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Hi guys.

 

Would it be to much to ask for a lineup with the NGX738, 77L and the 77W in one picture?

 

Just so you get the feeling of size with these lovely birds.

 

Thanks Michael

Michael Moe

 

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I've seen pics like that before, but never figured out how people make them...

Kyle Rodgers

most likely photoshop.. I could do this..... if only i had the 77W on my PC lol :D Just kidding :D

regards,

Alexander Marx

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I remember someone mentioning you can do it with FS recorder.

Rob Prest

 

Misleading topic?

 

Perhaps not entirely, but sure the title could be more specific. 

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most likely photoshop.. I could do this..... if only i had the 77W on my PC lol :D Just kidding :D

 

I could do it in Photoshop, for sure, but depending on the angle, and any type of overlap, it could be a lot of work.

Kyle Rodgers

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Get on a muti-player session and allow high quality model depiction. 

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Misleading topic?

 

Perhaps not entirely, but sure the title could be more specific. 

 

I kinda agree, but at the same time, it got me to click on it, so...mission partially accomplished?

Kyle Rodgers

I remember someone mentioning you can do it with FS recorder.

I believe that is true. However, I've never done it - so cannot fully confirm.

Kind regards,

Luke Bischoff

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I just watched a tutorial on YouTube for how to do it.  Seems simple enough...

Kyle Rodgers

I just watched a tutorial on YouTube for how to do it.  Seems simple enough...

Famous last words. :lol:

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Famous last words. :lol:

 

This is definitely the truth.  Let's see how well the brain functions fare after biking myself home in 27 degree (+ 80% humidity) weather...wooooo!

 

EDIT: 27 miles of that, too...

Kyle Rodgers

This is definitely the truth.  Let's see how well the brain functions fare after biking myself home in 27 degree (+ 80% humidity) weather...wooooo!

 

EDIT: 27 miles of that, too...

Rather you than me Kyle! I guess we are lucky in the UK as our climate never gets as cold or hot and humid as yours. Mind you on the rare times it does the whole country comes to a stop (especially when it snows). In fact on the BBC last night there was a documentary about British Airways( 2nd part of 3). One part of it was filmed at T7 JFK in a bad snow storm yet the airport stayed open. One New Yorker correctly pointed out that Heathrow would have closed with half that amount of snow!

Regards

Nixon Thomas

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