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Boeing 777-9X
PhantomTweak:
Ahhh, but the benefits!
Peaceful, quiet, lets you do what you want when you want, no neighbors to worry about annoying you...
When I lived in Yuma, which I despise, we had problems with sand/dust getting into EVERYTHING too, so I can empathize. Not only is the stuff horribly abrasive, but I think it has a high metal content, so it can be tough on electrics, I know that! And it seems like it doesn't matter how well you THINK you have it sealed up, the bloody sand/dust gets in anyway...
Well, good luck getting you Inverter replaced. Sorry it costs so much...
Pat☺
Azframer:
I got this done today, I did try a little in Blender to get this done, when I tried to duplicate knobs I ended up distorting my panels. I got frustrated and went back to Cad. I have a few more things to do on auto pilot panel. I will have to end up learning it sooner or later. Just going to keep trying till I get it.
Rick
PhantomTweak:
Best way to learn, I've found. Learn by doing.
If you KNOW how to do something in CAD, but can't get it in Blender, just use CAD. No reason to upset yourself :)
At least you can switch between the two. Use CAD to do what you can't figure out how to do in Blender. Use the best tool for the job :)
Pat☺
Azframer:
Well I think the panels with the auto pilot and such are now done, just need to put it in with the others. Going to start on MIP Main Instrument Panel next.
Rick
Azframer:
It looked so good after I got them in place I had to share another. Off to start the MIP.
Rick
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