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 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: January 4th, 2023, 11:37 am 

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Some interesting colour schemes there, nice work. In general any outline should be black (excepting glass canopies), anything that stands proud. eswube's diagram above explains it pretty well. Basically if there is air around it (or behind it) then it should be black. Cheers. Nice to get compliment...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: January 4th, 2023, 11:30 am 

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In regards to intakes, I'd mark in black also this, because it's spatially separated from the fuselage behind. And, actually, that part of refuelling probe that's not making one surface with fuselage behind it, also MUST be outlined in black. https://www.dropbox.com/s/zmsiubmvu03u7aq/intake.png?raw...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: January 3rd, 2023, 8:47 pm 

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As I mentioned, there is some difference of opinion when it comes the canopies and (but here very little) when it comes to rudders, elevators etc. (because there is definite break of surface there) but for the last nearly 15 years of FD scale it was typically outlined so. My personal approach is th...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: January 3rd, 2023, 8:05 pm 

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Very impressive, but I have some "technical" remarks - You need to outline the engine intakes in black (because there is physical separation between the outermost part of them, the innermost, and with fuselage itself), and I also suggest that You outline in black the rudder (as it's a moving part) ...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: January 3rd, 2023, 4:58 pm 

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F-5 Freedom Fighter/F-5E Tiger AU operators - a little Christmas project showing F-5 operators in my AU. All aircraft are shown in their last livery (excluding any special retirement schemes/tails) with the year of retirement in brackets (2023 of course means the type is still in service). I've take...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: November 3rd, 2022, 11:48 pm 

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The BAe146 in the colours of an AU Royal Air Force - the dark grey used on general purpose utility types, the RAF training black used for training aircraft, the "red tail" VIP colour scheme, iconic blue/white Transport Command colour scheme (used for non-frontline squadrons used mainly for internal ...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: October 22nd, 2022, 3:20 pm 

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If the Royal Navy acquired its own Typhoons for aggressor/evaluation roles, alongside Hawks and Hunters, seen here in standard British military black training colour scheme.

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 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: October 20th, 2022, 11:15 pm 

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The Bombardier CL-415MP variant, in a fictional RAF search and rescue command colour scheme. Although hardly a realistic proposal, I've always had a thing for flying boats and envisage an aircraft like this being used by RAF SAR squadrons (back when they still existed :cry: ) for operations out into...

 Forum: FD Scale Drawings  Topic: FD AU 4

 Post subject: Re: FD AU 4 Posted: October 18th, 2022, 3:36 pm 

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Some Hawker Hunters in modern RAF colours. If ATAC and Apache can still operate Hunters, why can't the RAF? An imagining of if (heavily upgraded) Hawker Hunters were kept in service by the RAF as aggressor and training/evaluation aircraft due to their (somewhat) unique flight characteristics. And ju...

 Forum: Alternate Universe Designs  Topic: Various AU Royal Navy vessels

 Post subject: Re: Various AU Royal Navy vessels Posted: October 18th, 2022, 12:03 am 

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The Armidale-class Patrol Boat, mainstay of Royal Navy Coastal Forces Entering service from 1999 onwards to replace the Island-class patrol vessels, the Armidale-class is the mainstay medium size patrol vessel (alongside the larger River-class vessels and smaller Archer and Cutlass-class) used for p...
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