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Roger, I half expect this to be one of those things you send people in an email to their office at work where a picture of a hideous ghost pops up and the computer screams at me...........waiting..........waiting............ waiting...........okay, no screams....

-witt
 
Looks like a huge amount of radioactive paint was used in that pit! I hope the pilot has lead undies on! :icon_lol:
 
Looks like a huge amount of radioactive paint was used in that pit! I hope the pilot has lead undies on! :icon_lol:

Jupp, they used quite a bit of it, though I'm still trying to find out if the outline of the placards was also painted with "Leuchtpaste".
 
Looks like a huge amount of radioactive paint was used in that pit! I hope the pilot has lead undies on! :icon_lol:

Had a Westclox wind-up alarm clock with radium painted hands on my bedside table for at least 10 years in the mid 50s to 60s...and it didn't do me any harm:icon_twi::icon_twi:
 
The Radium paint is not a problem as long as you don't get it inside of you...and that was what got a lot of people that painted those dials sick & worse! Seems that many of them would lick the brush to get a good point on it before dipping it into the paint again...:isadizzy:
 
LOLOL....

Pretty funny.. well, I take that back. thats not.



Man, that is one heck of a nice, realistic glow! Well done!


Bill
 
LOL...I had one of those Westclox alarm clocks too in the late 60's and we had those glow-in-the-dark plastic icicles on the Christmas tree every year. :costumes:
 
"Fahrwerk aus"?
"Landeklappen aus"?

Sounds like a translation error to me. Or it could be referring to the status lights, if the 190 had any.

But then again, I'm no 190 expert, I prefer its smaller, bavarian counterpart...


Yet, nice modelling, texturing et al so far!
 
"Fahrwerk aus"?
"Landeklappen aus"?

Sounds like a translation error to me. Or it could be referring to the status lights, if the 190 had any.

But then again, I'm no 190 expert, I prefer its smaller, bavarian counterpart...


Yet, nice modelling, texturing et al so far!

"aus" wie "ausfahren", "ein" wie "einfahren"
Einwandfreies Technik-Altdeutsch.
So haben unsere Altvorderen das gemacht. :wavey:
 
Hmm, maybe it's time for a little daytime cockpit w.i.p. preview?
Forward panel is 99% done modelling-wise, currently tuning the textures..
Note there's no weathering applied yet.
Everything in 3d. :costumes:

fw190_forward_pit_1.jpg


fw190_forward_pit_2.jpg


fw190_forward_pit_3.jpg
 
Mathias ,two years ago i thought your gauge renders and their use as sim artwork was as good as it gets and you have managed to hold on to #1.

Uber Cool..
 
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