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#591 Post by Blackbuck »

I'd say dark grey it for emphasis that there is a door there even if it's slightly over scale.
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#592 Post by Zephyr »

Really? Hnh. Hadn't thought of that.

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OK, still can't really tell its there unless you enlarge it, but its there now.
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#593 Post by Zephyr »

Another one I tried doing for my AU, this time the Sopwith T.1 Cuckoo Torpedo plane from 1918-23. Although I drew it so I could use it for Grays Harbor, I put this one in the proper (I believe) livery for the RNAS for posting purposes..

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#594 Post by Novice »

Seems to be right color.
Strangely enough this aeroplane (at they were known then), was the first torpedo bomber designed as such and was a single-sitter.
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#595 Post by Zephyr »

edited out
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#596 Post by acelanceloet »

uhm...... I've done her about a year ago, and I have to say I think mine is still better....
http://acelanceloet.deviantart.com/art/ ... -184927372
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#597 Post by Zephyr »

well, unless it is posted here, and if it is, I missed it, there was obviously no way of my knowing that it had already been done since that link is for an offsite upload.
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#598 Post by acelanceloet »

viewtopic.php?f=16&t=321
it is onsite as well. that sheet only does need some updates......
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#599 Post by Zephyr »

I did a search for German aircraft, Dornier and DO-24. Didn't do one for Dutch or Netherlands. If it is "hidden" on a parts sheet, well, it may not be obvious to everyone.

Anyhow, though, I withdraw the drawing.
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#600 Post by acelanceloet »

I have made an standard grey version for you to make up for the trouble you went through :P
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many aircraft I made for the parts sheet were all only posted over there, because I made those in just a few weeks, when I had the book from the library. that's why they are not that well catogised apart from that sheet :P
the DO-24 was designed for the dutch navy, though, so this will always be her first livery ;)
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