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Mysticpuma 10-07-2012 07:17 PM

Some nice work being done by this guy on a P-47C (3D Max Model) ;)
 
This is by a guy called "Cobra6", looks amazing.

He says:"It's been quiet for a while since I was on a holiday and before that working on some freelance projects, but I've got more time on my hands again now to resume texturing.

During the last two days I've nearly finished the "labelling" on the plane (some lids still need numbers etc.) but also made some additions to the model itself. The reason is that I discovered it lacked a pitot tube and taxi light on the lift wing as well as the navigational lights on the right side :)
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Please note this model still does not have any specular map, just getting the basic colour finished first and will develop the specular map once I start weathering it.

The markings are of Robert A. Lamb from 56th Fighter Group in 1943. I've not got something in mind for that particular aircraft but needed to pick one for working:)"

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_55.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_54.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_56.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_57.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/27.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/27_2.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/28.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/29.jpg


http://www.j-peters.com/wp-content/gallery/p-47c/

Excellent work ;)

nic727 10-07-2012 07:31 PM

It's for Il2 1946?

OMG look so real 0_0

pupo162 10-07-2012 07:37 PM

he also has 2 friends from 1940

http://www.j-peters.com/wp-content/g...bf109e-4/5.jpg

also this are not 1946 models.

Fighterace 10-07-2012 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mysticpuma (Post 467670)
This is by a guy called "Cobra6", looks amazing.

He says:"It's been quiet for a while since I was on a holiday and before that working on some freelance projects, but I've got more time on my hands again now to resume texturing.

During the last two days I've nearly finished the "labelling" on the plane (some lids still need numbers etc.) but also made some additions to the model itself. The reason is that I discovered it lacked a pitot tube and taxi light on the lift wing as well as the navigational lights on the right side :)
________________________

Please note this model still does not have any specular map, just getting the basic colour finished first and will develop the specular map once I start weathering it.

The markings are of Robert A. Lamb from 56th Fighter Group in 1943. I've not got something in mind for that particular aircraft but needed to pick one for working:)"

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_55.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_54.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_56.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/P-47C_57.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/27.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/27_2.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/28.jpg

http://www.j-peters.com/Images/WIP/Cockpit/29.jpg


http://www.j-peters.com/wp-content/gallery/p-47c/

Excellent work ;)

That looks friggin awesome !!!

So this isn't for 1946 then? :(

Luno13 10-07-2012 11:29 PM

Ignoring the massive polygon count, Il-2's engine can't render those reflections and bump-maps.

It's a project for something else.

nic727 10-07-2012 11:35 PM

what kind of project?

Fighterace 10-08-2012 05:09 AM

Would be an excellent addition to 1946!!

Ze-Jamz 10-08-2012 09:26 AM

Agreed..il2 coudnt handle that..looks very nice

Pips 10-08-2012 10:51 PM

Stunning!


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