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MiG-15 Bis cockpit HD


This is highly detailed, high poly cockpit model of iconic soviet jet fighter MiG-15 Bis.

 

Thanks to Do335 and Coupi for some very nice tweaks to my previous MiG-15 cockpits which were incorporated into this mod; also to Swambast for some reference materials.
I made my best to make most of the instruments working; possibly includes some new never before seen creative solutions ;)

 

Read the readme for the boring stuff and additional info.

 

Have fun
Stary


 

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Fantastic job!..........Another in the line of the 'Pit Master'

Thanks Stary

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The Pit Master strikes again! I'm in love with this cockpit... Thank you mr. Stary.

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Excellent!! Thank you!

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Many thanks Stary!!! :good:

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for those asking about MiG-17 you can use this one until I finish this:

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