T-6 Texan/Harvard
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- Trident
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T-6 Texan/Harvard
Well its been a while in the workshop..but here is the latest model i have been working on...the old Alphasim T-6 Harvard/Texan. Ive drawn my own paintkit which took the longest ive ever done on a paintkit but im very happy in how it went
Now shown about 80% complete. The next main part shall be the weathering plus other bits and bobs to finnish off...as im no expert on weathering, this might slow the release date i have in mind.
Anyhow, comments most welcome guys.
(im also working on the RAF Mk.11b model so expect some shots when it gets closer)
Now shown about 80% complete. The next main part shall be the weathering plus other bits and bobs to finnish off...as im no expert on weathering, this might slow the release date i have in mind.
Anyhow, comments most welcome guys.
(im also working on the RAF Mk.11b model so expect some shots when it gets closer)
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Great work Jason
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Re: T-6 Texan/Harvard
Very Nice Jason , What Spainish Air force colours is that??
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Re: T-6 Texan/Harvard
Hi James, the scheme is what was operated from 1957 to 1975 in the Spanish Sahara during the decolonization process.jab wrote:Very Nice Jason , What Spainish Air force colours is that??
James
For some reason i really like the 3 colours used by them.
Here below is some more WIP, this time in FSX, this will be my 1st FSX paint so this is all challenging to myself...im also having a play around with Bump Mapping for the very 1st time aswell.
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Hi Jason
Your soft edge camo over-spray is looking good
Your soft edge camo over-spray is looking good
Garry
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Yes indeed.. mine looks just like that Plan B.. use mips and view it from afar
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Re: T-6 Texan/Harvard
Hi Jason,Jason32 wrote:Hi James, the scheme is what was operated from 1957 to 1975 in the Spanish Sahara during the decolonization process.jab wrote:Very Nice Jason , What Spainish Air force colours is that??
James
For some reason i really like the 3 colours used by them.
Here below is some more WIP, this time in FSX, this will be my 1st FSX paint so this is all challenging to myself...im also having a play around with Bump Mapping for the very 1st time aswell.
Thanks for info jason I have look that up
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Re: T-6 Texan/Harvard
WIP of another T-6 i have on the drawing board, in FSX.
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How vile! Typically flamboyant Brazilian
Nicely painted though Jason
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Nicely painted though Jason
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