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What other paint of the Mirage???

 

Ouf toi!

 

:^o

 

I understand now... : @

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Let me introduce you Mlle Anne Chappement, who's in charge of the final tests of the Mirage 4000.

Don't worry about her slight accent, the DST..., euuh... "checked" her, nothing serious for sure.

 

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"Bonjour ma chère, would you like a drink?

The Mirage 4000? Yes, anything you want to know..."

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Let me introduce you Mlle Anne Chappement, who's in charge of the final tests of the Mirage 4000.

Don't worry about her slight accent, the DST..., euuh... "checked" her, nothing serious for sure.

 

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"Bonjour ma chère, would you like a drink?

The Mirage 4000? Yes, anything you want to know..."

:air_kiss: ok im going double agent too :air_kiss: :air_kiss: :air_kiss: :air_kiss: :air_kiss: :air_kiss:

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It seems its me who is holding it back, i have moved the last week so I can finish my part the upcoming week. its not much i have to do, cocas did a great job on this bird ;)

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no Martin your not holding back beacouse we me and flogger23 decide to uplaod has a Version 1.0 and the your change and more if needed can be done in version 2.0 done by you and an one more that wants to go for it

im happy whit watt i have and im moving on i know it not perfect but its near that!

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Is in the trials process, hope to have some screenies soon.

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Yes it is, only, progresses as life allows. Single seater is almost at finish line, dual seat version is under chisel and hammer getting a facelift at the moment.

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Dawn...

 

Cool! I want it, i want it!

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Just remember my friends as soon as Logan finishes his magic, i will need to adapt all the skins to it, please be patient with us :D we are preparing something really nice for you all :D

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It is currently as unavailable as the real one, highest level of fidelity good.gif.pagespeed.ce.PoYRIVsMjL.gif

 

So we're completing it, and we'll fully test it and post pictures of it, and then we'll say it's over.

We're f...ing good modelers, ain't we?

 

Advertising : there's some features that I never seen in any model yet.

 

It would be total shame not to be able to share it.

 

...as the real one

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Gang, I just can tell you that Cliff is the man behind the cameras and he has done an astonishing job in the avionics and physics area, i wish i could have him in all of my projects pending, but this one is a hell of a job!!!

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After completing the basic flight tests, heading to paintshop for proper finish and system calibration...

 

 

 

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Starring :

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Christian Marin (R.I.P.), french actor
as commandant Dugenou

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Anna Kushchyenko, former russian spy
as Anne Chappement

- "Mademoiselle Chappement!
Regardez ma chère, ourr verry last airrcrraft.
Isn't she a beauty?
Oh, I have a wonderrful idea!
Would you enjoy a little rride in the back seat?

- шell чou'яe тoo laтe, тнe fligнт cяew had alяeadч taкe caяe of me.
Tнeч нave beeи veяч кiиd тo me siиce I шoяк нeяe.

- Ah? dommage, ze next time maybe alors...
Have you noticed zat we're alrready testing ze new type of missiile you came with.
(C'est marrant ces petites ailettes à l'arrière. Ca vient d'un grille-pain?)
I sincerrly doubt zat it will be superior to our Matra 530... ahem... ahem... cough! cough! cough! uh... sorry
Wherre did you say it comes frrom?

- Fяom India

- Aah, rreeaalyy???"

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Logan his it me or did you remake most if not all of the Fuselage and pilons???

nice work btw alot better

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Logan his it me or did you remake most if not all of the Fuselage and pilons???

nice work btw alot better

Thanks cocas, 90% are original mesh and I did a little face lift and contour refining on some parts. 

 

The O could happen.... 

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A very impressive MiG killer! clapping.gif.pagespeed.ce.letqCZTOMd.gif

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Hi Daniel, it's good to see you posting.

 

I hope a Mirage 4000O is on the horizon too.

 

Well Sheriff, as you gave the idea, could you be more precise about the camo please?

 

Which camo do you have in mind?

 

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