Not British, but classic.

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That's lovely DG :thumbsup: Which model is it?
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It's Manfred Jahn's C47 (v2) with my own paint.
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Very nice indeed, the metal work is superb :thumbsup:
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It is a fine bit of work.. but we've come to expect no less :thumbsup:

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Pop in the gallery once a while to see the pinups.

Today I'm looking from a coffee shop / Indian food restaurant / Gas station waiting for the manager about some repairs I'm going to do, He ask me what I was looking at , I said it's a c47 for Microsoft flight simulater.
He asked what is this Flight simulator?
Just as I was about to tell him a man came up to me and asked , Who is talking about the c47?
I responded It's a flight model for flight Simulator.
He said I flew them - I was a captain for Ariana Afgan Airlines

He was truly fascinated at your piccies Dave. ;)

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It was amazing really, I believe he looked years younger by the time we finished our conversation!.

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Dave..

I was wandering through the skins section at SOH today and noticed your C47 paint there so I downloaded the model and paint. There's something not quite right with the paint I fear :-O Have I effed up *-)

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Thought it was odd when there wasn't a thumbnail.

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Are you using V2 of the Dak Dave? Looks like the spec and/or bump maps aren't being seen, so the texture.cfg is probably looking in the wrong place.
oh, and I forgot to make a thumbnail :$

I have painted the earlier scheme too, with the horizontal tail stripes & Dakota Norway written above the windows, but I haven't uploaded that one yet. Will have to get around to that.
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Yes Dave, its v2. I downloaded the model especially to put your paint on it. Will have another look when i get in from work:-)

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There have been various enhancements for the model since it's release, so it may need something else. I loose track of all the add-ons, and the add-ons to the add-ons :lol:
I'll check up on what's needed when I get home tonight. :cpu:
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