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    Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Hi everyone,

    I'm working on the Noratlas for cocardes.org and I can't get close-up pictures I need. I especially want pictures of the windows, cockpit and doors. Does anyone have any links or pictures that could help me? Thanks in advance!

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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Hi Gamary,

    here are a couple, 4th and 5th line from the bottom
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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Thanks Sundog. Unfortunately, I'm looking for pictures taken from up close. I've been through the Airliners.net collection of N2501 and found a few, but still not enough.

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    Here's a view of the progress.

    EDIT: I've found some high-res views of a German model in Wikimedia Commons. These will help, but I'm still on the prowl for more.
    Last edited by gamary; 4th April 2008 at 18:13. Reason: Found some images.
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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Time for bed. I've done a bit more work on the forward fuselage:

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    I should count the hours one day. (Or maybe not. i might not be such a good idea... ? ). I suppose it 20% done by now.
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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Coming along nicely, Gaetan. The depth is there already. I think it is your strong shadow under the boom that really brings it forward. One of the planes on my "to draw" list is the AW Argosy. Similar layout.
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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Cool subject, good luck m8, looking forward to seeing this one finished.
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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Managed to squeeze in a couple hours of work this morning:

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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Looking good!
    Of course my only contact with this plane is the Heller model kit :P

    ...I still remember the funny little rubber tubes of glue that used to come with Heller kits!

    FAST AND BULBOUS!
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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Some coincidence, Blowhard! I also post on a French aviation art forum (aviation-illustree) and one of the guys showed me this painting after I showed the Noratlas WIP. His name is Fred Lilienthal (and he's the one who made the box art).
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    Re: Nord 2501 Noratlas

    Spent another few hours working mostly on the landing gear, which I'm relatively happy with. Come on, guys, open fire: what do you think?
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    One of the annoying things with the Noratlas is that all models up to #81 have a different canopy glazing and a shorter fin fillet than the one I'm depicting here (late series, i.e. post-#81).

    If anyone knows of other differences between early/late mark Noratlas, please speak up. Or remain silent forever.

    BTW, someone was commenting on the Bevel/Emboss function and saying it should be avoided for major shapes. I agree with that. But as far as minor details such as the wiring on the gear struts or other minor things like that, it's a gift from God.

    EDIT: Here's a quizz. There's something completely wrong with the image shown here. Can anybody figure out? (Forgot to turn the layer off before jpeging)
    Last edited by gamary; 6th April 2008 at 00:43. Reason: $ 1,000,000,000 Quizz

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