Yes, superb work! The larger pic shows amazing detail and texture work!
The only thing I would change is the light point on the engine cover! For me it looks too glossy.
Cheers, Simon
I think it looks cool.The only thing I would change is the light point on the engine cover! For me it looks too glossy.It's true for a weathered bird, it wouldn't be appropriate but it's not the case here.
to dark and the wrong colour
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Looks GREAT! I dig the color. That is PC10, yes? It fits with the "chocolate brown" school of though very well!Let me know if its too dark.
The chipping is tops too, just like they look in the photos!
I couldn't hope to do it better myself!!!![]()
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BTW, now that I know the other plane is a currently flying version, that color looks fine
Ask Dan-San, he'll tell you, accounts say dark chocolate colornow prove me wrong![]()
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Last edited by BLOWHARD; 17th November 2010 at 03:48.
FAST AND BULBOUS!
Have no idea about the colour, but the profile looks amazing!
Thanks guys.
My take on Lloyd Breadners Pup N6181 HMA HAPPY.
This pup was going to be based on the one flying today in this scheme, but I found some B/W's and changed my mind and I have done my take on the historic version.
Changed nose shine, looks better now I think and altered tail logo and background tail colour. Moved some small details around too to be more in keeping with photographs I took of Hendon's Pup. Base colour got the big thumbs up from the WWI guys, saying "it is a good representative of faded PC10". Thanks guys for that. I did think it looked a tad dark on my monitor, which is why I threw it up for grabs.
I have no idea if this pup had a painted prop or not, it probably did, but I will do all of the prop types and colours at a later stage. The logos on the outboard struts may have been wrapped around the front or on the sides as shown, no way of knowing, I've seen some with them one way and some the other. Happy is shown on most profiles as being red, it may well might have been but I can see no demarcation line on the photographs, open to suggestion on this.
The more work I do on this project, the more faults I am finding, so if you spot something that you think is wrong, shout!
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hey mate,
you know i was only yanking your chain, beautifull work as always
do you still want to finish my Seahawk![]()
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