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Lol. Tommy
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Very nice.Nath wrote:
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Hey Tommy, keep us updated on how that's going(hopefully with some picturesThe Bug wrote:Hey, Mr funny bone! Thanks for that chat - it helped me get my head around a few things! I've started doing a Northrop YB-49 cos i be always thought that they are cool! I doubt it'll turn out too amazingly, as its my first shot at anything decent, but I think it will help me get the hang of it better!
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Hey not bad! Though I agree that you should try the set-smooth feature sooner rather than later so you can work in the changes that will probably need to be made. (A smoother mesh with fewer sharp angles)MrFunnybone wrote:Thanks for the help decaf
But a really really good start (from the other pics i've seen). I always love seeing people scratch model.

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Looking forward to that Rafale Nath, is that the old prototype paint job?Nath wrote:
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Yeah, it's the Rafalé A prototype. I thought of painting the Rafalé C in the A paint scheme as sort of a tribute to it.Kilo 11 wrote:Looking forward to that Rafale Nath, is that the old prototype paint job?Nath wrote:
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Some more tweaking, this package will be included in version passenger/cargo Airbus A300-600; passenger version A310, possibly the freighter version of the A310.

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Some heavy changes have been made, as there are many differences between the Gripen and the Gripen NG (Which the Sea Gripen is based on).
-New rear landing gear.
-New rear landing gear animation.
-Belly remodeled.
-New hardpoints added (three on the belly).
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Little real life information on the Sea Gripen:
It's currently being developed in the UK with SAAB along side majority share holder BAE Systems. Taking advantage of British carrier aircraft knowledge. IT was put forward as an option for India's navy and is still officially under consideration by the Royal Navy. Although the Royal Navy are 'officially' signed to the F-35B, things change fast, and the Gripen isn't out of the running yet. It is not known if the Gripen will be CATOBAR or STOBAR, but the Gripens history of being one of the most versatile modern military jet no doubt it will be able to launch using both methods.
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Forget the Flatpack,... I just replaced it's DNM with my S-32 repaint's DNM by mistake...Copperhead wrote:[thumbnail]https://i.imgur.com/tYSFJu2.jpg[/thumbnail]Two of my newer repaints I've done, the Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 1.44 Flatpack and the Boeing F-32 Peashooter II.

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