It's British and in fs2004...other than that...
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It's British and in fs2004...other than that...
It's a bit silly... but to all of you over 35, you might just recognise it!
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Regards
John
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/ ... 2Small.jpg
Regards
John
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Thats strange
I also made a T2 for FS when getting used to FSDS3
Not finished but came out well considering how hard FSDS is to get these compound shapes right.

I always wanted to make a good Angel Interceptor for FS9 but could not find any good drawings.
Dave G I think had one a couple of years back which was nice but i lost it.
I fancy a new one and if i can find info the 2005 version from the new Captain Scarlet series.
Regards
Rick
I also made a T2 for FS when getting used to FSDS3
Not finished but came out well considering how hard FSDS is to get these compound shapes right.

I always wanted to make a good Angel Interceptor for FS9 but could not find any good drawings.
Dave G I think had one a couple of years back which was nice but i lost it.
I fancy a new one and if i can find info the 2005 version from the new Captain Scarlet series.
Regards
Rick
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HI Matey
I have it flying quite well in FS9 using that Rob Brendegart Harrier gauge.
But i got stuck as the boolean cutter in FSDS3 is a travesty to use as it creates about 5 times more work than cutting out a part manually.
I just cannot make the cockpit windows look correct.
I have some Imai & Bandai models made from the Original Gerry Anderson models so i know the rest is correct although if you watch the original shows there are actually 3 different T2 models at least with quite large differences in parts.
(you only notice stuff like this when you try to make something accurate) :sad:
Off Topic & Good News.
I have sourced Original Hunting Jet Provost T Mk5 drawings & an accurat JP Mk5 model from Ebay so i can at last be able to get the JP to look like it should as it is still not very accurate.
Same applies for the Chipmunk as i have sourced some Dh Original drawings from a Guy that works in the Dh Museum in Canada.
Although the chipmunk is probably my second most accurate model after the 748 & 780.
So thats 2 that will be top notch sometime in 2007.
Also just got my Airfix SRN4 hovercraft this morning so i can continue to build the FS9/FSX flyable model (I know but it's different and it's a right laugh dodging my Ai Channel ferries @ 55 kts in the Fog).
Sorry turning into an essay
Regards
Rick
I have it flying quite well in FS9 using that Rob Brendegart Harrier gauge.
But i got stuck as the boolean cutter in FSDS3 is a travesty to use as it creates about 5 times more work than cutting out a part manually.
I just cannot make the cockpit windows look correct.
I have some Imai & Bandai models made from the Original Gerry Anderson models so i know the rest is correct although if you watch the original shows there are actually 3 different T2 models at least with quite large differences in parts.

(you only notice stuff like this when you try to make something accurate) :sad:
Off Topic & Good News.
I have sourced Original Hunting Jet Provost T Mk5 drawings & an accurat JP Mk5 model from Ebay so i can at last be able to get the JP to look like it should as it is still not very accurate.
Same applies for the Chipmunk as i have sourced some Dh Original drawings from a Guy that works in the Dh Museum in Canada.
Although the chipmunk is probably my second most accurate model after the 748 & 780.
So thats 2 that will be top notch sometime in 2007.
Also just got my Airfix SRN4 hovercraft this morning so i can continue to build the FS9/FSX flyable model (I know but it's different and it's a right laugh dodging my Ai Channel ferries @ 55 kts in the Fog).
Sorry turning into an essay

Regards
Rick
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You're getting quite a lot of interest in the SE coast AI stuff mate. Seems more folk didn't know about it than DID which would account for your perceived lack of interest in the project
You found drawings for a County Class DLG yet?? :shock:

ATB
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