Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
That looks awesome!!!!! Nice job on the weathering!Lots of work to do yet, but here's the first shot out of the new fresh install
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Here's a tour around my scenery A BCATP Base: RCAF SFTS No. 6. Getting close to finish. Feel free to remove if not the appropriate forum Priller. No worries.

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Screenshot (3783) by JanKees Blom, on FlickrIt's pretty much done, thank you for asking. I'm not able to get a certain animation working, and the LODs are not refined. But I'm quite happy with it. I just got caught up in some other stuff is all. I just flew there yesterday in fact testing out a Lancaster paint I'm doing.How's the work going on this incredible scenery Doug? Looking forward to it.
That's going to be a very nice re-paint too. Keep up the good work my friend.It's pretty much done, thank you for asking. I'm not able to get a certain animation working, and the LODs are not refined. But I'm quite happy with it. I just got caught up in some other stuff is all. I just flew there yesterday in fact testing out a Lancaster paint I'm doing.
Cheers,Where did you find that Spitfire repaint @shotgunshack ?


I'm looking to grab this one day this week. I think it would be a fun destination either from Miami or San Juan. Nice shot.Trying out the new TFFJ - I'm impressed with the performance! Most of my screenshots don't include the frame counter because I use the Nvidia screenshooter along with the Nvidia overlay to show the frames, so the screenshooter doesn't capture the frames. This one I took with the Game Bar shooter to include the performance at the top left.
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Looks like it is almost ready for release. And I think you will soon have the CWHM Mitchell to do since the Hot Gen scheme is going to be applied to the glass front to follow the original WW2 aircraft.This was the Lancaster my dad flew in as crew, and sometimes passenger.
RCAF FM207 of 408 Sqdn. Rockcliffe, ON 1954