viernes, 23 de junio de 2017

Northrop F5-A/C VF-5 (2005 flashback)

2005... there wasnt around many F-5 models for FS especially the VF-5 crossover
( half dutch half canadian) so if you wanted a F-5 you had to do it one yourself ... started to learn Gmax with the SI tutorials ...and the rest, the F-5 REAL ACCURATE shapes are TOO hideous for a beginner (even 3 views has errors) but i took my time... this was released as a beta, by then in a short follow a really nice payware model was made freeware so i saw no need to further develoment, i even ported to CFS3 once... had a lot of fun, never made a real VC for it. she's been flying on IVAOs library (as many others i will post later on) gotta thank one of my favorite planes for all the learning, of what it will become my job, i even got into a F-5 cockpit once, so it has paid off a lot ever since.






Hangarcerouno G159. I Would Marry This Plane...


May 09, 2015... OMG that wedding is taking a long way

Roasted MD-87 (for LEBL "El Prat" Barcelona LVFR)

ex-iberia neglected livery, no engines, no tailcone
Weathered PronAir Livery

texture monstery by Gustavo La Cruz

miércoles, 21 de junio de 2017

GM Medium Fuel Truck

Scenery static under 10k polys!



yes, it has sort of interior, AM-FM is standard

paint overkill by GLC
see you space cowboys!

lunes, 12 de junio de 2017

jueves, 8 de junio de 2017

G159 VC mesh Test

i know it's pretty crude but i needed to do this
gotta remap the whole external model model too (less drawcalls)



¿want to help try or paint? post in comments #bringthecooffee #letsdothis

Metro / tp88 /erieye static mesh


"The Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (previously the Swearingen Metro and later Fairchild Aerospace Metro) is a 19-seat, pressurized, twin-turboprop airliner first produced by Swearingen Aircraft and later by Fairchild at a plant in San Antonio, Texas, United States." pictured here is the "TP 88 - Metro III (two aircraft) delivered to the Swedish Air Force for use as a VIP transports. The first was delivered in 1984, and this was replaced by the second (TP 88B) in 1986 and remained in use until 1993. A third dubbed TP 88C, was acquired in 1987 and was used for Erieye/FS-890 AEW trials." Going to the Paint Hangar



martes, 6 de junio de 2017

Saab 340 (static)

"In 1979 SaabScania of Sweden and Fairchild in the USA reached an agreement to conduct joint feasibility and development studies on a 30 to 40 seat commuter airliner. The resulting SF340 design was launched in September 1980 with the aim of capturing 25 to 30% of its market. Within the 65/35 SaabFairchild partnership split Saab was responsible for the fuselage, fin and final assembly, while Fairchild was responsible for the wings, engine nacelles and empennage. The two companies selected the General Electric CT7 (a commercial development of the T700 which powers Sikorsky's S70 series of military helicopters) to power the new airliner. The first of three SF340 prototypes first flew on January 25 1983, while the first production aircraft flew in early March 1984. US and European certification was awarded that June. From November 1 1985 Saab assumed overall responsibility for the SF340 following Fairchild's decision to divest itself of its aircraft divisions."







Awesome Base Textures and Repaint by G. La Cruz

lunes, 5 de junio de 2017

Caterpillar D7 Crawler

"The Caterpillar D7 is a medium bulldozer manufactured by Caterpillar Inc.. The first D7 appeared in 1938. The D7C came next in 1955. The D7D came in 1959. The 160 hp D7E in 1961. The 180 hp D7F 1969.The 200 hp D7G in 1974.The 215 hp in 1986.The D7H was the first D7 to come with the exclusive elevated drive sprocket undercarriage.The D7R replaced the D7H in 1996 with the current D7R Series 2 replacing that."



PolyCount: 2500

B732 static

why not filling that parking spot with a classic beauty?






Dressed up! by G. La Cruz

GM Fueltruck mesh



¿Need fuel? See you Soon in some Top Class scenery




ooops those stairs... back to the max

jueves, 1 de junio de 2017

Clipper early renders

"The Boeing 314 Clipper was a long-range flying boat produced by the Boeing Airplane Company between 1938 and 1941. One of the largest aircraft of the time, it used the massive wing of Boeing’s earlier XB-15 bomber prototype to achieve the range necessary for flights across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Twelve Clippers were built; nine were brought into service for Pan Am and later transferred to the U.S. military. The remaining three were sold to British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) by Pan Am and delivered in early 1941. (BOAC's 3 Short S.26 transoceanic flying-boats had been requisitioned by the RAF)."






Nevermind the Deutz