Tony
Aero Ae-45S
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- Techy111
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Re: Aero Ae-45S
Put the Anchor on Garry......
Tony
Tony
The last surviving and complete Vickers Vanguard....."Superb"






- Garry Russell
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Re: Aero Ae-45S
well bugger me ......as the actress said....
guess I was wrong
they look like cooling louvres
Leif :fart:
guess I was wrong
they look like cooling louvres
Leif :fart:

- Tako_Kichi
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Re: Aero Ae-45S
LOL...guess you win some and lose some Lief.
BTW I have started work on the 111 paint.
While I am at it I may as well make a layered Photoshop paintkit so that it can be available for other painters. Could that be hosted at the Pond too Lief? If not I can put it up at SOH where all my repaints currently reside.
EDIT:
Having looked at the textures and attempted to work up a camo scheme it looks like it's going to be a hopeless case. The model is badly mapped and parts of the left fuselage pick up paint from the right and vice versa. Without being able to see just what is mapped where it would be a long and gruelling task by trial and error to get anything even remotely close to the original. TBH I am surprised the original painter managed to do what he did!
BTW I have started work on the 111 paint.
While I am at it I may as well make a layered Photoshop paintkit so that it can be available for other painters. Could that be hosted at the Pond too Lief? If not I can put it up at SOH where all my repaints currently reside.
EDIT:
Having looked at the textures and attempted to work up a camo scheme it looks like it's going to be a hopeless case. The model is badly mapped and parts of the left fuselage pick up paint from the right and vice versa. Without being able to see just what is mapped where it would be a long and gruelling task by trial and error to get anything even remotely close to the original. TBH I am surprised the original painter managed to do what he did!
Larry
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