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This looks like the inside of a 737. Nice job.
What about using a closed set of curtains to represent the end of a section ?
These where used to denote classes - not so much now because of security.
One section with an emergency exit door and a galley would be cool as well.
PS - don't forget the inflight mags and sick bags :)
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Quote - What about using a closed set of curtains to represent the end of a section ?
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One section with an emergency exit door and a galley would be cool as well.
I thought about curtains, but in reality they you can peek past the edges enough to see that the cabin continues, so they are not an ideal way to end the model. It might need a curtain and a short low res chunk of overhead and sides beyond it to look convincing.
If I can find a good reference pic I'll add a door, good idea.
Quote - PS - don't forget the inflight mags and sick bags :)
Nope, this is economy class, I provide the sick but passengers are expected to bring their own bags :o)
Attached Link: http://www.sparkyworld.org/guest/757.zip
> Quote - I thought about curtains, but in reality they you can peek past the edges enough to see that the cabin continues, so they are not an ideal way to end the model. It might need a curtain and a short low res chunk of overhead and sides beyond it to look convincing.
That would work.
Quote - If I can find a good reference pic I'll add a door, good idea.
Thanks.
Quote - Nope, this is economy class, I provide the sick but passengers are expected to bring their own bags :o)
LOL.
On the subject of stuff on planes...something for you that might help give a little extra detail.
The link above is for an airline safety card - a 757. Sorry for scan quality- it's on laminated card -but shrunk down it looks OK.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Quote - This looks like the inside of a 737. Nice job.
What about using a closed set of curtains to represent the end of a section ?
These where used to denote classes - not so much now because of security.
Curtains are still used on Air Canada planes (and yes, I fly 737s often enough that it looks exactly like a set of seats from one).
Howzabout an newer 737? The new models have personal video screens on all the seats. Wouldn't take much to add one (just a small rectangular touch screen on seat headrest).
Oh that looks great! Don't forget seatbelts - preferably ones that can do up. Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
Quote - Oh that looks great! Don't forget seatbelts - preferably ones that can do up. Love esther
It'll certainly have seatbelts but I wasn't planning to make them do up, too many body shapes to accommodate. The answer might be a 'loose' done-up one as a morphing prop which you just plop onto each passenger's hip and adjust to suit.
Hey, I just had a thought, how about ability to dial chairs reclining at different angles to resemble in flight scene, and tray tables down as needed too? Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
Oooh oooh - I can't wait. This looks really great. Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
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It'll be modular so it can be added to in length but I think the default will be about 8 rows max (even 5 rows would probably be sufficient?) with a removable bulkhead (wall) at each end. I could do a low-detail block to add on as far-away seats but think making it bigger would require way too many figures to populate it.
Feedback welcome.