Spad54
SOH-CM-2025
As I said in the earlier post:
Okay Open it. But lets keep the discourse civil. Also I would prefer like others have done that if you have an opinion and have not flown the aircraft, at least qualify your level of expertise so that your comments and observations can be judged in context.
We at GAS have attempted to advance our skills with every project and if anyone has followed us for any length of time, I think we've done a pretty fair job. We are still learning. Of the four of us 3 are licensed pilots, we all have active lives beyond what we do here. I am the project coordinator. We are for the most part all self taught. The work gets done on weekends and evenings for the most part and each project takes 4 to 6 months.
TeiscoDelRay is our lead texture artist and I have absolute confidence in his judgement in matter of defining the textures used on our models. He was part of Bill Lyons original "gang". As Bill's work is our inspiration we are lucky to have TDR on the team. He was instrumental in the Stinson and Dolphin projects as well. For the first time since we have been working together he worked with me as we built the exterior of the model making sure the fit and finish matched our examples.
I do not mind critiques of work as long as I am not expected to capitulate to any opinion or point. We will most likely take what is written and apply it to our next project. The Boeing 247
I think we've beaten the skin wrinkle reflective texture issue to death so lets hear about other observations. Who has flown it? How does it perform. Panel layout what works what does not.
There is a layered paint kit included with the model. I and my team would welcome another texture artist to do a repaint and perhaps add additional noise to the bump map. I'll even donate a model to a couple of members who can demonstrate to me that they have the talent and desire to do the work. As a matter of fact, lets make this a contest. I'll put up two models and those that want to bid on a prize submit screen shots of their work and e-mail me. the TDR and the GAS team will make the decision. Contest ends July 8th Roger knows my e-mail address.
What say folks, lets have some fun with the topic.
Okay Open it. But lets keep the discourse civil. Also I would prefer like others have done that if you have an opinion and have not flown the aircraft, at least qualify your level of expertise so that your comments and observations can be judged in context.
We at GAS have attempted to advance our skills with every project and if anyone has followed us for any length of time, I think we've done a pretty fair job. We are still learning. Of the four of us 3 are licensed pilots, we all have active lives beyond what we do here. I am the project coordinator. We are for the most part all self taught. The work gets done on weekends and evenings for the most part and each project takes 4 to 6 months.
TeiscoDelRay is our lead texture artist and I have absolute confidence in his judgement in matter of defining the textures used on our models. He was part of Bill Lyons original "gang". As Bill's work is our inspiration we are lucky to have TDR on the team. He was instrumental in the Stinson and Dolphin projects as well. For the first time since we have been working together he worked with me as we built the exterior of the model making sure the fit and finish matched our examples.
I do not mind critiques of work as long as I am not expected to capitulate to any opinion or point. We will most likely take what is written and apply it to our next project. The Boeing 247
I think we've beaten the skin wrinkle reflective texture issue to death so lets hear about other observations. Who has flown it? How does it perform. Panel layout what works what does not.
There is a layered paint kit included with the model. I and my team would welcome another texture artist to do a repaint and perhaps add additional noise to the bump map. I'll even donate a model to a couple of members who can demonstrate to me that they have the talent and desire to do the work. As a matter of fact, lets make this a contest. I'll put up two models and those that want to bid on a prize submit screen shots of their work and e-mail me. the TDR and the GAS team will make the decision. Contest ends July 8th Roger knows my e-mail address.
What say folks, lets have some fun with the topic.

