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    Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    Our damage modellers have done incredible work in creating outstanding 3D damage model effects for the new aircraft. The latest images really showcase this work.

    Would be great to hear comments from the community.

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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    This looks fantastic!

    I'm just afraid I will see it much too often on my plane

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    Quote Originally Posted by DerDa View Post
    This looks fantastic!

    I'm just afraid I will see it much too often on my plane
    Fill up your Tigermoth with mothballs

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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    They have done an amazing job.
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    Good God! That's my plane, Pat! (The B.b.b.baskets!!!) Salute!

    (I need a refund!!!!)

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    Time to think about bailing out!?
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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    This is damage modelling I have seen for 9 years since version 1.0
    But anyway is okay.

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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    Quote Originally Posted by ATAG_Marlow View Post
    Good God! That's my plane, Pat! (The B.b.b.baskets!!!) Salute!

    (I need a refund!!!!)
    Looks like your car as well Marlow


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    Time to think about bailing out!?
    Bail out! only a madman would jump from a perfectly good airplane, also much easier to breathe in a well ventilated aircraft

    nice Pics Pattle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bussard View Post
    This is damage modelling I have seen for 9 years since version 1.0
    But anyway is okay.
    'Specsavers' is the place, dear boy! Pop in there, pronto......... and they'll have you right as rain in next to no time! Salute!

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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    WOW Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATAG_Knight View Post
    Looks like your car as well Marlow


    Good Job TFS …
    Marlow do you drive a Vauxhall Viva like mine , during car theft epidemic I used to to leave it with keys in and engine running, to no avail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackMaXX View Post
    Marlow do you drive a Vauxhall Viva like mine , during car theft epidemic I used to to leave it with keys in and engine running, to no avail.
    Wow...

    Did your posh neighbour have an Allegro, a Maxi or a Marina?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ATAG_Highseas View Post
    Wow...

    Did your posh neighbour have an Allegro, a Maxi or a Marina?

    Can't believe you've posted those names Seas !. Now all my nightmare issues will come back

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATAG_Knight View Post
    Can't believe you've posted those names Seas !. Now all my nightmare issues will come back
    Since everyone is in 'confession mode' perhaps I'd better admit now that, though I never had a Viva, Jack, I did have a mustard coloured Avenger and then a bright yellow Maxi...the yellow peril! It was the only Maxi in Marlow...all the rest had long been scrapped apart from 'Miser Marlow's'.............and everybody knew it was me!!!!

    I also has a blue Austin 1100 back in the late 70's but that was when I was 18 and first going out with Jen. Having a car....and then a girlfriend (in that order?) was the biz! I could fill that car up for £5 of Student Grant money! Ha! The U.K. Tax Payers got a bargain! Salute!

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    My first car was a 1968 Viva HB. I also owned a 1972 Viva HC and a 1975 Viva HC 'Magnum' with the 1800cc engine. Great cars

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    The damage modelling on the Spitfire looks great, and very realistic. I too think that I will be seeing this on my own aircraft often!!

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    my first car was an old VW beetle, it was slow and a bit of a wreck, but it had some style. I then had a Mini, nice car, gave real impression of speed being so close to the ground, +

    and then, and then.....

    The Vauxhall Viva !!!. It was junk when it was designed and built, mine was old and clapped out. it used more oil then petrol, a previous victim/owner had "customized it" by fitting (nailing) a tachometer and oil pressure gauge on top of the dash so I could see at all time how bad it was.

    It was about this I realized that there was evil in the world.
    Don't let Grudges fester and poison your future happiness......get your revenge as quickly as possible.

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    My first car had a giant fungi growing inside the back door. The glass (that window didn't roll down) rubber was cracked and rain constantly fed my co-pilot.
    The day I sold it I had to cut the excess that grew outside and was visible

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    Was driving a Vauxhall Frontera (Sports!) a long time.
    Ok, its not a real Vauxhall but an Opel whose design was copied from a Japanese car.

    It did shed quite a lot of unecessary ballast over the years such as this cloth covering the inside walls, the horn and the ability to open the side windows, but was really good for transporting the necessities of life.

    It was already eight years old, when I bought it, 18 when I left the place and the last I heard it's still running ... well not precisely strong, but running. Should be 28 by now.


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    Apologies in advance.

    My first car was a Spitfire MkIV....

    Sadly Triumph not Merlin engine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slot View Post
    Apologies in advance.

    My first car was a Spitfire MkIV....

    Sadly Triumph not Merlin engine!

    My current car is a Spitfire 1500 and has been for 18 years.

    First was a mini. Only ever had one god awful car.

    A Talbot Samba. YIKES !!

    That said it cost me £50 an I sold it a year later for £400 !!

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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    Damage modeling is looking awesome! The de-painted areas look a lot more metalic, adding a special bit of realism, and the damage to the cockpit outside is good to see!
    It looks fantastic, well done all! The little scratches etc also are fabtastic, well done!



    Still workin' on a vehicle over here, but all of those sound pretty interesting, the Fungus car sounds like a great collector's edition!

    At the end of the day I kind of love the appeal of cars from the 50s-70s
    If they are a bomb it doesn't matter so much so long as they run

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    Re: Latest Damage Modelling - Spitfire Vb

    Quote Originally Posted by ATAG_Highseas View Post
    My current car is a Spitfire 1500 and has been for 18 years.

    First was a mini. Only ever had one god awful car.

    A Talbot Samba. YIKES !!

    That said it cost me £50 an I sold it a year later for £400 !!
    Nice!


    Sometimes wish I still had mine.

    It was that horrible "French Blue" and leaked in the rain but was great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slot View Post
    Nice!


    Sometimes wish I still had mine.

    It was that horrible "French Blue" and leaked in the rain but was great.

    Happy days.
    The Triumph / British Leyland / Rover Group blue is called Pageant Blue. That is what mine is.


    Not really sure what French Blue is...

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    I don't usually do poetry.

    First car.
    Mini.
    Wheel arches.
    Rust, leak, water.
    Paddling pool floor.
    Say no more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by major_setback View Post
    I don't usually do poetry.

    First car.
    Mini.
    Wheel arches.
    Rust, leak, water.
    Paddling pool floor.
    Say no more.
    You forgot the 3 foot long gear lever with a bend in it (and of course the follow up to rust, the battery following you along dragging on the road still attached if lucky by the cables)

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    Quote Originally Posted by major_setback View Post
    I don't usually do poetry.

    First car.
    Mini.
    Wheel arches.
    Rust, leak, water.
    Paddling pool floor.
    Say no more.
    You forgot the 3 foot long gear lever with a bend in it (and of course the follow up to rust, the battery following you along dragging on the road still attached if lucky by the cables)

    Oh and to get back to damaged planes - it looks pretty camn good but too much as if its been hit from a broadside

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    I drove Renault 4 Van for work for a while, voltage regulator was knackered so electrolyte in battery used to boil, resulting in a cloud of hydrochloric acid vapour in cabin when heating was switched on, didn't really affect me much

    Beat That.
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