Milviz McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
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Re: Milviz McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
So any official news about TacPack for Phantom?
... and I hope it isnt 1 April joke .
... and I hope it isnt 1 April joke .
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Re: Milviz McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
Not as yet Yo Yo,although stay tuned.
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Re: Milviz McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
Hello, i am a repainter from switzerland. i was asking me when exactly the next week i can download the model for repainters (exist this option as well for your other airplanes?) and where to download it. thank you very much!!!
Alex
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Hi all,
I am putting the finishing touches on a VF84 'Jolly Roger' livery for the F-4J and I've come across an issue that I wanted to bring to your attention - wondering if there's a bug in the J model. I've attached a composite screen shot showing the aircraft on the left and a section of the texture file F4E_12_ext (used only in the J), with a red arrow pointing at the object in question. For some reason, this object (landing gear panel and light) does not seem to be getting applied properly.
Also, I wanted to ask: The terms of the paint kit indicate MilViz has the right (but not the obligation) to include liveries produced by the kit, prior to product release, in the product. But it does not say how we should get these liveries to MilViz. Is there a place I can upload it to, or can I just email it to Colin?
Cheers!
Edit to add: I noticed that the same issue applies to the smaller landing gear cover panel section just in front of the larger one, and it occurs in the 'J' livery supplied by MilViz in the paint kit also. So I'll go out on a limb and say the problem is not with the livery, but the model?!
I am putting the finishing touches on a VF84 'Jolly Roger' livery for the F-4J and I've come across an issue that I wanted to bring to your attention - wondering if there's a bug in the J model. I've attached a composite screen shot showing the aircraft on the left and a section of the texture file F4E_12_ext (used only in the J), with a red arrow pointing at the object in question. For some reason, this object (landing gear panel and light) does not seem to be getting applied properly.
Also, I wanted to ask: The terms of the paint kit indicate MilViz has the right (but not the obligation) to include liveries produced by the kit, prior to product release, in the product. But it does not say how we should get these liveries to MilViz. Is there a place I can upload it to, or can I just email it to Colin?
Cheers!
Edit to add: I noticed that the same issue applies to the smaller landing gear cover panel section just in front of the larger one, and it occurs in the 'J' livery supplied by MilViz in the paint kit also. So I'll go out on a limb and say the problem is not with the livery, but the model?!
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Re: Milviz McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
It's the model.
I'll see whT I can do about getting a fixes version soonest.
Delivery of the paints should be done to kat@milviz.com
Thanks.
I'll see whT I can do about getting a fixes version soonest.
Delivery of the paints should be done to kat@milviz.com
Thanks.
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Re: Milviz McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
Hi Guys
im searching for the original JJ-279 Repaint posted from Diego. Can anyone here send me a download link for this SuperB Repaint??? (The Wreckin Crew - JJ279)
Regards Julio
PS i already have the Zsolt Version but im searching for the original
im searching for the original JJ-279 Repaint posted from Diego. Can anyone here send me a download link for this SuperB Repaint??? (The Wreckin Crew - JJ279)
Regards Julio
PS i already have the Zsolt Version but im searching for the original