Rypley's Hangar
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Normals… yeap they are bitches… I’m fighting those also… but most of the time they win… :lol:
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Maybe take a break from glare shield and do some other part then you can go back to it. It’s a good way fighting the frustration when your project got stuck.
Maybe so other 3d artists can give you some hints. Anyway, pls don’t stop. -
I see, so by 1984 it looks like the laser arm switch was on the Block 15 cockpit diagram. Suppose that makes sense now with the cheek hardpoint provisions in place.
The USN '15 As certainly have the LASER ARM switch.
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https://i.imgur.com/01MWIAA.jpg
the MISC Panel is almost ready, but you wont see any updates until Wednesday since i’ll be taking a day trip tomorrow, so we’ll see this Wednesday!Is there any chance to get support from BMS4 to have the the seven segment display?
Is there any chance to model the LQ MAV or other AGM IR seeker? It would be useful for older TGPs either. -
Is there any chance to get support from BMS4 to have the the seven segment display?
Is there any chance to model the LQ MAV or other AGM IR seeker? It would be useful for older TGPs either.idk, maybe (at least not from me, i have zero coding knowledge) but that’ll be quite difficult.
although the seven segments display may have some issues with the OSD buttons, because i reckon there’s a few more in the new mfd than the old one (the 7 segment display) has, i might be wrong on that thoughMaybe take a break from glare shield and do some other part then you can go back to it. It’s a good way fighting the frustration when your project got stuck.
Maybe so other 3d artists can give you some hints. Anyway, pls don’t stop.Don’t worry mate i won’t
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http://www.f-16.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=27331
This may also help…
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I did it! it feels more complete than ever!
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I see your archenemy has fallen Congrats on your progress.
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I did it! it feels more complete than ever!
That’s looking very promising - keep up the good work!
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That’s looking very promising - keep up the good work!
I see your archenemy has fallen Congrats on your progress.
Thanks! i’d still need to make it a bit “curvier” but that’ll be later, for now, i’ll do the Hud rear part (the rear part that should be in the empty space of the glareshield seen above)
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Quick update (no photos this time sorry)
Remade the HUD glass and reduced the poly count to really low counts.
A few corrections on the glareshield.
Next update i’ll post a photo of the changes.PD: i didn’t knew that the F4 AF intro had an F-16A cockpit video
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If it can help you
http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.com/cockpits/CW_tour/CW-21.html
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If it can help you
http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.com/cockpits/CW_tour/CW-21.html
ah yes, the virtual f-16A cockpit tour, been mentioned several times but helpful nonetheless appreciate your suggestion m8!
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i found this manual buried on the libgen, and i believe it is quite helpful (plus there are more books like the that if you search “F-16” on the libgen sci-tech section
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=EE4AD16C80D4B0E9594AF09C8EA7A8B5 -
If it can help you
http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.com/cockpits/CW_tour/CW-21.html
I’ve seen that before but it still surprises me every time I look at the pit of an A model to see just how different it is from the C.
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i found this manual buried on the libgen, and i believe it is quite helpful (plus there are more books like the that if you search “F-16” on the libgen sci-tech section
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=EE4AD16C80D4B0E9594AF09C8EA7A8B5I’m sorry, but that link didn’t work for me… do you have some others in alternative, Rypley?
Thanks in advance anyway it goes.
With best regards.
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REALISM…more realism for BMS simulator please…and thanks to all FALCON TEAM
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REALISM…more realism for BMS simulator please…and thanks to all FALCON TEAM
ah yes, lookin’ forward to see a vipers explode into pieces like it did in F4
I’m sorry, but that link didn’t work for me… do you have some others in alternative, Rypley?
Thanks in advance anyway it goes.
With best regards.
Sure, try this: http://93.174.95.29/_ads/EE4AD16C80D4B0E9594AF09C8EA7A8B5