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tommeke84
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by tommeke84 » 10 Dec 2004, 01:04
Hello flightsimmers
Time for a little update of the EBBR2005 project. Today I amused myself, by modeling the new control tower. After 6 hours of work, this is the result:
I also animated the radar on top of the tower. Next to the radar, there is a small pole with a beacon on, just like on the real tower.
Enjoy the view
Thomas
TVB
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by TVB » 10 Dec 2004, 04:31
Dear Thomas ,
It looks great !!! 8O
But I believe you haven't used the Brussels Airport as background.
Nice views on the mountains.
Kindest regards ,
Tom.
Stoney
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by Stoney » 10 Dec 2004, 08:29
looks great... Looking forward to the whole thing...
stroman
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by stroman » 10 Dec 2004, 10:44
@ TVB:
When you model things with Gmax and want to see how they look in FS they are automatically placed at the default FS airport I think, which is Seattle Tacoma, hence the mountains
@tommeke84:
The work you are doïng looks truly amazing and of payware quality! 8O I can't wait to put this new scenery into my FS2004. I believe to have read that you and Robert Buysen have joined hands to finish the scenery, good thinking :thumbsup2: How much procent of the work do you estimate as finished?
grtz,
stroman
sab319
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by sab319 » 10 Dec 2004, 11:09
AWESOME!!!!
Your Scenery is really good!!!
tommeke84
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by tommeke84 » 10 Dec 2004, 11:22
Yes the tower is standing at the default export location: Seattle Tacoma.
@stroman:
I'm working together with Robert now, and I think that about 30% of the scenery is finished. So there's still a lot of work to do.
Grtz,
Thomas