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<body PageTitle="My Models" PageHeader="3D Models" Updated="2011-03-20">
<div>At this moment I can present you my two models, and an "universal" pilot.
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<div class="subheader">La-5 (Ла-5)</div>
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<span>I have selected this fighter for my first model because it 
has small number of outer details, especially of riveted metal panels. 
When I had started, in 2006, I did not know if the texturing is difficult, and what kind 
of obstacles I will find during this process. I have chosen La-5 to ensure, that  the model 
can be finished, anyway.</span>
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Of course, there are plenty of details inside the cockpit – but it is a different story. I 
already had some experience, when I started to model these small parts.
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This model, together with the pilot, has about 500,000 faces. It is very detailed, and not 
useful for the games!
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<div><small>Nearly 30 years ago I had selected the same type to be my first model, 
built from the scratch (just from the scale drawings – see 
<A href="motivation-010_e.xml" title="Some details about me and my previous projects">details about my old projects</A>). 
I had choosen it because of the same reason – low number of details.</small>
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<A href="model-la5_e.xml" title="go to La-5 page">See the more of La-5...</A></divf>
<div class="subheader">Curtiss P-40B</div>

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<span>I have finished another model: P-40B. The progress of the work was slow, 
because every step is documented in a free e-book <A href="wm-000_e.xml" title="read more about this book">"Wirtualne modelarstwo"</A> ("Virtual modeling").
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<div>You may use this model as the base for your airplane in any flight simulator (Flight Gear, x-plane, etc.).
I just require that your model should be free (non-commercial), and in a comment you should mention, that it was based on my work.</div>
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<A href="model-p40_e.xml" title="go to the P-40B page">See more details about P-40B</A></divf>
<div class="subheader">An USAAC pilot</div>

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	<IMG  width="400pt" src="images/model/pilot/image01b.png" align="left" />
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<span>The "side effect" of other projects - an universal (for the USAAC/USAAF machines, at least!) model of a pilot.
Import it into your cockpit!
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<div>It is so simple, that you can use it also in your commerical work (IDNC - "I do not care" license!)</div>
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<A href="model-pilot_e.xml" title="go to to the model of this pilot">See more details about the model of this pilot</A></divf>


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