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Great job on the Tiffy! :good:

Will fit the "old" textures?

You know I would like to have it in european clothes too. :-D

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Yes, you can still use the old skins. There are 2-3 additional texture files, that you have to copy from the new skin into the old skins files. One is for the refuelling probe, one is for the IRST and I do not remember what the third one was for. I have already adapted the AMI skins to the new model.

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14 hours ago, Svetlin said:

Yes, you can still use the old skins. There are 2-3 additional texture files, that you have to copy from the new skin into the old skins files. One is for the refuelling probe, one is for the IRST and I do not remember what the third one was for. I have already adapted the AMI skins to the new model.

Yes you are correct one file in particular that need to be changed to match the original texture for everything defiant country is the PIRATE.jpg

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On 4.7.2021 at 5:45 PM, GKABS said:

Done with the model except for some small things, I hope you will like it.

 

 

Great work on your ships mate! :good:

Any plans for more naval mods?

Maybe some civil ones?

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8 hours ago, Soulfreak said:

Any plans for more naval mods?

Yes I have two model in my list and I am still collecting data. 

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Maybe some civil ones?

No,  but some one (forum members) doing an amazing job with some civil ship coming maybe soon. 

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Um Al Maradim Class of missile attack craft

USS Pegasus (PHM-1)

 

I saw these two ships on the list and I'm a little curious if there are other plans, but of course if you want to keep it a surprise that's fine:drinks:

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Life is full of surprises :wink:

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Just updated the Typhoon model, and the file waiting for approval. :pilotfly:

Virgin 1.1

Minor fix in 3ds Max for the LOD file fixing the textures setting and changes made to the 
Specular/Glossiness/Reflection

Big thanks to bazillius for his help understanding more things for setting up the material in 3ds Max for jets.

 

 

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I will be working on JAT81500 amazing Dassault Rafale model to add some minor improvement to bring it to my last release standard of the Typhoon. :wink:

I am really honored to be working on the Rafale model that wad made by our talented friend JAT81500 and his amazing model.  I will be learning a lot from JAT81500 work. :kudos:

Also I would like to thank ravenclaw_007 for helping me get the 3ds Max files. :friends:

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Completed the new pilot ladder for the C model and B next to will be the UV mapping and texturing. :hi:

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Complete the C & B ladder 

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Looking at your updates on the Typhoon and the Rafale, GKABS, makes me wish Qatar bought a few Gripens too :biggrin:

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On 30.7.2023 at 11:40 PM, GKABS said:

The Iron Dome system Pack needs more work on the textures.

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Just want to let you know that the Hebrew text is upside down and backwards

The text on the bottom should say

"מרכז בקרה אווירית"

The top ones should be

"מסוכן"

"בזהירות"

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I am thinking of making the Martin Baker M16F ejection seat for the Rafale, unless we have one, please let me know.

If we don't have one, please can you lend a hand finding a blueprint or side photos for the seat.

Thanks.

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update on the MB MK16F, need to work on the UV map and the texture next.

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Almost completed.

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Started working on the Al Maradim class coastal boat.

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Rafale CF3 uploaded have fun. :pilotfly:

Piloted by Coupi :good:

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another update.

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one more update

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I have been working on this for a long time so it is time to share it with you defiant polite helmets from the 70s to today.

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I'm very happy to read You my friend !!! P. :hi:

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Welcome back GK I hope things get better. I'm glad you're showing wonders of your talent... PS: If within your means you've considered the Dash helmet from Israel... I wanted to make one but I don't have the skills to model humans yet. .

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