C123 repaints continued.

SteveB

Very odd jobs man and MiGaholic
Oh well, good job I have some updated screenies :d
Still WIP, I am still working on the details, fuselage pretty much done, wings 50% done and other bits about 33% done. They should be ready for upload next weekend all being well.
 
I have no idea what this is doing on my post.

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Prob still some probs need sorting on the forums.
 
I have just about finished the details on the provider, now i've got cammo edges to play with :d
 
Really looking forward to these Steve . Taking the 123 through the hills and valleys brings back alot of memories . It has needed some new paint for along time .

Rich
 
Beautiful work, Steve. :applause::applause::applause:The -123 has long been a favorite of mine, but sadly relegated to the rear of the hangar for the lack of repaints.

Now, thanks to you................:jump:

Bob
 
what 123 is this?.......and most important..does it have a VC?...lol

As you can see it does have a VC , obviously not quite up todays standard but overall an excellent job by Vladimir Zhyhulskiy .

Well worth the download at flightsim.com and fun to fly .

Rich
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FS2004 Fairchild C-123 K Provider. Version 3 of the legendary transport - veteran of Vietnam war well known from cinema "Air America". The new version features a completely changed visual model with animation of the pilots and animation unloading of cargo. Includes complete VC with working levers and animated gauges, high dpi, completely animated co-pilot. Includes three textures--Air America, FAV, USAF (camo). Includes four custom effects--drop of cargo box, drop of pigs with the parachute, start of engines and effect of dust at motion on ground airfields. By Vladimir Zhyhulskiy.[/SIZE]
 
I have finnished up on the masters or so I thought, I was just working on the readmes when I realised that because the model I have been working on, the B model, I had completely forgotten about the jato engines on the K models :banghead:. I will rectify this tonight and upload the first few paints tommorow.
 
Seeing how the USCG only used B models I have just uploaded the paint, It should show up a little later.

Steve
 
Yes, this US Coast Guard repaint is excellent Steve! I find that Banana Bob's prop for Vladimir's AN2 Colt works well, even if the C-123 has 3-bladed props, the 4-blade setip looks fine to me.

Cheers! Mike :ernae:
 
Nice piccies Mike, it is nice too see piccies from someone elses sim rather than just my own :d. It's a shame theres only one texture for both the wing bottoms, it makes it difficult to be accurate. But apart from that it's not too dificult too paint overall. Talking of which I have just uploaded the SEA cammo scheme paint.

Steve
 
This one will be up next, it just needs a couple of edges finnishing up, so I will be uploading it tommorow.
 
Nice piccies Mike, it is nice too see piccies from someone elses sim rather than just my own :d. It's a shame theres only one texture for both the wing bottoms, it makes it difficult to be accurate. But apart from that it's not too dificult too paint overall. Talking of which I have just uploaded the SEA cammo scheme paint.

Steve

Nice, looking forward to some 'Nam flying! Cheers! Mike :applause:
 
Yes, this US Coast Guard repaint is excellent Steve! I find that Banana Bob's prop for Vladimir's AN2 Colt works well, even if the C-123 has 3-bladed props, the 4-blade setip looks fine to me.

Cheers! Mike :ernae:

Thanks Flyboy :applause:

I tried a few of Banana Bobs props but had no joy and I was going to ask if anyone could recommend a good prop.

Steve, the new textures look great. Looking forward to trying them. :ernae:

Pete.
 
Steve,

Not only did the Cambodian AF and the VNAF fly the Provider, but the Royal Thai Air Force operated them for many years too.
 
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