no, the paintkit is one of the easiest kits to work with, i think over a weeks period a few yrs back i did about 40 paints with no fuss
Well, I wasn't going to say anything else.
Ole Boy asked if there was a mesh layer in the kit in a previous post, I was just answering his request.
But since
You brought it up....
I totally agree with you, Matt.
The Robinson Helicopters are designed to be built at a lower cost to make them affordable.
Meaning less complex surfaces, means less time to build. Easy and affordable.
As you know, that's why Robinson punches out more of their helicopters each year than all other manufacturers
combined.
The most complex surface on a R44 is the rounded nose, which is mostly plexiglass.
Otherwise it is basically a box with rounded edges. Okay a tube for the tail.
The paint kit has each surface of that model (box) nicely mapped.
And it's probably the most consistent and accurate in size between the various surfaces, as compared to some other addon makers paintkits, which use totally different scales between mapped surfaces.
I've never had any problem lining up stripes and curves, with JF's paint kit.
Here's a picture I 'Googled' to show as an example:
(Since I am heading out the door to go to work and this was the quickest solution for me to answer this post)
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EDIT: Plus, if you map the Throttle to another axis, turn off that FSX governor (SHIFT+,), and work at keeping the engine and rotor in the 'green', it's a hoot to fly.
Only $15.30USD right now at JF too... http://www.justflight.com/product/flying-club-r44-helicopter-download