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Mosquito x 1

Postby Splitpin » Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:45 pm

Expectation is a cruel thing .... Im not sure about this model yet -_- , not all i thought it would be (visually) but its growing on me .

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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Ian Warren » Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:04 pm

Its The Woody that's got Ya :D
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Naki » Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:22 pm

Nice one Marty. Another possible purchase but am busy with what I have at the moment
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Adamski » Fri Apr 29, 2016 7:05 pm

Marty - I'm keen to know what you think falls short in the visuals department (I'm in two minds as to buying it). You have a keen eye, so I value your opinion.

I know what you mean about certain aircraft from certain manufacturers ... just leaving you a tiny bit "unsatisfied" with the visuals, but often can't find a specific reason why - whereas some aircraft just ooze atmosphere and quality from the start.

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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby emfrat » Fri Apr 29, 2016 8:37 pm

I have actually seen real Mosquitoes, but many years ago. What looks wrong to me:
The nose section - too fat, under the chin, more precisely below the cannon, and rearwards. Too short, between the cockpit frame and the actual point of the nose, which creates a very snub-nosed effect.. This has led to a rear fuselage which is also less than slender.
Unfortunately, the snub-nose effect can also be created by the camo paint. But who am I to criticise?
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Splitpin » Fri Apr 29, 2016 9:25 pm

Adam and Mike ... please dont thinking Im knocking the model , Im not.
But , if you pay money for something then I feel any or all criticism is just . My problem with this (just mine) is , that its flat ... almost a cartoon up close.
I appreciate this could be , and may well be , system specific ... I would like to have seen more reflection on the canopy for example ....and from some angles the prop texture is odd for me at least.
You know my thoughts on systems and dynamics ... so i have no input here.
I think the ONLY one among us who would have some informed input would be Gavin Conroy whom , having seen , touched , heard , and flown in the type ... is the local expert.
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Adamski » Fri Apr 29, 2016 11:57 pm

Up in Auckland, we got well and truly treated by the restored Mossie. It's difficult to be objective about the aircraft in RL. The sound of two Merlins at full tilt on the same aircraft is enough to turn a blind eye to anything else. To me, it looked 100% beautiful - so a sim version is going to be a really hard act to follow!

I have the Dave Garwood (freeware) model - which is good - and also the earlier JF version. For some reason I prefer the DG one - though I'm not entirely sure why! That's why I'm intrigued about this new(er) version.
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Ian Warren » Sat Apr 30, 2016 12:33 pm

Regard to the nose shape, it is smack on, of the six books used here Gavin Conroy's book 'Fighter and Bombers', other books here is the 'The Mosquito Log' Mosquito's at War, regard to the glazed nose , the tapers in to 40deg bomb aimers glazed panel, with the nose guns the it was as fool circle so the four machine guns could spread across in parallel thus the was widened, many photo's here show it to good affect between the both.
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Bugdani » Sat Apr 30, 2016 9:14 pm

My so poor english language just allow me to say: WOUAWWW !

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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby emfrat » Sun May 01, 2016 8:17 am

Ian Warren wrote:Regard to the nose shape, it is smack on, of the six books used here Gavin Conroy's book 'Fighter and Bombers', other books here is the 'The Mosquito Log' Mosquito's at War, regard to the glazed nose , the tapers in to 40deg bomb aimers glazed panel, with the nose guns the it was as fool circle so the four machine guns could spread across in parallel thus the was widened, many photo's here show it to good affect between the both.

I see on SOH today, a screenie from Jens_Ole, where all the proportions look right...clearly it's the paint job and the angle of the shot creating illusions - as Ian says, the measurements are correct :)

I suppose I'll have to buy one now :givein: :lol:
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 01, 2016 8:37 am

Get in now still about week to get it cheap :)
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Re: Mosquito x 1

Postby Splitpin » Thu May 05, 2016 7:56 pm

Bugdani wrote:My so poor english language just allow me to say: WOUAWWW !

:cheers:


Too kind Dani ... and " WOUAWWW !" is good english B-)
Still not sure about this ... but thank you anyway.
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