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Screw for MB 151

dewoitine

SOH-CM-2025
Hi all

I need a new color screw (saucepan- in french : casserole) for a MB 151 but I don't know where is the DDS file.
I know DDS file for all texture but the screw is not in.
Thank you for your answer.
 
casserole

I had already changed the color of the "pot" of Bloch 151, but without result!

j'avais deja modifie la couleur de la "casserole" du bloch 151 , mais sans resultat!
 
Thought

Sometimes modelers will color the object, not texture it, and it appears in game the way he/she wanted it and does not allow for anyone to make changes.
 
I think Ted is right. Long time since I touched this aircraft, but I seem to remember the spinner was coloured in GMAX. Of course, if someone can work out where the line is, it could be changed, but that's a long way beyond my abilities.
 
Yes, indeed. I have GMAX but the tutorial is in english and my knowledge is too poor to explain the technical language.
Now I look for a french tutorial.
 
It won't help - when a model is exported from GMAX into M3D format, it can no longer be modified using GMAX. You'd have to use a hex editor to locate the line of code that gives that part its colour, and then modify the values. It can apparently be done, but....
 
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