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That's a lot of rivets! Looking great Nightshifter.
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Very nice as usual Nightshifter. What is FBS doing these days?
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Very sharp.
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Thanks guys, Yeah Joe that is a LOT of rivets, have done abit more and toned them down a lot since that image but am currently working on the fuselage rivets (joy).
As for FBS, I have seen him posting more of his work at the M4T site - jaw dropping stuff as usual |
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Progress is going a bit faster now that the rivets are complete
Story so far: Panel lines complete Internals complete Bolts Complete Rivets Complete Weathering - W.I.P. First paint Scheme - undecided ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Great work!
I'm just working on a Spit-template after I completely reworked Foo'bars 109-template. A very good template, but I never felt comfortable with various points, so in the meanwhile I've completely redone the whole thing - bolt by bolt. My personal feeling is, though, that bolts and panel-lines are mostly overdone. It's good this is up to one's personal preference, but I oriented on original pictures and tried to find a way between a realistic look and somewhat more eyecandy 3D-effects. The problems is, though, that you mostly see the metal surrounding the bolts, due to their bent shape and different reflections, rather than the bolts themselves. This is my result: ![]() For my Spit-template, I use pictures like this to adjust strength of panellines and stuff:
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