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I have a question for our british friends, regarding this picture:
What is this refueling tanker near this DEA DC3? It is painted with Shell and may be BP colors. (Edinburgh airport 1956)
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Pascal
I have experimented with Steve Forget's unportal successfully and this can be used at any height....Yes they will use portals, but a portal has to be on the ground, to launch them up in the air the ground would have to be raised to make a hill to lift the portal up. I could find no way to use the height adjustment tag in the config for a new portal model....Ian
Hi Angela,
Nice to see that you are struggling with a Swordfish! You did not choose the easy one, for a first aircraft experience!
Anyway, take your time and make a nice model, it should be appreciated.
Regarding the roundels, you may visit this site: http://cocardes.monde.online.fr/v2html/fr/pays/royaume_uni.html
It's difficult to get a 3 view drawing on the net with upper and lower plan views. There are many sites with pictures, and sometimes you have a view from above..
You may also look at the models for Flight Simulator (FSX or earlier). DL one model and look at their skinns (camo patterns, markings, etc..).
Hope it helps.
Pascal
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Alex, the new American 737 scheme is different from the original, I quote:
"Fans of American’s bare aluminum design should know that the polished metal look was no longer an option for the newer planes, which feature composite materials that must be painted. So silver mica paint will maintain the carrier’s “silver heritage,” the company said."
It still has some of the sheen of the original polished silver. I have downloaded Rob's reskin and applied his texture to the original mesh and upped the reflection from 10 to 25%. I think this gives a better representation of the new colours. I will send the new export model to Rob to see if he wants to use it as an update.
I have been taking a break from Trainz modeling (aircraft), perhaps time to get back to it.
Ian