[EPNL] Lososina Dolna is up.

Yes John, it is on display right there. Take a look here, to see the original Iskra.

http://lotnictwo.net/foto.php?id=128612

BTW: She will be flyable as well. Michal "Some1" Krawczyk (he has an account here as well) is building a model. At the moment he models aircraft systems. Belive me, she will be worth waiting :applause:

Lucas
 
Yes John, it is on display right there. Take a look here, to see the original Iskra.

http://lotnictwo.net/foto.php?id=128612

BTW: She will be flyable as well. Michal "Some1" Krawczyk (he has an account here as well) is building a model. At the moment he models aircraft systems. Belive me, she will be worth waiting :applause:

Lucas

Thanks for the great scenery and also for the link to the actual field! Very impressive the types of aircraft that land there, love the Wilga
 
Just downloaded Lucas! :applause: It'll go with your other Polish scenery, all superb as usual. Merry Christmas, lots of presents today at SOH.

It means a lot. On this day 18 years ago my father passed away. :engel016::medals:

Caz
 
It is a pity that I got the FS2002 SDK too late :icon_lol: I've just managed to add custom apron in EPNL. Thanks to the great tutorial by Bill Womack
No matter, I will add them in the next projects :costumes:

Lucas
 
It is a pity that I got the FS2002 SDK too late :icon_lol: I've just managed to add custom apron in EPNL. Thanks to the great tutorial by Bill Womack
No matter, I will add them in the next projects :costumes:

Lucas
Looks great! I have to learn modeling :banghead:
Do you know a good tutorial for absolute beginner?:redf:
 
Nils,

I model very simple structures and I don't have enough skill to model planes. My sceneries are mostly boxes :)

I model in the freeware Wings 3D which has very simple interface and allows to uv map easily (placing model structure on the texture). Then I export it into Gmax, add FSX materials and export to FSX.
Wings3D has very nice tutorial called "Build a dog house" or something like that. This tutorial teaches you most of the things that you will need for the simple sceneries.
 
Cool, thanks Lucas! The tool itself looks easy to learn, but i'm sure i will have to ask you sooner or later for help :D
 
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