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merlin101
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Post by merlin101 »

these any use?
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Post by ianhind »

Not Spanish - 064 is Uruguyan

Eventually found higher level than the picture provided

http://www.saorbats.com.ar/GaleriaSaorb ... guayas.htm


Also here:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0911083/L/

or not? same number different model :think:

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Post by Brian Franklin »

Thanks guys, some good ones there

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Post by DaveB »

Brian..

I've uploaded the 2 shots of the tail gear HERE

Hope they're of some use and if they are.. thank Rick as he is probably one of the few that have tried to open the tail and noticed it wasn't textured on the beta.. he suggested I take the shots for you :lol: :wink:

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Post by Brian Franklin »

Dave, have a look at page four of this thread. However this pic of yours is better so thanks.

Progress? I received the gauge set from Jim this morning so they will be included in latest beta this weekend and here's a latest pic I took this morning

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Post by DaveB »

Looking better every time I see it Brian :wink:

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Post by TobyV »

I dont mean to be a knitpicker, but that font that "RAF RESCUE" is in doesnt look quite right to me... looks as if you may have used Arial Narrow or something similar.

Heres a real one:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0999955/L/

I think this font is one of the ones that Andy Nott sent me so he or I may have it (I think theres also somewhere it can be downloaded). Failing that, a have an airfix kit for the similar scheme yellow RAF Seaking and I am fairly certain I could scan it from either the decals or possibly the instructions.

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Post by TobyV »

Just checked the fonts I have. "RCN_80_ATH" is a good match for most of the characters except the "S", which is better matched by "RAF_PW_ATH". Hopefully one of the more regular military painters (UKMil Dave, Ben or Andy N) will jump in here at some point and tell me which one it should be :think:

Hope this helps... the rest of the model is so spot on :thumbsup:

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Dyl Roberts
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Post by Dyl Roberts »

Hi Brian,

This is the Font I think that comes closest to what Toby is talking about....

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I've uploaded it to my server so You can get Your hands on it hassle free... :wink:



Hope it Helps Mate!
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Post by TobyV »

Thats more or less it, for my liking the middle stroke of the "E" should be a bit shorter but that can always be adapted.

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