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Re: Planebucket Discussion Thread

#161 Post by WhyMe »

acelanceloet wrote:
WhyMe wrote:Kawanishi H8K2, Japanese seaplane.
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what exactly have you changed to it? the thing I meant wasn't changed....
Well, I've changed it on the Akitsushima drawing ;)
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Re: Planebucket Discussion Thread

#162 Post by acelanceloet »

ah, ok, now I see ;) I couldn't see the changes last time, don't know why
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#163 Post by BlueEagle1 »

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Re: Planebucket Discussion Thread

#164 Post by Thiel »

Could we please keep the planebucket free of au and anime/media aircraft?
Finding anything in it is hard enough as it is, without having to wade through several imaginary ones as well.
If you want to show us your AU aircraft, put it in your AU's thread.
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Re: Planebucket Discussion Thread

#165 Post by acelanceloet »

Thiel wrote:Could we please keep the planebucket free of au and anime/media aircraft?
Finding anything in it is hard enough as it is, without having to wade through several imaginary ones as well.
If you want to show us your AU aircraft, put it in your AU's thread.
for movie aircraft and so on..... wouldn't it be better if we started another thread for that? they don't fit in any AU, so......
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Re: Planebucket Discussion Thread

#166 Post by paul_541 »

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#167 Post by KimWerner »

acelanceloet wrote:it looks like you need the second, as that is the one that is detailed the best. I would check the positions of the doors and windows first, tough, because those seem to be radically different in comparison with the original one.
I needed a Royal Navy Merlin to my HMS Bulwark so I took a look at this sheet of the two Merlin's. But taught by experience and good criticism from all of you, I've checked the measurements. They weren't accurate enough :(
I've made a box with the right proportions and redrawed a Merlin in the Royal Navy configuration ;)
If you think it's all right, it would be a pleasure to have it in a helicopter parts sheet :D
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#168 Post by Blackbuck »

Quick question. Has anyone ever done the WZ-10 for planebucket?
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#169 Post by ALVAMA »

KimWerner wrote:
acelanceloet wrote:it looks like you need the second, as that is the one that is detailed the best. I would check the positions of the doors and windows first, tough, because those seem to be radically different in comparison with the original one.
I needed a Royal Navy Merlin to my HMS Bulwark so I took a look at this sheet of the two Merlin's. But taught by experience and good criticism from all of you, I've checked the measurements. They weren't accurate enough :(
I've made a box with the right proportions and redrawed a Merlin in the Royal Navy configuration ;)
If you think it's all right, it would be a pleasure to have it in a helicopter parts sheet :D
those are old ;) there are better ones floating around. :ugeek:
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