Re: Finished Repaints
Posted: 13 Apr 2016, 20:28
I added a mediafire link for those who cant access SOH.
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Good to see that in the final version you even gave attention to the pilots. Flying suit as well as arm badge! Thumbs up to you! Hope all repainters give attention to this finer detail.ebo wrote:The long wait is over. ZU-FLM can be downloaded from here.
Link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/iled54jv4yxwt ... m.zip?dl=0
What font did you use for the word "Lackland"?
The 1943 roundel should be outlined in red, not gold.zsoltfireman wrote:F-AZDU
Soon!
Ummmm, do a Google Image search for this aircraft. This repaint is spot on perfect!pjc747 wrote:The 1943 roundel should be outlined in red, not gold.zsoltfireman wrote:F-AZDU
Soon!
Thank you RSVETTE12! Glad you like it! Enjoy!rsvette12 wrote:Thank you - I thought a new post would have been shown - thanks to original poster - guess it s time to pick this bird up - great looking repaintCAPFlyer wrote:No, go back a few pages and you'll find the download link. It's also available on the OZx website.
AWESOME Ebo!ebo wrote:The Ex SAAF 7166 Target tug is done.
LINK:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vhnirij4udgtb ... 6.zip?dl=0
The U.S. Armed Forces never used a yellow-outlined roundel such as that one.JoeS475 wrote:Ummmm, do a Google Image search for this aircraft. This repaint is spot on perfect!pjc747 wrote:The 1943 roundel should be outlined in red, not gold.zsoltfireman wrote:F-AZDU
Soon!
That might be true but the aircraft that's being replicated here has a it yellow outlined as well. Check out the real world pictures:pjc747 wrote: The U.S. Armed Forces never used a yellow-outlined roundel such as that one.
Exactly. There are tons of highly inaccurate real world paint jobs out there on Texans and other warbirds, and this is one of them (notice the later war roundel is on all four wing surfaces?)... But this repaint perfectly captures the real world aircraft, including all it's inaccuracies... I love that!Piper_EEWL wrote:That might be true but the aircraft that's being replicated here has a it yellow outlined as well. Check out the real world pictures:pjc747 wrote: The U.S. Armed Forces never used a yellow-outlined roundel such as that one.
https://m.planespotters.net/photo/33920 ... harvard-ii
That is an amazing repaint!