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LOL
It's straight on the aircraft, trust me.
That shot is showing the model with full left rudder applied.
Ah, alright, my bad, I'll take your word for it.
Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
LOL
It's straight on the aircraft, trust me.
That shot is showing the model with full left rudder applied.
I use PKZip or PowerArchiver 2000. Any program that extracts .zip files should
do the trick.
To 're-cab', there is a program in the FSX SDK under
"SimObject Creation", "CabDir SDK".
Paul
[B]cabdir[/B] [[I]switches[/I]] [I]source_dir [/I][[I]dest_cab[/I]]
I just uploaded the following repaint so it should be available within the next 24 hours once the Admins clear it.
How does this look?
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This is the repaint I've been waiting for, very much looking forwards to this!
syntax:
Code:[B]cabdir[/B] [[I]switches[/I]] [I]source_dir [/I][[I]dest_cab[/I]]
So I run the cmd prompt, and type cabdir [/compress] c:\users\ryanbatc\desktop\new cab files\*.*
And the message comes up: "Must specify a wild card, directory, or cab file with destination
What does that mean?
Ok I read that page under the SDK but could you spell it out for me? I'm having issues getting the cab compress function to work. I rarely use CMD prompt and I don't understand the syntax:
You wait is almost over.How does this look?
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This is the repaint I've been waiting for, very much looking forwards to this!
I just uploaded the files and here are a few screenies to show it off.
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If you look closely you can see how the sunlight glints off the gold stripe.
Of course such a classy exterior needed a classy interior too so I fitted her out with cream leather seats, Berber carpeting, cream paintwork and an oak burr fascia panel.
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It took longer to rework the interior than it did to do the outside paint job but I think it was worth it. She certainly looks a million dollars now and incidentally there is a Paris wearing this scheme for sale right now at a quarter of that price! I need a lottery win.....FAST!
Enjoy!
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You're welcome Ed. It was frustrating at times trying to get the curves right and futzing around with all the screws and gauges that needed to be copied and pasted to a new layer one at a time! :isadizzy:Spectacular Larry. Thanks for all your hard work on this one. . . .amazing.:ernae:
I will upload a cream panel version tomorrow just for you Ryan.Nice work Larry. The exterior is gorgeous. I'm not too keen on the wood paneling though![]()



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