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Jason32
Trident
Posts: 318 Joined: 20 Oct 2006, 14:38
Location: Willenhall, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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by Jason32 » 17 May 2007, 23:26
Indeed its the Donationware Sim OutHouse Wildcat and at $5.00 US dollers or £2.50 something when i brought it, i thought it was a bargain.
Personally i love the D Day marked one but they all look good in thier own ways. :dance:
DaveB
The Ministry
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by DaveB » 18 May 2007, 00:50
Yes Jason
The D-Day paint is the one most seen at airshows operated by TFC. Should go down well
ATB
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Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
nazca_steve
Concorde
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by nazca_steve » 18 May 2007, 05:33
Lovely work there, Jason, where were you matching your colours from by the way? I think the Med/African camo scheme is my favourite, although anything with 'sky' coloured undersides is always good with me (longingly thinks of the Sea Hawk... :-({|= )
Keep them coming!
DispatchDragon
Battle of Britain
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by DispatchDragon » 18 May 2007, 07:45
Thanks for the clarification Pete.
She does look rather dashing in FAA colours doesnt she?
Leif
Jason32
Trident
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by Jason32 » 18 May 2007, 09:35
Lovely work there, Jason, where were you matching your colours from by the way?
Cheers for the all the kind comments... :dance:
...and yes the colors on all these Martlets are from ident color swatches as they was painted back all them years ago, all the details have been taken from various detailed books i have on the Martlets/Wildcats and matched through online color swatches basically throuth the colors FS numbers so they are identical to how they was painted real world.
John
Concorde
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by John » 18 May 2007, 15:22
Gotta say a big, big thanks to Jason. One of the aircraft he's painted was based onboard HMS Searcher, the carrier that my father served on.
Kind regards and thanks to Jason again
John
Jason32
Trident
Posts: 318 Joined: 20 Oct 2006, 14:38
Location: Willenhall, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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by Jason32 » 18 May 2007, 18:14
No worries John, it was well worth the 5 US Dollers to do this skin for you and the other 4 ive fully enjoyed painting it. Hope you enjoy it tomorrow and get posting
Filonian
Red Arrows
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Location: Gristhorpe, UK
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by Filonian » 19 May 2007, 17:12
I must be some sort of thicko. Paid me $5 - got a receipt - no download link.
How the blue blazes do I get my sticky hands on it?
Graham
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Jason32
Trident
Posts: 318 Joined: 20 Oct 2006, 14:38
Location: Willenhall, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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by Jason32 » 19 May 2007, 17:54
You will receive a email with the download link, mine took a couple of hrs to come throu', i think it depends on the time they process your order.
Filonian
Red Arrows
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by Filonian » 19 May 2007, 21:09
Many thanks Jason. Received the download link at the same time as the notification came of your reply to my query.
Just too bloody impatient I suppose, but was expecting to be taken to a dowload link after making my donatio.
Many thanks also for the great liveries.
Graham
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.