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I'll be more specific. Give me some time. Anyway it's a superb work as it is!

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la única zona "cuadrada" de el fuselaje, es la unión de la cola larga y es bastante cuadrada

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54 minutes ago, torno said:

la única zona "cuadrada" de el fuselaje, es la unión de la cola larga y es bastante cuadrada

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Hummm.... My bad. I looked to the fuse cross on the picture and I assumed that is a "rounded" background when it is not. Looks perfect on the shot above. Forget it. I´m getting too old.

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On 31/08/2017 at 0:10 AM, torno said:

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Hello Torno,

Oh! I like it... very impressive model!!! :good:

Do you have a specific cockpit ? 

Coupi.

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my knowledge is not so wide, could create a cockpit that looks amazing but would have fixed instruments, so far I use the cockpit of the old fw 190.

Sorry my bad english.

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half the stuff on the 1stGen cockpit dosen't even work.

maybe one from Stary's Generic cockpit pack??

 

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Many thanks Baffmeister!!!:good:

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Wolf257's A-36A, P-51A, P-51B, P-51C and P-51D Mustangs

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Some fun experiments with Stary's generic WW2 cockpits and the move instruments trick. As he says, "Rivet counters and/or WW2 experts please note that these cockpits do NOT represent any specific real-life models/variants, so if you seek for ultimate realism in modelling this pack is NOT for you." But, sometimes, they give a more similar view from a cockpit, as far as cockpit framing goes, than using a stock cockpit, which was their purpose. By using the move trick, you can remove guns, etc., to get more use from them. Here, they're applied to a P-51b and a Malcom hooded P=51. Like me, they're far from perfect, but they give a more similar view, framing wise, than using a stock P-51d cockpit. I know most won't like them, but I do. Thanks, Stary.

 

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