Planebucket Discussion Thread
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How does one find a planebucket drawing? Many aren't named when they're posted, and some don't work with the site search (eg F-18).
Probably posting from and iPhone and naval terms befuddle it. If I say a ships' hill, you know what I meant.
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The hard way unfortunately.
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Since Rhade has been updating some of the older IJN aircraft, I figured I'd do the Aichi D3A "Val" divebomber. I also believe this to be the first IJN aircraft topveiw.
Critiques? Ideas?
B4N Kate is next.
Critiques? Ideas?
B4N Kate is next.
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Looks nice to me. Any plans on doing a version like the US WW2 drawings where you can interchange the tail markings to suit the different carriers which they were based? Not really a requirement but could be useful.
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I'd love to, if someone could provide a reference, I'll do them this weekend.denodon wrote:Any plans on doing a version like the US WW2 drawings where you can interchange the tail markings to suit the different carriers which they were based? Not really a requirement but could be useful.
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http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... f=18&t=519
Nicholas did them or at least some a while back
Nicholas did them or at least some a while back
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The unseen "Clown Version" before painting:
Also, here is WIP of the D3A chart:
Also, here is WIP of the D3A chart:
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Looking nice so far. Putting them like that makes it easy to see how the planes were identified for their particular carrier. Late war I know the few carriers that still had airwings had hybrid airwings from whatever planes were found, some not being repainted and retaining their old markings.
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Is there a Betty for the Japanese plane sheet?