A full refund for the amount you paid is in the mail my friend.![]()
You mean mine is sub-standard. I want a refund.I think she has evolved enough to sell now.![]()
What do you mean, it was free???
I just checked out the website. I love the new layout. Clean and crisp. I'll have to copy that someday for my own.![]()
Thanks.A full refund for the amount you paid is in the mail my friend.Anyway, I'm the one who owes you money.
BTW, how will you be selling Phoenix prints? Online? Airshows? Museums?
A subject for our very own resident self appointed critique to glance over to make sure its up to scratch.
Spitfire Mk.Vb EP120 war survivor now owned by “The Fighter Company” and resides at Duxford, England. From the original template I have added new weathering to depict the aircraft in its historic guise. Cliped the wings and moved quite a bit of the detailing 2 or 3 pixels. The great thing about this aircraft is it displays its original colours and war time registration, so as close to what she would have looked like when she flew in anger.
Over to you Mr. Smith . . .
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easy pal, we knew what you meant, well i did don't know about the rest though
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Dunno what John thinks, but I think she's an absolute beauty. Next time I win, I want that one.![]()
hi jester,
i knew what you mean't
as for the profile, looks sweet, can i have a close up of the wing, need to check something that looks strange, can't say wrong yet until i see it larger.
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ok jester,
time to put you out of your misery
your profile is finewhat i thought was wrong turned out to be an optical illusion caused by the oil cooler and radiator, i thought the underside of the wing was too flat, but checking the wing profile which if remember correctly from 5mins ago is a NACA2200 series, then it is correct.
if the number i posted is wrong, then blame it on the short term memoiry(called old age)
anyway you get 10/10 for this one.
JMSmith (back by popular demand)