August 7, 200421 yr Since I've started repainting, I'm coming up with some liveries that might be interesting. Let me know what you think.http://www.absoluteplanes.com/images/news/whitestar744.JPGMelJet's 744 in White Star Line (Titanic) Liveryhttp://www.absoluteplanes.com/images/news/colorair777.JPGMelJet's 772 in the Norwegian (out of business) Color Air LiveryLet me know what you think.Best regards,
August 10, 200421 yr Is the first one an actual livery? To me it doesn't seem like a red tail fits with those other colors... The paint job on both is good though! :) Sincerely, Chase My 2017 Build: Liquid Cooled i7 7700K CPU idle @ 4.2GHz | MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G | 16GB's DDR4 4000 RAM | ASUS 27" 144hz Gaming Monitor | MSI Z270 M7 Motherboard | Windows 10 | Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB SSD
August 10, 200421 yr Thanks for the feedback.Well, the first one has never been painted on an a/c, but it's the colors the Titanic was paited in. (not sure anyone would wanna fly on it though) lol.I put the red tail, because it's the logo of the White Star Line. It was just an idea to see if it worked. It probably doesnt.The second one is Color Air. An out of business Norwegian low cost carrier, owned by the ferry company, Color Line. I like the name and logo, but if I were to make a VA out of it, I would probably make a better livery than that, with some other lines and designs. Perhaps use some of the curved lines I used for my Golden America livery in the other post I did.I am starting to think that I wanna start Trans Continental VA in this livery.http://www.absoluteplanes.com/images/news/tca_747_1.JPGNot sure I love the tail logo, but it's what the original was, so I can't really change it. If I start the VA, perhaps I can change the design later, like the real airlines do.Great with feedback.Thank youBest regards,
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