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re-paint specialists

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I am looking forward to replacing the default msfs paint jobs with something from the real world.However, there seems to be so many choices, I don't know where to start.Is there someone who is "famous" for their high quality re-paints of the 737?Thanks,Edward

It depends on where you want to put the real ones, I think that 99.9% of the reapaints are awesome. The best effect is obtained when not only you replace some of the default, but also wheh you tweak the AI traffic to use them in a realistic basis.Take a look at your local airport, see which airlines are seen more often do a search in this library and surely you will find good samples, if your favorite airline is not already painted, you can request in any of the forums, there's always somebody willing to help. As far as me ( I am an Aircraft painter) I only upload a file upon request. In that way I e-mail the painting to the requestor several times and do all the suggested corrections before uploading and making public the paint.Take a look at the awsome gloosy Avianca Airlines 737-400, or the opaque and dirty repaint of the Surinam Airlines 737 or the Air force one, all of them done by request.As final note, MS Aircraft textures are designed to keep frame rates low, specially in the AI A/C, so the paintings some of the times are not "real" not because of the painters but because of the limitations of MS.

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