Cheers Mike.. I'm in the market for telecom towers too
North of where I live is the telecom tower at Pye Green. It's a fair distance from here but it dominates the skyline (built as part of the early warning chain during the cold war). I've knicked the tower at Brum for my homemade scenery at Pye Green but it's the wrong shape (square not round) and it's too high. The tower at Pye Green sits on top of Cannock Chase which is much higher than Birmingham so the tower is shorter (the tops of each one are the same height ASL +/-). I'll take a look at those you've listed
The last ORBX library I installed put all the crap on my desktop as if I had ORBX scenery installed which I didn't care for much. I don't have any on this install. Maybe I could pull the library off my old pc
Dave,
I've changed the file on that d/l link from a .bgl to an .mdl
Using the same ink above will give you the .mdl That might fix the problem.
IS needs to have files added to a library using Library Maker, and it looks for mdls not bgls. Somehow they seem to turn up as bgls in the end. I was reasonably familiar with it a few weeks back, but I have to re-learn the ropes again. My mental problems make it hard to retain much unless I keep doing it repeatedly.
Those "radars" appear to have come from ARM Scenery. I d/l a swag of his UK airports, but from where, escapes me. Good luck and sorry for the inconvenience.
Here we go.. I think it looks quite naff now but it does the job..
I originally (until this morning) had 3 big dishes knicked from Goonhilly to represent the big dishes at bude and used those smaller default dishes to represent the smaller ones. However, the Goonhilly dishes are really too big and the small default dishes are both too big and too small depending on where I place them The LOD models on the defaults, while effective, look naff until you're very close but as I said.. it'll do the trick. Mikes dome is where it should be and fit for purpose. The sat station at Bude is a landmark and not meant to represent an accurate rendition so job done
Let me know if this bad boy would be more in keeping. If you want it, its easy enough to convert it in MCX and then you can place it using instant scenery...
I'm au fait with Arthur.. that's what I'd borrowed from Goonhilly Great looking model though the textures could do with a bit of a revamp (toning down the shadows and cleaning up the dish a bit). That little radome is nice. I'll zap that one
Noticed at Sketchup yesterday that Google Earth is no longer accepting models which is a darned shame. Using IT to locate and build/convert models for FS worked a treat. OK.. some of the models were too poly-heavy for FS but I have loads of em scattered around the UK. My Portsmouth would have been a non-starter as would Southampton.