FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

Wombat,

No need to dive in your back-ups, as the model is still available at Paul's own website...... http://www.myzone59.com/rebuffat/fs2002.php

I just handed over my repaint kit for the Rebuffat Spitfire over to L'iguane. So perhaps some nice repaints will arrive soonish.....

Cheers,
Huub

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Paul Rebuffat's Mk.XVI Spitfire
 
Most probably one of the best known liveries for the FW190 A8. The "Black 8" flown by Feldwebel Willi Maximowitz from Dreux airfield France in June 1944.

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While re-installing some textures I noticed (to my surprise) that this one had not been done for the WOP FW190. So it became the first one done on my new rig! Based on Martin "ICDP" Catney's excellent paint kit.

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Cheers,
Huub
 
Really nice Huub :encouragement:

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Brunosk (Bruno Duffort) MkV, oldie but goldie !

Cheers
L'iguane
 

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L'iguane,

Sorry to disappoint you. I had anothing to do with this model nor with the textures. Tthe textures are done by RobH and Brunosk is not Bruno Duffort (aka the "Knifemaker"), but Brunosk is Bruno Escaravage.
The external model from this Spitfire absolute great and personally I think its the best available Spitfire Mk.V for FS2004. But the VC is really showing its age. As the model was done for specifically cfs2, it was nearly impossible to fly it in FS2004. I replaced the flight model by something more useful.

Cheers,
Huub

BTW Bruno Escaravage has done a lot of nice model. I use his High Speed Lauch to explore the seas..... (And Maunsel fortresses By Ian Elliot.....)

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Really nice Huub :encouragement:

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Brunosk (Bruno Duffort) MkV, oldie but goldie !

Cheers
L'iguane
 
:loyal: "Really nice" was for your FW190A8 screens, then I decided to post a WWII screen to follow the trend, I admit it was confusing !
Indeed RobH did some really good stuff for Knifemaker MkV, I really enjoy them.

I got confused too with Brunosk, who uploaded a lot of Bruno Duffort work here at SOH....

Cheers
L'iguane



L'iguane,

Sorry to disappoint you. I had anothing to do with this model nor with the textures. Tthe textures are done by RobH and Brunosk is not Bruno Duffort (aka the "Knifemaker"), but Brunosk is Bruno Escaravage.
The external model from this Spitfire absolute great and personally I think its the best available Spitfire Mk.V for FS2004. But the VC is really showing its age. As the model was done for specifically cfs2, it was nearly impossible to fly it in FS2004. I replaced the flight model by something more useful.

Cheers,
Huub

BTW Bruno Escaravage has done a lot of nice model. I use his High Speed Lauch to explore the seas..... (And Maunsel fortresses By Ian Elliot.....)

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l'iguane,

According to my best knowledge are Bruno "the Knifemaker" Duffort and Bruno "Brunosk" Escaravage two different persons. Bruno Duffort was not into models, but in textures, flight dynamics, dp-files and panels. The models he worked with were made by others like Paul Rebuffat and Pascal "Asterix" Auterive. Bruno Escaravage is a model maker, who does textures as well. Therefore I don't think that the models which are uploaded here by Brunosk have anything to do with Bruno Duffort.

Cheers,
Huub
 
Just testing the WIP, and took a screenie. Very early days yet, and a few thousand rivets still too do.
 

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Just testing the WIP, and took a screenie. Very early days yet, and a few thousand rivets still too do.

Keep up the good work Steve. I've just found my archive copy of the SimTech P-39 and have dusted it down ready for some new clothes.

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24/06/2005 is the date on the 'Read Me' for this Beech D18S.
Probably the very best free D18S and a fitting tribute to Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas and André Folkers artistry.


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I have just uploaded this repaint.

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These textures depict the FW190 A8/R2 flown by Oberfeldwebel Willi Maximowitz in June 1944.

OberFeldwebel Willi Maximowitz was born on 29 January 1920 in Wuppertal-Banen. In January 1944 he voluteered to join Sturmstaffel 1, which was a unit created to break up the large bomber formations. Due to the high risks for the pilots, these units were formed with volunteers. In June 1944 his unit was moved to France to fight the troops which had landed in Normandy. The extra armored FW190 A8/R2s were used to attack the Allied groundtroops. Spring 1945 his unit was transferred to the Eastern front. On 20 April 1945, only 2 weeks before the war in Europe ended, Oberfeldwebel Maximowitz failed to return from a combat mission. He was credited for 27 victories, from which 15 were heavy bombers.

These textures are based on the excellent paintkit by Martin "ICDP" Catney. Files are converted in extended format by using Martin Wright's perfect DTX1 bmp manipulator, and the drop tank textures were "borrowed" from Rick "Smashing time" Spork.

Enjoy,
Huub
 
Great screen capture Wombat; thanks for sharing that.

I was fortunate that my wife worked at the airport in a building next to the CAF restoration/storage hangar where they kept the D18S in 2003-2005.
I was allowed unrestricted access to the aircraft for reference pictures, etc.
Scott Thomas traveled to Florida from NC to get panel / gauge pics of a D18S there. That where the green background panel came from.
The rest of the photoreal VC textures and gauge backgrounds came from my picture taking adventures.
Andre did amazing work to get the best out of the exterior pics I took for the exterior skins.
 
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