Rare bird seen in Cornwall.

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Re: Rare bird seen in Cornwall.

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DaveG wrote:Some shots of the recently released MV-22 Osprey in "what-if" RN colours. :worried:

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MV-22 by Maryadi, repaint by me.

A rather good model, still in beta but fully usable. :thumbsup:
Very nice. Is this available for download somewhere?

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Not yet WH, still tweaking.
Doing a RM Junglie version as well.

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May try a couple of SAR ones next. *-)
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Maybe a desert camo, too?? :poke:

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:lol:

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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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Re: Rare bird seen in Cornwall.

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WarHorse47 wrote:
DaveG wrote:Some shots of the recently released MV-22 Osprey in "what-if" RN colours. :worried:
MV-22 by Maryadi, repaint by me.

A rather good model, still in beta but fully usable. :thumbsup:
Very nice. Is this available for download somewhere?
It can be downloaded over at FSDeveloper. Here's the link. :)
http://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/thread ... -0.439626/

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771sq SAR.

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Looking good, DaveG. :welldone:

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.

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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! :lol: )

Paints now posted in the Repaint Hanger.
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