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Twin-Whirlwind & Catalina…

Started by Tophe, December 25, 2004, 02:49:54 AM

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B777LR

#420
And heres the twin-tutor:

Tophe

#421
Nice! :wub:  But could you tell us how you do that? With Photoshop or Photopaint or else? (I use Photopaint, but find far less liberty than what you are able to do, young Master...)
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

B777LR

#422
I use microsoft paint! Aircraft is found on the internet, and modified. Quite a lot here: http://images.google.dk/images?q=aircraft+...-20%2CGGLG%3Ada

B777LR

#423
And here is the twin-eagle (double-trouble!)


B777LR

#424
And 1 Twin-mosquito:


Quoteyoung Master

Hey, you are the master, im just learning from you! :D

B777LR

#425
And the result of a little fooling around:

Tophe

#426
QuoteHey, you are the master, im just learning from you! :D
This is the best reward for a teacher: the pupil has become better than the teacher that inspired him!
Great! Congratulations!
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

B777LR

Revealing the secret: My next picture to be done, will be a twin-boom mosquito!

B777LR

#428
Mostly done now  :wub:  :wub:  :wub: :


Looks a bit like a vampire ;)

B777LR

#429
My twin-tail P-51, with inspiration from one of your other threads:
http://www.whatifmodelers.com/forum//index...pic=4461&st=320


B777LR

#430
Twin-tail Bf-110


B777LR

#431
And defieing the law:

B777LR

#432
But to make up for it, here is a Twin-boom Bf-109

Tophe

:wub:  :wub: Thanks for this wonderful batch dear... Great work but :angry:  remember Sunday is not for work :(  but for fun ^_^ , well this is much fun, you are right :D !
On my side, I just answer a puzzle about the Fw 198 at http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/inde...php?topic=458.0 :
Part of the misunderstanding may be that:
- a true Fw 198 was designed and was original
- the magazine Aeroplane Spotter (Vol. IV issue No.75) failed to get some art about it and used an old art made for the De Schelde S.21, which became a fake Fw 198
That would be a minor misunderstanding, not interesting me much, BUT... maybe they used this drawing because the Fw 198 was described as a twin-boom pusher with a glazed nose... and I would like to see the real 198, I'd love it...

And I add a picture here: Fw 198 as twin-boom with a pusher central propeller and glazed nose but so different from a S.21: just a 3-engined derivative of the Fw 190Z...
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

B777LR

Quoteremember Sunday is not for work
I know, but my sea-cout corps had arranged the largest "car-boot sale" on the south of funnen (the center island), so i had to work all weekend (including sunday) :(