The ryan pt-22

If anyone is following this project, I made a little time last night to work on her a lil bit.

Here's what she looks like so far......

Chris
 
Awesome progress.
You'll Notice in Pictures that the windscreens should be a little bit wider and the lower corners shoot down towards the extruded longeron. I've been waiting a long time for a pt22, Cant wait to get it. If you need any help with research etc. let me know.
 
Your right sctybdy

I had just built it and just set it up there without resizing it but she's right now.
 
another beauty shaping up


Looks Awesome, as always!

It could be mistaken, or just not looking at this right, but something in the scale of the wheel versus the landing gear parallelogram strut assembly seems off. Initially, I thought the bottom, horizontal arm was too long, but I think you've got the whole assembly right in terms of proportions, and either the whole thing is too large, or the wheels are too small.

Just another pair of eyes, and observation, not criticism, I hope you know.

:ernae:

dl
 
You are right delta, the 3-view I have to work with is not the best I have seen, it's very fuzzy with no sharp lines to go by. The tires are actually off another model that I just set there temporarily so it would look right. The PT-22 wheels are a lot different and I'll build new ones for it at some point. Never hesitate to give me constructive criticism, another pair of eyes is always good to have.

Chris
 
Chris

Looking good, looking good!

IF you decide to follow the current trend and put a female pilot or student in the plane, could you give her a pony tail.....I have a thing for women with pony tails. And green eyes, and painted toe nails. And a birth mark in the shape of a Armadillo on her left shoulder. And, though this may be pushing it just a bit, could you give her some dimples..little cute ones. And a small sexy mole by her right eye...not a big nasty one on her nose or anything like that. And could you under inflate the tires just a tad. And use flat head screws to hold the gauges in the dash instead of the round head screws. And make the engine run on bio-fuel...got to do our part to fight simulated global warming.

I think that pretty much wraps up this episode of stupidity. Now back to reality.

Looking good, looking good!

Tim
 
Chris,

One quick question....is the PT-22 going to have reflective textures? Kind of need those for bare metal/polish aluminum skin jobs.

Tim
 
Hey Tim

Yes, I plan on 2 or three skins for it, one being bare metal.

Worked a little while on it this morning, she's slowly taking shape.
 
Let me get this right....you started the model on the 8th, which is 6 days ago, and it is already looking like a PT-22.....and you call that "slowly taking shape". I call that an amazing rate of development.

Tim
 
Little more done to the PT-22, got a little busy with school and have not had the time to do much but she's getting there.

Chris
 
pt22

WoW this looks great pity i can not buy it as in france and card does not work for over seas bloody thing lol i do not know how to do it keep up the great work others will enjoy for me
nigel
 
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