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Post by Ralf Maylin on Nov 3, 2010 4:07:44 GMT -5
Coming up next...
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Post by Ralf Maylin on Nov 3, 2010 14:06:46 GMT -5
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Post by chasensfo on Nov 4, 2010 16:08:16 GMT -5
Can't wait!
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Post by sierraair on Nov 4, 2010 22:12:28 GMT -5
They look great Ralf! Couple really quick things...You can probably bump the contrast on the tail images a little and probably unblue them a little too. Occasionally, Airliners.net has a tendency to make photos really blue. Here's another shot of 217 www.airliners.net/photo/Frontier-Airlines/Boeing-737-201/0015578/L/Also, the rear L doors of the -200s didn't have any window or external handles. I think they're also a bit bigger than the standard doors. I don't know if it was an all-the-time thing, or just an option on the old Piedmont birds. I'm glad somebody else is taking interest in the 90s paints. It's the time I fell in love with aviation and I love seeing it in my skies. Brian
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Post by Ralf Maylin on Nov 5, 2010 4:24:40 GMT -5
Hi Brian,
many thanks for your input and help, that's why I show the shots here. Working on the things you've mentioned and two more repaints. Stay tuned for updates and more "animals".
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Post by Ralf Maylin on Nov 5, 2010 16:52:08 GMT -5
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Post by sierraair on Nov 7, 2010 15:00:41 GMT -5
Thanks for these Ralf. The updated colors look great.
I'm looking forward to getting these into the Montana skies...to cities long since abandoned.
Brian
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Post by Christian Page, RAI on Nov 8, 2010 10:00:34 GMT -5
They do look good...I've always preferred the original scripted titles to the current billboard ones. To me, in the right light, those silver titles are hard to see. But then, anyone who spends anytime around airports pretty much knows who the animal tails belong to...
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