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Fuselage UV mapping
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
have this Accidently erased mine and my RAR file is corrupt -
Fuselage UV mapping
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Thanks Russo ,,but I realy cant make heads or tails of this..it coul also be my bad eye sight -
OUCH!!!! never going to hear the end of this,,,,
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For Paolo
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
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View File Bell XF-109 Had it been built, the Bell D-188A project would have been one of the most unorthodox aircraft to fly, and certainly the most unusual in the US Air Force inventory. In 1955, Bell Aircraft was requested by both the USAF and the US Navy to develop a VTOL/STOVL supersonic, all-weather fighter-bomber and defence interceptor. The project was highly ambitious and was designed to fulfill a multitude of roles for two different services and, as a result – based on the poor record of other cooperative Air Force/Navy aircraft projects – it is highly dubious as to its success.[citation needed] The aircraft was designated the Model 2000, and was offered in two different versions – the D-188 for the Navy and the D-188A for the Air Force. Bell had rather optimistically called the Navy version the XF3L-1 and the Air Force version the XF-109, although neither of these designations were official.[citation needed] On 5 December 1960, Bell publicly showed off the design as the XF-109 – the Air Force version, as the Navy had lost interest the year earlier, however in the spring of 1961, the US Air Force canceled the program and no examples were built. Some of the features, do to no Info, where inprovised by me. Cockpit: Using F-15 Cockpit Credit goes to its creator unzip ad folders to their appropiate places...have fun ((( there is no longer a source file for this, Untill a new version is made it stands as it is.)))) THIS MODEL IS ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FREEWARE AND IN NO OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL IT BE USED, EVEN IN PART OF ANYTHING THAT IS PAYWARE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMBAT ACE MODDERS AGREEMENT Submitter Veltro2k Submitted 07/26/2012 Category What If Hangar
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Had it been built, the Bell D-188A project would have been one of the most unorthodox aircraft to fly, and certainly the most unusual in the US Air Force inventory. In 1955, Bell Aircraft was requested by both the USAF and the US Navy to develop a VTOL/STOVL supersonic, all-weather fighter-bomber and defence interceptor. The project was highly ambitious and was designed to fulfill a multitude of roles for two different services and, as a result – based on the poor record of other cooperative Air Force/Navy aircraft projects – it is highly dubious as to its success.[citation needed] The aircraft was designated the Model 2000, and was offered in two different versions – the D-188 for the Navy and the D-188A for the Air Force. Bell had rather optimistically called the Navy version the XF3L-1 and the Air Force version the XF-109, although neither of these designations were official.[citation needed] On 5 December 1960, Bell publicly showed off the design as the XF-109 – the Air Force version, as the Navy had lost interest the year earlier, however in the spring of 1961, the US Air Force canceled the program and no examples were built. Some of the features, do to no Info, where inprovised by me. Cockpit: Using F-15 Cockpit Credit goes to its creator unzip ad folders to their appropiate places...have fun ((( there is no longer a source file for this, Untill a new version is made it stands as it is.)))) THIS MODEL IS ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FREEWARE AND IN NO OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL IT BE USED, EVEN IN PART OF ANYTHING THAT IS PAYWARE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMBAT ACE MODDERS AGREEMENT -
NEW WWII WIP
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
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NEW WWII WIP
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
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Two new projects
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
Just received my book.Its fantastic. Thanx again Jules -
NEW WWII WIP
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
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NEW WWII WIP
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
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NEW WWII WIP
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
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Two new projects
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
I have been practicing with 3D MAX Mapping. using the unwrap UV to allign everything..bigest problems is the fuselage and stitching -
Two new projects
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
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Two new projects
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
2 weeks ? -
Two new projects
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
Ordered the Hard Cover....Still wished it was in a PDF format -
Two new projects
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
Thank you Jules. I hope I would be able to purchase a PDF version. -
Two new projects
Veltro2k replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
Hope I can find a better 3-view
