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I'll have another look at the bombs (my Me-262 has the "Wikingschiff" pylons) but I've only just started work on these, so no problem changing them. Maybe you could help out with an individual aircraft i.d. for the main subject; the Edelweiss were among those attacking the bridge at this time and I'd like to represent one of their aircraft, but I may have to use that artistic licence you referred to in giving mine an aircraft letter...
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A picture that I did back in 2008 depicting Jock Moffats Swordfish dropping its torpedo at the KMS Bismarck, with Navigator Miller looking over the side to see if they had a runner.
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Latest project
http://i.imgur.com/j4vPk0f.jpg
Main colour areas very quickly and roughly applied in order to gauge composition. |
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Unfortunately that's a natural metal finish on "Big Yank", but I'll keep it in mind for later.
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What a psychological ploy though: U know your not winning when your enemy bombs in daylight and doesn't bother with camo paint schemes any more! :oops: :k_confused:
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The "Edit" buttons are missing from this thread again, so here is an update:
http://i.imgur.com/wcsR4d2.jpg The sky is almost done and I've started working on the various aircraft. Still very early stages. |
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Yes, the Edit button comes up on the most recent post each time, but is absent from all my preceding ones. Only in this thread, though.
My post #544 (where I wanted to put this update) shows no Edit button, so it must disappear at some point. Strange. |
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I opened a thread about it here:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...08#post2452608 |
Top man. I can now see an edit button on the last three, but it looks like all of my preceding posts on this thread have lost their edit buttons.
I need my edit buttons, for removing defamatory remarks etc. |
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There was also the need to get aircraft over to the war as soon as possible, so the Army agreed to accept the aircraft unpainted, then paint them when they could. It didn't take long for the Army to figure out to simply not paint the aircraft. I don't know how well the change worked, but the polished aluminum remained for many years. Now just about everyone the world over paints their aircraft some shade of gray. Yes, I know, there are exceptions. |
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