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P-38 Flying Dutchman

jankees

SOH-CM-2025
I'm playing a bit with the FSD P-38, here's a few shots:

FX6512.jpg


FX6519.jpg


FX6517.jpg


FX6527.jpg


what do you think, any comments?
 
A small question

Your work is just amazing.

On the side of each engine is an ellipse that was highly polished to a mirror finish. Can you replicate that? I don't expect to actually see the nose gear reflected in it but I always expected to see a shiny spot and nobody has done it.

Jim
 
FSD paints

Excellent Jan Kees, I have been using the FSD P-38 a lot and it truly needs some of your expertise in textures....I like the weathered look, but also really like a gleaming high polished natural metal finish.... Looking forward to your offerings as they come up....Good to know there will be more textures for the FSD version to look for. Thank you very much


Ol' Jarhead:wiggle:
 
Your work is just amazing.

On the side of each engine is an ellipse that was highly polished to a mirror finish. Can you replicate that? I don't expect to actually see the nose gear reflected in it but I always expected to see a shiny spot and nobody has done it.

Jim

for some, as yet unknown reason, that piece does not really want to shine...

FX6545.jpg


it is a bit reflective here, but what I would like is a bright really shiny piece, which it stubbornly refuses so far...
 
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