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Re: FD AU 2

#131 Post by Obsydian Shade »

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This is a modest entry that I was going to use for a project that turned out to be too ambitious at the time, but I'm posting here for anyone who might enjoy, or want to use it. Largely derived from the A5M, It makes a good prewar fighter.
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#132 Post by nighthunter »

For clarification, it was actually a design OS and I have talked about often, and where I drew inspiration for my Nua Avalon Series of AU stuff, same project that he is talking about, we were both working on.
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#133 Post by eswube »

Nice additions.
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Re: FD AU 2

#134 Post by Obsydian Shade »

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Thanks! Almost forgot to post the slightly uprated version with different engine/cowling.
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#135 Post by Karle94 »

I know how it is to think of semthing, then draw it and it not quite reaching your expectations. That is how I feel about the M9 Scott, the T38 and Puma. The T38 was especially hard to draw. I tried to make somethng larger than the T29, when looking at the M103. It felt larger than the T29, but was not.
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#136 Post by Raxar »

Nice work! I like what you did to the A5M, makes it alot better looking. :)
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#137 Post by nighthunter »

A slight edit to most of the B-16s:
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And one to tickle your fancy, a Focke P-50/F4T Shrike:
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#138 Post by Rhade »

Nice!

Flying Citadel is a little too much on the right on template. ;)

F4FT-1 looks bloody awesome!
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#139 Post by Hood »

Very nice work nighthunter. The Misc AU fighter looks good too, reminds me of an interwar Soviet fighter too (other than the I-16, which is similar too).
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#140 Post by eswube »

Nice additions.
To me that Misc AU fighter looks quite similar to Polish pre-war PZL-45 Sokół project (You'll see it in Polish Wings in few weeks time).
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