Plane Design's new Spitfire

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Plane Design's new Spitfire

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Mmmmm! Looking rather tasty! :tonqe:

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More screenies here:

http://www.plane-design.com/spitfire.html

Beautiful job , Eddie! :smile:

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Post by Hot_Charlie »

Looking very nice indeed... :smile:
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Just wait till you see the textures that are being created now...

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Ed Walters wrote:Just wait till you see the textures that are being created now...
I was thinking the textures look very WIP... :smile:
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Post by Ed Walters »

Absolutely - they were really intended just as placeholders to stop me getting bored while I built the thing. Most of the paint schemes in the pics will make it into the final product (plus some that haven't been seen yet), but they will be on textures that will really blow you away. They are much better than the Lancaster final textures.

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Post by Hot_Charlie »

Ed Walters wrote:They are much better than the Lancaster final textures.
Quite good then...

I look forward to it - if its anywhere near as good as the Lanc it'll be a winner - another 5* in PC Pilot would be a bonus too... :smile:
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Post by DispatchDragon »

Charlie

I can tell you that Ed has made some dynamite paints for it including a
couple of ,lets say rather interesting ones :wink: . And the VC cockpit,
sound and some of the effects surpass the Lancaster by leaps and bounds.
Ive been umm sort of testing for Ed and flown ONLY using the VC since
the first Beta version, it just keeps getting better and better.....whatever
Ed asks for it (which I know will be a steal) it will be worth it and then
some....

Polish up your plastic gents


:wink:

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Post by AndyG »

Le If,

How do you get to play with it so early, who did you have to sleep with to get that gig. :lol:

Seriously, really looking forward to this one. I've been using the Paul Rebuffat one to tide me over, but Ed seems to have surpassed himself (again) with this one.

Ed, any chance of a Mk XII and some Griffon Seafires, to really make my year complete? :wink: :smile:

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Post by Ed Walters »

Thanks for the kind comments guys!

There are several more Spitfires on the list once the XVI is out. And perhaps some Seafires.

It largely depends on sales for the Spitfire.

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Post by Hot_Charlie »

AndyG wrote:
Seriously, really looking forward to this one. I've been using the Paul Rebuffat one to tide me over
Real Air's XIV is the best around at the mo... :smile: - and a decent VC is always a must for me - I haven't used a 2D cockpit in years... :lol:
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