#3601820 - 07/04/12 06:39 PM
Re: Regulding a Gladiator
[Re: Col. Gibbon]
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Mike, I am not saying the colour is not strictly correct, just that looking into a cockpit from outside you would see shadowed colours mostly just dark and in eaw we need to draw the eye away from the flat plate that forms the bottom of the cockpit anyway and give a sense of 'depth' to the interior. just my thoughts on it cheers, Pobs
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#3601937 - 07/04/12 10:53 PM
Re: Regulding a Gladiator
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PeterMBooth
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Hi Mike,
Standard RAF interior colour was a medium greyish green - US aircraft used a yellower "chromate" colour I believe.
Pete
With increasing age should come wisdom and tolerance, but as the saying goes, "there is no fool like an old fool" as I prove regularly!
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#3602902 - 07/07/12 08:33 AM
Re: Regulding a Gladiator
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Close to perfect - the best model for EAW (3DZ + skin) we do have currently. One big fault, though - it´s a British plane
Greetings Fran http://www.sandbagger.uk.com/franzee.html______________________________________________ "War does not determine who is right - only who is left. Most people would sooner die than think; in fact, they do so."( Bertrand Russell )
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#3602953 - 07/07/12 12:56 PM
Re: Regulding a Gladiator
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Looks great Mike, thanks mate cheers, Pobs
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