Hi,
For my own pirvate Spitfire, i've repainted the instruments to look like white/green ones, mainly of the later mark Spitfires so far i know.
Don't know if they were also used in retrofits during the war, for the earlier types, like the Mk II en Mk V.
They are based on real-life photo's of various spitfire instruments. Modified are:
- Airspeed (minor)
- Altitude (complete renumbering and colouring)
- Turn/Slip (some colouring)
- VIS (some colouring)
- PRM (complete renumbering and colouring)
What do you guys think and should i release it?
Marcel
Different kind of repaint
- jeepinforfun
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Re: Different kind of repaint
Yes please, nice work.
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- bladerunner900
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Re: Different kind of repaint
Yes, why not.
Nice work.
Steve.
Nice work.
Steve.
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Re: Different kind of repaint
Very nice.. unlikely to have been a period fit but could easily be a Warbird fit.
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Re: Different kind of repaint
good work I attempted to modify the B 17's cockpit once but It failed miserably
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