The place to request or publish repaints for Classic British Aircraft. Please note... no FICTIONAL livery requests!
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buff
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by buff » 18 Jul 2006, 20:32
Hi,
I was curious to know if anyone was planning to do any re-paints of the simshed C130, perhaps re-doing the default grey scheme as the default "Grey" it comes with is more of a light blue than a grey..... it is a fantastic model despite it getting on a little, I think some good paint schemes would do it justice.
Cheers!!
BOEING..........Turning lemons into lemonade since 1916
alan cottrill
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by alan cottrill » 18 Jul 2006, 20:59
I have tried to do the va colour scheme that i fly for,on this aircraft,and found it imposible,this aircraft as some awkward bits,for painting.
if i where you,i would consider either cs 130 payware,or mike stones freeware,as alternatives,or ask brian the designer of this aircraft,if he would kindly do a repaint for you.
alan.
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 18 Jul 2006, 21:24
Hi Buff
Someone might pick this up from here but this hangar is really for Classic British aircraft.
Sorry but that's what we are about.
Have you posed this question on the Simshed forum?
Garry
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buff
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by buff » 18 Jul 2006, 21:41
thanks for the replies,
Garry, i will put this on the simshed forums,
thanks
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 18 Jul 2006, 22:14
Cheers Buff
I'll leave it here anyway as well and see if you get a reply
Garry
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igorski
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by igorski » 19 Jul 2006, 00:28
What are you after? I'll do what I can for you. Please dont be vauge! Better still show me photo(s)!
igorski
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by igorski » 19 Jul 2006, 14:16
You were spot on about the colour, a very high blue componant. I've given it a better grey colour now, just need to do some tidying off.
buff
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by buff » 19 Jul 2006, 17:35
Brilliant!!!!!!
cheers Igorski, cant thank you enough!!
BOEING..........Turning lemons into lemonade since 1916
igorski
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by igorski » 19 Jul 2006, 18:02
Not a problem