavin!
Alain
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First off, well done Gavin. . .someday I'll get my feeble brain around doing conversions, lol
As for the gauges, the download I found had replacement gauges in a separate folder. I can send those if you need them.
Also, I was going to spruce up the cockpit glass with a better shine but the glass isn't on a texture sheet it's just a material so I thought I'd load the mdl file into MDLMat and see if I could tweak it somehow in there. The mdl file couldn't be loaded because it says it must be an "older" mdl file?
My Bad: I was using the wrong version of the material editor. MDLMatXX is the correct one. However the material doesn't show up in the list of materials.
Last edited by falcon409; April 8th, 2024 at 08:44. Reason: wrong info
USAF Retired, 301st Fighter Wing, Carswell AFB, Texas
My SOH Uploads: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...erid=83&sort=d
Current System Specs:
FSX/Accel | Windows10 64bit
Motherboard: MSI760GM-E51(MS-7596)
CPU: 3.9GHz AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core | RAM: 16GB DDR3 1333
GPU: NVidia GTX 970 (4GB GDDR5)
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