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Small SoW update courtesy of Luthier...
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Have to love the Wellington with that sturdy lattice constuction.
Will the damage model include large areas of fabric burnt off to expose the frame below and the plane still flying? I hope so. |
nice...
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It seems that they haven't start modelling ground scenery yet.
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I'm wondering if that plane :
A: is brand new B: has made a couple missions C: has a lack of maintenance I just hope that when it's new its not missing that much paint on it, but only after she made some missions |
I think the Wellington was in service from late 1938, so 'B' would be an option. Especially the paint chips about the motor where pannels would be routinely removed for maintenance. I doubt 'C' in an pre/early war RAF.
Then again it could have been given pre-worn look to be trendy ~!) |
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I said that because Oleg said that plane's paint will suffer from the elements.... and if you start with a plane like that... then after 2 months it would be bare skin :grin: |
Amazing how much energy you invest to find something negative. Maybe it's just to show some effects?
@ jermin: I guess you missed the repeated statements that the screenshots will not show the actual map of the Battle of Britain until later next year. Instead custom made missions will be used for presenting screenshots. Just a hint ;) |
I like the distinct difference between the metal and fabric covered portions of the plane, it really shows off the lighting well. Did anyone notice the subtle impression of the latticework showing through the fabric at certain angles?
This is Impressive. |
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