who needs a paintkit anyway?
so, I have been flying around for a while, what do I think? A few observations:
Well, it is a very nice, good looking model that seems to fly right, and sounds nice too. It is clear that a lot of TLC has gone in to it, well done John! I will enjoy flying it!
However, with a price like this, you expect the best...
...which it isn't.
Strangely enough, my biggest disappointment was with the textures. They used 1024x1024 textures, and as a result,
none of the stencilling on the outside of the aircraft is readable, look at the stencils on the wings for example:
using 2048 textures would have solved this and resulted in a better look. Maybe later in an upgrade?
The bare metal exterior also suffers from what I call the 'orange peel' look, I believe this is due to baked reflections in the model?
The Hellcat has the same. It looks great from some angles (see the shots above), but not so great from other angles (see below).
I think I prefer spec files for reflective textures, which this pony does not use. The camouflaged ones look better.
Talking of an upgrade, I'm sure 'emergency' is the correct spelling, not 'emergancy':
Other things I'm missing is sounds with the switches in the cockpit, and an engine that need looking after, like on the Catalina, B377 and Razorback.
Funny, I never thought I'd say that after blowing up my engines on the Cat and Jug at least 20 times, but I do, I miss it here.
It makes it feel a bit...boring...being in the cockpit. Lots of dials that you can ignore...
They do look a bit flat too, not the 'oh wow' of the CH FW190.
Not being able to see the exterior in the selection menu is annoying too, but apparently necessary for security reasons.
So in all, a very nice model, and I'm very happy having a Mustang razorback, but is far from being the top product the price suggests.
There are other warbirds out there which offer far more for less money.
Well, I think so anyway.
Now it is back to China in old '187'