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The P-47 has a very confusing layout, with reversed flanks, some mirroring and several bits drawn in on the void file that don’t actually map for anything on the skin. This file contain a masking layer showing what bits actually map, as well as an “what is what†layer, telling what the small bits in the void actually are as well as a couple of undocumented mapping issues.
Get it here:
http://www.flying-legends.net/php/do...ad.php?id=4515
As well as a SEAC Thunderbolt:
This skin feature an aproxemation to the historical RAF camo pattern for the P-47. Due to limitations of the skin (mirored side hatces and overlapping in the tail, I've had to do some adaptions:
Get it here: http://www.flying-legends.net/php/do...ad.php?id=4512
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The P-47 has a very confusing layout, with reversed flanks, some mirroring and several bits drawn in on the void file that don’t actually map for anything on the skin. This file contain a masking layer showing what bits actually map, as well as an “what is what†layer, telling what the small bits in the void actually are as well as a couple of undocumented mapping issues.
Get it here:
http://www.flying-legends.net/php/do...ad.php?id=4515
As well as a SEAC Thunderbolt:
This skin feature an aproxemation to the historical RAF camo pattern for the P-47. Due to limitations of the skin (mirored side hatces and overlapping in the tail, I've had to do some adaptions:
Get it here: http://www.flying-legends.net/php/do...ad.php?id=4512
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Nice one 
Burma here we come...
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