Very nice. Is this available for download somewhere?DaveG wrote:Some shots of the recently released MV-22 Osprey in "what-if" RN colours.![]()
MV-22 by Maryadi, repaint by me.
A rather good model, still in beta but fully usable.
Rare bird seen in Cornwall.
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Not yet WH, still tweaking.
Doing a RM Junglie version as well.

May try a couple of SAR ones next.
Doing a RM Junglie version as well.

May try a couple of SAR ones next.

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Maybe a desert camo, too??
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I've had those things go over my house on numerous occasions (in and out of RAF Mildenhall). They sound very strange. When I first hear them, I think it's a Lockheed C5 on approach.
Whose model is it Dave?
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Kevin
Whose model is it Dave?
Regards
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
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It can be downloaded over at FSDeveloper. Here's the link.WarHorse47 wrote:Very nice. Is this available for download somewhere?DaveG wrote:Some shots of the recently released MV-22 Osprey in "what-if" RN colours.![]()
MV-22 by Maryadi, repaint by me.
A rather good model, still in beta but fully usable.

http://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/thread ... -0.439626/
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Looking good, DaveG.
I'm curious about your work. You're working on several paints at the same time, so I assume they will be available all at the same time. Why is that?
I'm not a painter, but I noticed that other painters do the same thing - create bunches of textures to be released at the same time. Just wondering about the process.
Looking forward to them all.
Cheers
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I'm curious about your work. You're working on several paints at the same time, so I assume they will be available all at the same time. Why is that?
I'm not a painter, but I noticed that other painters do the same thing - create bunches of textures to be released at the same time. Just wondering about the process.
Looking forward to them all.
Cheers

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I can't speak for others, but I find that when I'm painting a new model for the first time there is quite a bit of experimentation going on, either to find various parts in the paint kit or to simply to get the best results. As I do other paints, I sometimes find a better way to do a certain part, so I'll go back over the earlier ones accordingly.
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Apologies for the delay in posting these paints, got side tracked on other stuff (blame Rick!
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Paints now posted in the Repaint Hanger.

Paints now posted in the Repaint Hanger.
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