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This looks great, Sita. I look forward to seeing it in the game. Excellent work.
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Wow!!! Thank you Sita!! So nice!
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Beautiful work, but . . .
In operational service those empty shelves behind the co-pilot's seat would be filled with radio and navigation equipment. But, it's an easy fix (assuming you want to fix it). All you need is "boxes" of the appropriate shape and color since you can't see the tops or faces of the radios/navigation aids. |
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Wow. Three modifications?
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i hope for 4.14 ...
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If the radio equipment is big enough, it might block the pilot's view sufficiently that you can reduce polys. Alternately, you can have closed-sided shelf, which would not only reduce polys, but would also be easier to skin.
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