Question - but do not assume

Must have been a bomber version, B IV or maybe B XVI, some of both of which could be modified to carry a 4,000 lb 'cookie'. What's really needed is a fighter or fighter variant with the flat front windscreen, not to mention the main flaws of the CFS3 version fixed.

This is the Just Flight B XVI from the Dambusters add-on and while a later mark with the 'chinned' engine nacelles, having mirrored upper surface textures and low-polygon in places...

CFS2-DB-Mosquito-XVI-2.jpg


...it still looks more like a Mossie than the stock CFS3 one, however well it's dressed up. I mean, look at that nearly-straight fin leading edge and those titchy little main gear wheels!

Shot05-03-20-16-54-00.jpg


Sorry, 'nuff said, am taking this O/T.
 
Manchester coming from the Far East is getting closer.

I wont steal all Ted's thunder, but he's done a bang up job on this aircraft with 3 different versions. the VC and gunners stations just lovely, and as usual John's painting is top notch.

Been a big weekend of file shuffling...

regards Rob.
 

Attachments

  • Shot05-24-20-12-05-28.jpg
    Shot05-24-20-12-05-28.jpg
    41.5 KB · Views: 0
  • Shot05-24-20-16-13-19.jpg
    Shot05-24-20-16-13-19.jpg
    111.9 KB · Views: 1
Manchester coming from the Far East is getting closer.

I wont steal all Ted's thunder, but he's done a bang up job on this aircraft with 3 different versions. the VC and gunners stations just lovely, and as usual John's painting is top notch.

Been a big weekend of file shuffling...

regards Rob.

If that bomb sight is the same as one you have done before, I think I did a +nlight version of it. email if you want to see BC bomb sights +nlights ; of course I may have already put them up and have old man's memory issues!:biggrin-new:
 
Back
Top