Hi there Dakota lovers,
I've got some bad news and some good news for you gentlemen. The bad news is that i've got nothing really finished yet, the good news is that i'm working on it.
I would've rather waited coming forward with a new set of screenies until i finally did get something really finished but i know full well how annoying it can be if, for a considerable amount of time, there is no news about the development of something you are waiting for. ( i myself am waiting with baited breath for about 3 years now for any news about PMDG's DC-6 !
) So here's some news about the development of the VVC.
In between getting the needles and other anims going i have been mostly camping out in the texture shop. Happy to say that the Yoke is more or less finished and the mid pedestal/throttle quadrant is almost just about finished. Bit more done on other stuff as well but the pedestal/quadrant took up most of the time and effort and still needs a couple days of tinkering as you can see.
So without any further ado here's what the yoke and pedestal/quadrant look like now. They have been worked hard. They've seen fire and they've seen rain but they can take a thousand hours yet again.
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I've got some bad news and some good news for you gentlemen. The bad news is that i've got nothing really finished yet, the good news is that i'm working on it.

I would've rather waited coming forward with a new set of screenies until i finally did get something really finished but i know full well how annoying it can be if, for a considerable amount of time, there is no news about the development of something you are waiting for. ( i myself am waiting with baited breath for about 3 years now for any news about PMDG's DC-6 !

In between getting the needles and other anims going i have been mostly camping out in the texture shop. Happy to say that the Yoke is more or less finished and the mid pedestal/throttle quadrant is almost just about finished. Bit more done on other stuff as well but the pedestal/quadrant took up most of the time and effort and still needs a couple days of tinkering as you can see.
So without any further ado here's what the yoke and pedestal/quadrant look like now. They have been worked hard. They've seen fire and they've seen rain but they can take a thousand hours yet again.


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