Unzipping
Which Windows are you using? The XP Pro I have does *not* unzip it properly, so I can see David's problem (this is probably a 'backwards compatible' issue within Windows...)
Back to your design, I like it. I have IW a plastic kit of the P.13a that I have done quite a bit to with regard to detailing, including adding a complete airflow path from nozzle to exhaust. That isn't really possible with your model unless I can figure a way to 'bore out' the intake through the corrugated structure (very innovative, BTW!:thumb
However, I can easily incorporate similar cockput detailing, and the canopy is a simple, single curvature sheet - so that is easy to incorporate also!
I was wondering, will you offer a 'no-lines' version? The 'dashed' lines seem to detract from your nice texture & camo a bit. As PNG, I assume I could edit them out using Inkscape... something I might try just as an exercise. Would you mind if I did a 'repaint' in that regard?
Thanks again for sharing, very nice work - and I bet it will 'glide' just dandy as well.
Regards, Robert
Eric, I think the issue is the way the archive is compressed, it is not compatible with the WinZIP because it is 'double-compressed'. When I open it using Total Commander, it displayes it as an archive within an archive, something I have noticed with several folks' compressed files, including some RAR instances.Hi David,
I just did a test download from Zealot and I can open the Zip without problems.
I used 7-zip to make the archive, but I tested it on Windows' native ZIP explorer.
I can email you an uncompressed (PDO) version of the file directly if you like?
Eric
Which Windows are you using? The XP Pro I have does *not* unzip it properly, so I can see David's problem (this is probably a 'backwards compatible' issue within Windows...)
Back to your design, I like it. I have IW a plastic kit of the P.13a that I have done quite a bit to with regard to detailing, including adding a complete airflow path from nozzle to exhaust. That isn't really possible with your model unless I can figure a way to 'bore out' the intake through the corrugated structure (very innovative, BTW!:thumb

I was wondering, will you offer a 'no-lines' version? The 'dashed' lines seem to detract from your nice texture & camo a bit. As PNG, I assume I could edit them out using Inkscape... something I might try just as an exercise. Would you mind if I did a 'repaint' in that regard?
Thanks again for sharing, very nice work - and I bet it will 'glide' just dandy as well.

Regards, Robert