JBK Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
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Re: Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
Yes, I guess I would It might be old now and it might lack some of the niceties but it's got more paints than the National Gallery and I love it to bits
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Yes Garry it is Rick's but it will be interesting to see the differences between it and the Varsity in FS9 EricT
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Re: Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
Garry Russell wrote:
Well...you would here wouldn't you
This is not our Viking (Ricks)
Yes, you gentlemen are absolutely right.
It says : "The place to request or publish repaints for Classic British Aircraft. ",
and this is not Ricks model, so accept my apologies.
I got carried away and wanted to share the textures, thats all, never realized that
this model is by another designer not affiliated with CBFS...sorry again,
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Re: Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
Don't apologise Rui.
It's a fair post
I knew straight away but was not concerned about it's presences...only your comment about shine not being popular here when it is
I only mentioned it as they might think it was for Ricks which is the one supported here so I was on a little leg pulling while pointing out this was Jen's as naturally most seeing the Viking here means only one thing to them and I thought they were falling for it
Perhaps though if you did show others just mention it's Jen's in the initial post to save confusion
Nice work nonetheless.
It's a fair post
I knew straight away but was not concerned about it's presences...only your comment about shine not being popular here when it is
I only mentioned it as they might think it was for Ricks which is the one supported here so I was on a little leg pulling while pointing out this was Jen's as naturally most seeing the Viking here means only one thing to them and I thought they were falling for it
Perhaps though if you did show others just mention it's Jen's in the initial post to save confusion
Nice work nonetheless.
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Re: Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
thank you Garry, appreciate your words.
As for shining metal, well, I had that idea in my mind... Glad I was wrong then
thanks again !
rc
As for shining metal, well, I had that idea in my mind... Glad I was wrong then
thanks again !
rc
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The Viking looks great Rui! Your brushes are pure magic.
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Re: Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
Hi Rui
I think what threw you was when you posted about making the BEA Whirlwind more shiny metal but it was pointed out in real life it was painted a silver fox and the colour on the paint was correct as it was
We aren't against the shines, just saying in that case there wasn't any.
Same thing happened when someone wanted to improve the metal texture on my Silver City Superfreighter not realising they were painted overall silver grey and not very shiny at that....again just like the paint...it wasn't supposed to be an overall metal texture.
Another 50's BEA livery aircraft that did not have a bare metal bottom was the Comet 3B, again the silver fox paint was used.
Some were just shiny while others were mirror polished
Comet G-APMB and Trident G-ARPC in Red Square were the only members of their fleet to have the bottoms mirror polished like Queen's flight. This was for Farnborough. The others were just polished and although very shiny, the shine was nowhere near the finish of the show examples. After a while, in fact a very short time, the metal took on a dull milky appearance.
Vanguard G-APEA in BEA Pinstripe was light grey and Viscount G-AORD was duck egg blue.
Anyhow shiny bottoms are done where appropriate to match actual finish
I think what threw you was when you posted about making the BEA Whirlwind more shiny metal but it was pointed out in real life it was painted a silver fox and the colour on the paint was correct as it was
We aren't against the shines, just saying in that case there wasn't any.
Same thing happened when someone wanted to improve the metal texture on my Silver City Superfreighter not realising they were painted overall silver grey and not very shiny at that....again just like the paint...it wasn't supposed to be an overall metal texture.
Another 50's BEA livery aircraft that did not have a bare metal bottom was the Comet 3B, again the silver fox paint was used.
Some were just shiny while others were mirror polished
Comet G-APMB and Trident G-ARPC in Red Square were the only members of their fleet to have the bottoms mirror polished like Queen's flight. This was for Farnborough. The others were just polished and although very shiny, the shine was nowhere near the finish of the show examples. After a while, in fact a very short time, the metal took on a dull milky appearance.
Vanguard G-APEA in BEA Pinstripe was light grey and Viscount G-AORD was duck egg blue.
Anyhow shiny bottoms are done where appropriate to match actual finish
Garry
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Seconded and all that stuff
Going back a bit.. there was a time when metallic shine was gross.. like looking through 2ft of ice.. not a good look as my daughter tells me Thank goodness painters have found a way around this problem
Thanks for updating the original thread Rui.. it had me fooled but that's not difficult
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Going back a bit.. there was a time when metallic shine was gross.. like looking through 2ft of ice.. not a good look as my daughter tells me Thank goodness painters have found a way around this problem
Thanks for updating the original thread Rui.. it had me fooled but that's not difficult
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Re: JBK Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
Indeed Dave ...and windows in blue
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Re: JBK Vickers Viking Passenger cabin....
According to the photos I took, yes, the windows had a blue (ish) colour...what colour should they be then !?
here Garry;
here Garry;