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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I think she's a beauty..prop and all
Alabeo did the Waco.
If you have never actually seen a Waco then i suggest you do some research before moaning about this product! It aint a stearman, it aint a tiger moth, its not of that eara. It may look old but having had the pleasure of working next to a RW distributor for 4 days i realised all my preconcived notions about a waco were completely wrong.
Look at the sales pitch!
http://www.wacoaircraft.com/ymf/
working on my first repaint for This amazing Plane
No paintkits that I can see. There are blank white textures like usual Carenado releases. You have to use your paint program, then duplicate the blank textures as multiply layers. That way you can usually paint under the rivet and panel lines pretty well.
Cheers
TJ
No need for that. Just paint over the blank texture and switch paint layer blend mode to color burn. And behold, the magic happens:mixedsmi:No paintkits that I can see. There are blank white textures like usual Carenado releases. You have to use your paint program, then duplicate the blank textures as multiply layers. That way you can usually paint under the rivet and panel lines pretty well. Cheers TJ
