I thought I went through and picked out any inferior duplicates.TimothyC wrote:Have the most correct (or rather least bad) Harriers ever been picked out?
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Look great! I was looking for that!TurretHead wrote:The Spitfire Mk 22
There are a few more of these I want to draw including the Seafire but have run out of time for right now.
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I have make a new version of Sea Harrier, Harrier II is underway.TimothyC wrote:Have the most correct (or rather least bad) Harriers ever been picked out?
I only ask because the most recent sheets I have show 3, maybe for different ones.
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Thanks. Praise from the master!darthpanda wrote: Look great! I was looking for that!
I am very much drawing in your style for the aircraft. Now on to detailing the Britannia and the aircraft based on it (Argus, CL-44, Belfast).
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Excellent RN jets DP. I'm for one looking foreward to see more
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I was looking for Spitfire XIX/F24/XVIII for RHKAAF.TurretHead wrote:Thanks. Praise from the master!darthpanda wrote: Look great! I was looking for that!
I am very much drawing in your style for the aircraft. Now on to detailing the Britannia and the aircraft based on it (Argus, CL-44, Belfast).
The Harriers are redone, BTW my Hawk is not on scale. It was base on the length of the old drawing, it should be smaller.Novice wrote:Excellent RN jets DP. I'm for one looking foreward to see more
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Yeah, your TAV-8B is a lot better than my light restyling
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Thank you! Harriers are tough to draw, just like the Phantoms.klagldsf wrote:Yeah, your TAV-8B is a lot better than my light restyling
this is my latest update for Harrier on deck.
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I have the Spitfire Mk XIV on the drawing board in SEAC colours. The pre Mk 21 Griffon Spitfires are a bit shorter, have smaller tails and slipped wings. The Mk XIV will also have the traditional cockpit. Once this is finished you should have the ingredients for the RHKAAF Spitfires, and well all the Griffon Spitfires.darthpanda wrote: I was looking for Spitfire XIX/F24/XVIII for RHKAAF.
PS I just found your Alouette III which is heaps better than the one on the big sheet of helos. I was redrawing it until then. Will just have to do the front and top views of the Alowetta.