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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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Really? Hnh. Hadn't thought of that.
OK, still can't really tell its there unless you enlarge it, but its there now.
OK, still can't really tell its there unless you enlarge it, but its there now.
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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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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.
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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uhm...... I've done her about a year ago, and I have to say I think mine is still better....
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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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it is onsite as well. that sheet only does need some updates......
it is onsite as well. that sheet only does need some updates......
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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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I have made an standard grey version for you to make up for the trouble you went through
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
the DO-24 was designed for the dutch navy, though, so this will always be her first livery
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
the DO-24 was designed for the dutch navy, though, so this will always be her first livery
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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