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project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 10:53 am
by Moach
this will probably be the last update,
because today, the final details were added to the cockpit and external model...

so the 3d model is finished :D :D :D :D :D

now the model will go the guys at Project Skyworks who will make the textures, flight dynamics and get it ready for FS

hopefully it'll come out right in time for xmas ;)

sunday i'll be heading out for a 2 month trip to europe, so i'm glad i managed to finish it before i go...

in the past 2 weeks i've worked on the model 10 hours a day, everyday. and now it's finnaly complete.

take a look

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those are not the final textures, they're just markers for the position of gauges

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new thrust revesrsers and inner slats :)

enjoy!

                          Moach

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 12:33 pm
by Katahu
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Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 2:03 pm
by RIC_BARKER
Holy Christ on a bike, YOU WORK FAST!  :o :o :o

I wish I had your talent, I look forward to seeing your model textured up and finished.

Thanks in advance for a great xmas present for us all!  ;D

Ric B.

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 5:39 pm
by pete
Amazing looking moach! How much of the VC will be functional? I guess quite a lot. Have you added gauges or are you leaving that to the finishing team? ;)

Impressive looking work!

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 7:24 pm
by Katahu
How the h377 [in real life] do the pilots ever get off those seats in the middle of a flight? You know, when they have the need to go to the restroom. ;D

Judging from the size of that cockpit, it doesn't seem possible to just roll back those seats.

I have already started on the cockpit of the CRJ-700 for PSW. It's not going to be THAT detailed like the one you made for your 737, but at least it's going to be more above average for a freeware project.

BTW, Moach.

Judging from those pics you have just provided, it seems that you have gotten your hands on some diagrams or extremely-detailed 3-view images.

Where did you get those?

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 12:54 pm
by Moach
the seats do roll back a bit, but i guess it can't be easy to get out of those seats ;)

about the gauges, no, i haven't added them, that will be up to the PSW designer. i think it'll use default 777 gauges (which i discovered, by the way, to be perfectly accurate for the 737-700)

as for the vc, i want it to be capable of full IFR so, a lot of it will be functional. i don't know if the knobs and switches will work though

and about the 3 view, the one i had was actually very inaccurate, but i went through A LOT of pictures to get the details right. it's amazing how much information you can find about the 737 on the net

now the model is in the hands of project skyworks, who will finish the work for me since i won't be around my beloved computer for the next 2 months (trip to europe)

i know they'll do a great job texturing and adding gauges and flight dynamics, so i think when i come back the model will be all ready for download

i wanna thank all of you for all the great feedback on the updates and for all the help you gave me to carry on with this project, without it, it probably wouldn't have gotten this far.

this project is dedicated to all the great people at SimV

c ya

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 4:21 am
by microlight
Brilliant job, Moach! Enjoy the rest on your trip.

I can see that this will become my default 737. Hope the guys at Skyworks can provide a good range of liveries, so that more people can fly it 'locally'.

My vote goes for British Airways, or Virgin Express!

:)

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 6:21 pm
by bdenni
Good luck.  I hope Project Skyworks does a better job then they did with their own B717.  They have alot of talent but get caught up in alot of childish things that affects their output.  Some of them are only teenagers trying to act alot older.  They have promised a custom cockpit with VC and custom sound and none of that is delivered with the B717.  The "custom sounds" are the standard Microsoft sounds that come with FS09 and the B717 uses the default B737-400 cockpit.  They present a aircraft.cfg and B717.air that are direct copies of the default B737.

So good luck.  I hope they do a better job.
[quote]the seats do roll back a bit, but i guess it can't be easy to get out of those seats ;)

about the gauges, no, i haven't added them, that will be up to the PSW designer. i think it'll use default 777 gauges (which i discovered, by the way, to be perfectly accurate for the 737-700)

as for the vc, i want it to be capable of full IFR so, a lot of it will be functional. i don't know if the knobs and switches will work though

and about the 3 view, the one i had was actually very inaccurate, but i went through A LOT of pictures to get the details right. it's amazing how much information you can find about the 737 on the net

now the model is in the hands of project skyworks, who will finish the work for me since i won't be around my beloved computer for the next 2 months (trip to europe)

i know they'll do a great job texturing and adding gauges and flight dynamics, so i think when i come back the model will be all ready for download

i wanna thank all of you for all the great feedback on the updates and for all the help you gave me to carry on with this project, without it, it probably wouldn't have gotten this far.

this project is dedicated to all the great people at SimV

c ya

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 9:51 pm
by Katahu
Well, I have been chit-chatting with the members of PSW.

One of them is around 11 years old. I'm surprised to see that people that young have good talent.

I'm 19 and I only started 3D modeling when I was around 17 or when FS2002pro came out.

Whenever I make custom flight dynamics, I would always the Flight Model Workbook from www.avhistory.org

The workbook helps maintain realism because it has a document that tells you how certain parts of the aircraft is measured.

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:45 am
by Travis
The workbook helps maintain realism because it has a document that tells you how certain parts of the aircraft is measured.


Now if only it had a comprehensive troubleshooting guide, I could figure it out . . . ::)

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 10:12 am
by microlight
To be honest, there are very few aircraft I've downloaded, that have anything like the original flight dynamics that they were supplied with, as I've customised and replaced where necessary. Some dynamics are certainly better than others (even with the same type of plane), and often, it's mix-and-match by the pilot (that's you!) to get it how you want it.

Whole package deals are rarely great from all perspectives, same as with hi-fis. You can get better sound if you mix and match components to your requirements, and the open architecture of FS means that you can do the same here.

:)

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 9:41 pm
by bdenni
Found this on the Project SkyWorks forum.

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2003 4:06 am
by microlight
That's a real shame; I'm looking forward to flying it. But you can understand that there may be a queue ahead of it. (Being a Brit, I know all about queues.)

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2003 4:07 am
by microlight
That's a real shame; I'm looking forward to flying it. But you can understand that there may be a queue ahead of it. (Being a Brit, I know all about queues.)

;D

Re: project 737 - 6th update

PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 12:34 pm
by Mike Thurman
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o :o :o :o :o


HOLY COW - THAT LOOKS BETTER THAN ANY PAYWARE 737 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT PLANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!