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Hi All,There is now a fully revamped Eastern B727-200 texture set available on my site. The textures available have some extensive detail added to the entire aircraft. And of course I have put in some heavy reflective effects for the belly and the tail.I have enhanced the textures for virtually every aspect of this excellent Mike Stone aircraft and included meaningful night lighting effects for the aircraft.http://www.gjsmith.com/images/EASTERN-7.jpgFor some higher quality screenshots please surf to:http://www.gjsmith.com/textures/b727.htmRegards and happy simmingGarry J. Smithgarry@gjsmith.com

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Very nice. Looks like it came right off the production paint line. Does any one apply exhaust stains? Does any one do "slightly weathered" versions? Eastern especially needs some weathered aircraft to depict the last days of operations. Just a different view.Bob

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Did Eastern really have those bright purplish colours at some point, Garry?I have a friend whose Dad flew with Eastern for 34 years; everything from the DC-3 that is the star exhibit in the Washington Air and Space Museum (hanging from the ceiling!) to the 747-121 loaner from Pan Am - what a career - and for his Christmas present last year, I collected up for him every Eastern aircraft he had ever flown, with panels and sound. I had to repaint a couple especially for him (no one else had done the 747-121 at that time, although it's out now) and I never came across those colours.Enlighten me?Mark "Dark Moment" BeaumontP.S. I sent you an email about a week ago on another subject. Did you get it?P.P.S. My friend gave me access to all his operations manuals for the DC-3, L-1011, DC-8, 727 and 747. Was I in heaven, or what!http://www.swiremariners.com/cxkaitak.htmlhttp://www.swiremariners.com/reds.htmlhttp://www.swiremariners.com/cxkaitakv3.jpg

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Hi Bob,I have several dirty and used textures on my site - check out the L1011 page for one example. I also like to see the weathered look on textures and have tinkered with several.Have a look at my L1011 page and others..Garry

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Hi,The colours for the stripes came from an image download from airliners.net Highly likely that there could be colour distortion. Welcome some input on real colours and I can change them quite rapidly.Garry

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Thanks Mark, Plunge carefully - you never know what can be hidden in the annals now days.Garry

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Hi Garry,Thanks for the information on the 3 Dirty Ladies. Very nice job on them.Recalling from my HO model railroad days with an airbrush, to get the weathered look done correctly took significantly more time and skill then the new production paint. I guess that is probably why we see only a limited number of dirty ladies available. The weathered look seperates the production spray painter from the artist/craftsman. We "belonged" in the production spray painter group. Got real good at production painting from all of the restarts following goofed weathering. ;-)Be sure and share some more weathered (dirty Ladies) 727 when you have time.Bob

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