Nice videos, Francois. Love the laying of the steel matting, that must have been a horrible job under the tropic sun (or torrential rains).
Cheers,
Mark
Cheers,
Mark
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Nice videos, Francois. Love the laying of the steel matting, that must have been a horrible job under the tropic sun (or torrential rains).
Cheers,
Mark
and dont forget the sand storms.. it surprised the hell out of us when researchin the p-61 liveries that many of those nice black paint jobs were literally sanded off bt the weather there.. those guys had it majorly rough..
and dont forget the sand storms.. it surprised the hell out of us when researchin the p-61 liveries that many of those nice black paint jobs were literally sanded off bt the weather there.. those guys had it majorly rough..
Those look great!
I should stop messing around with GSU and learn Gmax. I could have a lot of creative fun. It's just that the learning curve is...is confusing for me.
While sifting through the scenery for corrections (which is rather boring) I made some earth moving equipment in GMAX: variations of the Caterpillar D7 dozer and crawler, a road roller, and a LeTourneau "Carryall" and "Turnapull" (they had funny names these days) road scaper in varations. The road grader and a crawler shovel are still in the works.
Now the airfields can have a bit of the construction site atmosphere, which they had on historical photos.