Tom Burnside
Charter Member
Shes recently retuned to the skies and I was just wondering if anyone would be able to do a repaint for the WOP3/Accu-Sim Mustang.
Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
The WBS Mustangs are currently 50% off in the 4th July sales. Nip over and get one then you can add JT's superb Miss Helen paint for free
ATB
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I would agree that A2A P-51D is a lovely model (I have lost count of the repaints I have for it!), but the A2A model has it's faults, and the WBS P-51s are by far the most accurate,authentic, and detailed representation in terms of their visual modeling, in any sim to date.
(That said, I too wouldn't mind a good 'Miss Helen' repaint for the A2A models).
There is something for everyone with the WBS packages in terms of picking a P-51D from a production block (or blocks), with many variants and their individual or unique detailing, and that means a model that will most likely suit a specific repaint.
(Don't forget, for the first time in any sim, we have a P-51D-5, exactly the variant that would have been operational during early 1944, and of course D-Day).
As as been pointed out elsewhere, the A2A is a lovely 'generic' late model P-51D, in which the Accusim add-on (a must), is really the key feature, and the principle reason for purchasing it IMHO.
In a nutshell, pretty much all the production blocks are covered with the WBS packages (even including specific aircraft differences), so there is something for everyone there.
And I've got to say, it's been great learning the history of the D model blocks, with all the unique differences and variations - a real treat, and one of the great things about flight simulation.
I've always been tempted to pick up the 'Mustang Tales' and the other 'Little Friends' package to complete my WBS P-51 collection, but along with the two A2A packages, I've got more Mustangs (plus all the extra repaints that go with both companies products) to keep me in Mustangs for a long time to come!
Cheers
Paul
Grab it Tom. You'll never go back ..