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I did this up for someone elses enjoyment, and now I've been bitten by the repainting bug for my own amusement.
I used Nick Black's F-4F Model and painted it to be either an E or G model (not really an issue if it's AI) of the 90th TFS/ 3rd TFW based at Clark AB in the Philippines in the 80's.
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I've decided to pick up where I left off a few months ago and dust off an old project for a friend detailing Clark AFB set in the early 80's. The Phantoms are somewhat done and I have redone the old MAC scheme for the 141's and C-5's that where there. This is my attempt to paint camouflage, it took a few days to line everything up... and it's still not lined up 100% .
BTW... does anyone know of a good T-33 and if there are any good F-5's out there? I have the ones from Avsim (the Kim F-5 and the Conrad T-33) but they are not the best with the FPS. Any help would be killer!
First attempt at camo my ar$%, excellent job on those!
You might of seen the preview shots of the MAIW F-5, yet to be released. Not sure of T-33's in only AI, but Piglets models are pretty nice for simple freeware.
Victory, I'm glad it looks like I know what I'm doing! I seriously just started with the camo stuff like 3 days ago! I had alot of help with the Phantom a while back and unfortunatly had to rework a previous repaint for my own useage. I might have another go at making my own camo job for it soon. I still am having a little problem with the top of the fuselage of the 130 (trying to get sharp lines on a curved surface) it just seems to blur the edges... still trying to figure this one out. I have to add credit to Graham King here. I searched for a tutorial and found something of his that explained it alittle. We'll see what the future brings. I know there isn't alot of demand on MAIW for retro stuff but that's what I'm in to and I hope to do more now that time permits in my life.