edge5foamy
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Hey, I love the Airfoilz Edge 540, and Yak 54 for the sim, and I have a friend with the Bipe who agreed to take the pictures if someone will make the model.
Thanks!
Thanks!
phrank said:Would you guys please quit threatening to post pictures and do it already!
From experience, if you show a bit of initiative on your part, you have a better chance of capturing a modeler's interest.
Good Luck,
Frank...
phrank said:You don't always need to wait until the plane is finished.
Many times it is more beneficial to see the parts before they go into the plane,
each piece is modeled separately improving the final detail. Keep in mind to avoid and fancy angled pictures, they are great for presentation purposes, not so much for modeling.
You see, presenting photos of a finished plane does help in final lay-out, but a lot of the detail has to be "imagined"
As I've explained to other members, think of it as if you were to hand-draw each piece individually, what details would be important for you to complete the picture? That is the information a modeler would need.
In a foamy for instance, a scale diagram or photos of the pieces before they are glued together is much more accurate for the modeler. If you have the CAD drawings, even better.
So think of it from that point of view and your success rate will improve dramatically.
Until you get what you asked for, try these foamie biplanes. I have a couple more in my hangar, and haven't located them yet, but will keep looking if you want still more. Otherwise .... enjoy.edge5foamy said:Hey, I love the Airfoilz Edge 540, and Yak 54 for the sim, and I have a friend with the Bipe who agreed to take the pictures if someone will make the model. Thanks!