MSPG Simulation - Castle Martin Range FSX
Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 21:11
Hi Guys
The following shots, are taken from the final phase BETA of our new Castle Martin Range Scenery for FSX!
Having been past this range many times on holiday, its a place that I also know, hasn't been done in FS. Therefore, we at MSPG Simulations decided to make, for a break from the Afghanistan scenery. The scenery included the main army camp, training area, and the small village of Castle Martin plus more. As of yet there are no military vehicles on the training area, but we may release a patch including some if people request it. We have tried hard to create some of our own buildings for this project, however it also uses some FSX Default buildings and trees. Vehicles were also used from the freeware libary of MCDMil and another freeware libary which adds ground equipment etc. (Cant remember the name of it, doh!). Here are the BETA shots, but more than likely will be the real deal
The Scenery is intended to be used with Photo VFR tiles for around the area in the scenery. There is an exclude, included with the scenery for those without photo tiles, however I would recommend the tiles.

fsx 2012-03-05 15-08-01-77 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-06-44-52 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-07-19-25 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-05-59-49 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-06-10-73 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-08-24-28 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-14-18-98 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-43-12-85 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-11-02-91 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-11-41-93 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-09-31-11 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-09-44-19 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-10-09-43 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-10-17-26 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr
Hope you like what we have done
Comments welcome, and this will be released once the results of the final BETA have been received. Once it is out, work will commence on finishing Afghanistan. (Pic's on fightercontrol fightsim section)
Manys thanks,
Matt - Admin & Builder @ MSPG Simulations
The following shots, are taken from the final phase BETA of our new Castle Martin Range Scenery for FSX!
Having been past this range many times on holiday, its a place that I also know, hasn't been done in FS. Therefore, we at MSPG Simulations decided to make, for a break from the Afghanistan scenery. The scenery included the main army camp, training area, and the small village of Castle Martin plus more. As of yet there are no military vehicles on the training area, but we may release a patch including some if people request it. We have tried hard to create some of our own buildings for this project, however it also uses some FSX Default buildings and trees. Vehicles were also used from the freeware libary of MCDMil and another freeware libary which adds ground equipment etc. (Cant remember the name of it, doh!). Here are the BETA shots, but more than likely will be the real deal
The Scenery is intended to be used with Photo VFR tiles for around the area in the scenery. There is an exclude, included with the scenery for those without photo tiles, however I would recommend the tiles.

fsx 2012-03-05 15-08-01-77 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-06-44-52 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-07-19-25 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-05-59-49 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-06-10-73 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-08-24-28 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-14-18-98 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-43-12-85 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-11-02-91 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-11-41-93 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-09-31-11 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-09-44-19 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-10-09-43 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr

fsx 2012-03-05 15-10-17-26 by lowlevelRAF, on Flickr
Hope you like what we have done
Manys thanks,
Matt - Admin & Builder @ MSPG Simulations