G-AMPY
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- Garry Russell
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Hi Hobby
Texture mapping is always unique to the model so it is not possible to use one make of a type with another.
Even types within a set like 1-11 200-500 or Viscount 700-800 could not be used as the positioning or details are different....so it's exact matching...although some within a set could be modified but that is limited to different versions of one type by the same authour.
Garry
Texture mapping is always unique to the model so it is not possible to use one make of a type with another.
Even types within a set like 1-11 200-500 or Viscount 700-800 could not be used as the positioning or details are different....so it's exact matching...although some within a set could be modified but that is limited to different versions of one type by the same authour.
Garry
Garry
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GAMPY
For DaveG:
Just downloaded recommended zip for default DC3. I shall have to make do with that one. 'Royal Air Force Transport Command' has been rendered in blue, I think that it should have been black but the author says that his repaint is an early effort, zip is dated 2003.
Thank you for pointing out the RAF zip.
Just downloaded recommended zip for default DC3. I shall have to make do with that one. 'Royal Air Force Transport Command' has been rendered in blue, I think that it should have been black but the author says that his repaint is an early effort, zip is dated 2003.
Thank you for pointing out the RAF zip.
- DaveG
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Re: GAMPY
:redface: Oops, I've done the same on 'AMPY. That'll teach me to examine the photo's betterhobby wrote: 'Royal Air Force Transport Command' has been rendered in blue, I think that it should have been black.
Hey ho, back to Photoshop.
Dave G.