July 12, 201510 yr ...beware, you'll set the bush alight!So... who remembers all these war films about the "Great War"? What sticks out most in your memories of these old films? Well for me, it means seeing a lot of Tiger Moths in dogfights with other Tiger Moths. There were never enough reconditioned WW1 planes for the films, so the good old Tiggie had to play dual roles. ...and now I have re-discovered Ant's Tiger Moth. What fun! Chris Brisland - the repainter known as EagleSkinner is back from the dead. Perhaps. Or maybe not. System: Intel I9 32 GB RAM, nVidia RTX 3090 graphics 24 GB VRAM, three 32" Samsung monitors, Logitech yoke, pedals, switch panel, multi panel
July 12, 201510 yr Nice paint on a great plane! Good to see you still have your touch Chris. regards, Joe The best gift you can give your children is your time.
July 27, 201510 yr Great to see that you have your website up and running again. Not directly a Great War Plane, but a very well done Waco biplane of the 1920s/1930s is the one that Alabeo sells. It sure could use some of your creative textures :wink: :wink: Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds My specs: AMD Radeon RX6700XT, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, 34" monitor, screen resolution: 2560x1080
July 28, 201510 yr Author I have been wary of Alabeo/Carenado planes in the past because there have been too many niggly inconsistencies in the past and also the just love mirroring parts. But I have recently bought the Extra 300 and am quite taken by it (even if it is a squirrely b***h to land). But I must admit that I am looking at the Waco. Chris Brisland - the repainter known as EagleSkinner is back from the dead. Perhaps. Or maybe not. System: Intel I9 32 GB RAM, nVidia RTX 3090 graphics 24 GB VRAM, three 32" Samsung monitors, Logitech yoke, pedals, switch panel, multi panel
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