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Geary

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  1. Vampires looking for blood. Pasko's old Vampire with new lines, rivets, etc... WIP.
  2. The only major problem I've had running SF2 in Win 10 has been with my Nvidia graphics card drivers. Updated drivers cause the game to go black when starting a mission if the game's graphics settings are set to 'unlimited.' It works fine on 'high' graphic setting. The 'fix' for me has been to keep an old set of drivers installed so I can run the game on 'unlimited' setting. If you don't use a Nvidia graphics card you might not have this problem.
  3. Spitting Venom! (PauloPanz repainted skin.) Natural Metal / Aluminium. WIP repainted lines, rivets, template, etc.
  4. Like Gepard said, which game are the pictures from? Did these games work before? Also, for SF1 to work with Win 7 you must have Direct X 9 installed. The last version of that is 'directx_Jun2010_redist.exe.' But I assume you have it installed or I think it wouldn't start. Once DX9 is installed, try loading a clean install of Strike Fighter Project 1. Update it to the Oct 2008 update. The problem you describe with your SF1 sounds like it might be a video problem. Windows 10 has this same problem. It's fixed on many computers with the HDR mods in the Combat Ace download section. Also try updating you video drivers. If you are using video that's part of your motherboard, you might try a video card to see it that fixes the problem. Good luck,
  5. Any way you want to release these is fine with me. Just release them and thanks. (P.S. Don't forget the MTO P-38's also need some TLC.)
  6. Cutting Board Computer

    bazillius, You are right. It is useless to someone who has no use for it, but I built it with a specific purpose in mind. I use it for testing computer parts. It's a test board. Quite easy to get to any area I need on it. And it does attract attention when it's hanging on the wall when not being used.
  7. My new cutting board computer. I needed a test motherboard. A motherboard became available. A few rubber spacer, a few wood screws and voila, a cutting board test board.
  8. Aereonautica Militare Italiana F-84G Skinpack

    Beautiful, as always.
  9. Armée de l'air F-84E/G Skinpack

    "I wish someone will build an early '50 Nato campaign using these (and other) brand new toys ..." Me, too.
  10. https://worldwarwings.com/30-scale-a-1-skyraider-takes-to-the-skies/?fbclid=IwAR0eBadTuVn2s4THjhOasZBUifaFwumfqHoI2nWlmCfzIBXffYJA64Kpfbo Anyone with a good working relationship with Santa, please pass this request on and say a few nice things about me (if you can do so without choking or laughing).
  11. I Found What I Want For Christmas

    Do you mean the car/station wagon? A real one or the Match Box version? I could look for the Match Box version for you if you can get me the above Skyraider.
  12. You also have 'SpecificStationCode=1pilones' in your weapondata001.ini file, but not in your weapons entries. You might want to try commenting it out for the time being, ;SpecificStationCode=1pilones.
  13. Wilches, Sorry if I gave the impression I am 'making' this model. I don't know how to 'make' models. This model is the Bell 206 JetRanger from YAP's pay ware 'Drug War' install, which I have. I am working to 'convert' it to a reasonable facsimile of an OH-58A Kiowa for my Vietnam installs. Mostly repainting a skin and hiding a few bits. I would also like some weapons for this a/c. I need an M27 Armament Subsystem with an M134 minigun. Hate flying around in a war zone with no weapons. So far, I've only found the minigun, but no way to attach it. If I understand it correctly, the YAP Bell 206 is converted (?) from a FSX model? If you don't have the YAP Drug War install, you might try converting the FSX freeware version. Then paint it and make/attach the weapons you want. The attached screenshot is what I'm converting it from:
  14. OH-58A Kiowa scout helicopter of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Vietnam. (WIP) (Thanks to Allenjb42 for his help with this skin.) Hunter Killer Team.
  15. B-26 Marauding over Germany, 1943. (Wrench's Original work - paint, decals now with new lines, rivets...)
  16. HOLY SH!T!!! (I think I sucked up my seat cushion.)
  17. Looks like enough for a start. Now all we need are a lot of experts and artists.
  18. Sounds interesting. I would like to see this, too. I did some French skins for some of the US prop planes I think they used, not sure though. I don't know enough about that era. Any idea what planes they used and what the skins looked like?
  19. Do you have this version of the Campaign Customizer: SF2_DLC011_CampaignCustomizer_setup_Jul2013.exe? This is the latest. You can get it from ThirdWire's site under the support Tab. Then to Download Center. You will need your access code given to you when you bought the Campaign Customizer. Not sure why it' not working. Would think the auto update would've updated that, too.
  20. You might try uninstalling the Campaign Customizer and re-installing it.
  21. Tuskegee Airman Lee Archer's favorite ride. (Scrapper's SF1 skin for Wolf257's P-51D fitted to Wolf257's P-51B model.)
  22. Yup, clichés are almost inevitable. They have ruined a good war movie or two. One in particular that comes to mind is 'Flight of the Intruder.' Great A-6 flying and carrier deck scenes. Cliché script and subpar acting. Still... Intruder scenes. I've seen trailers for Midway and Dauntless. Dauntless CGI is a bit cartoonish, but still looking forward to watching those scenes. There are some great black and white war flics out there. 'Command Decision' comes to mind even if it is more of a play/stage drama. Don't know/recall what movie you speak of here. Some of it sounds a bit like 'Attack.'
  23. At least foreign to some of us... depending on where you live and what language(s) you speak. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/history/great-foreign-language-war-films.html?fbclid=IwAR0jFjjZ0qeHS1TwSfJsh88IA4AgFW_5iPc-bRmCmUojDuIdvh_XA8NmvcU
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