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Hej everyone
I think these Crimson Skies MOCS are brilliant. Especially as you guys are
making the sepia crew pictures to go along with them. I am still dissapointed
that I cant import the Crimson Skies planes into Microsoft Flight Simulator!
Anyway, I think these MOCS are worthy of their own dedicated website to showcase
all the different militias on one page. Just a thought.
Keep em coming.
Chris
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.build.military, Chris Paton wrote:
> Hej everyone
>
> I think these Crimson Skies MOCS are brilliant. Especially as you guys are
> making the "sepia" crew pictures to go along with them. I am still
> dissapointed that I can't import the Crimson Skies planes into Microsoft
> Flight Simulator!
You probably can, but you'd have to program them
in. I don't know if any Flight Sim Toolkits or
other devices exist to aid such an endeavor.
Then again, it may be fortunate that they can't
just be imported in form; I have a strange feeling
that the planes are, sadly, aerodynamically "fan-
tastic" and wouldn't work in a real-life scenario
without some serious tweaking. (See: Fairey Battle,
for the problems attending a fighter with a big
honkin' gun turret.)
But boy, are those MOCs ever pretty. Keep 'em coming,
Peter! (Now you just have to build some zeps...)
best
LFB
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > But boy, are those MOCs ever pretty. Keep 'em coming,
> Peter! (Now you just have to build some zeps...)
If I ever build a zeppelin, I'll take a hint from Lego's Technic Idea Book from
back when and just do it with a two-liter bottle =)
Or maybe the Adventurers Zeppelin? Nah, too small...
Hey, you're the one with all the grey--why don't you work on that?
Peter
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