> I think that's more a reflection on the relative complexity of the two 
> tasks... if you think modifying a cockpit isn't easy in AC3D, which
> you're 
> obviously used to, I will be amazed if you find it easier in Blender :-)

Better the devil you know...

> I find it helps to hide as much of the aircraft as possible and make
> good use 
> of the "lock" facility in AC3D when working on the more intricate parts
> of 
> the cockpit.

I was looking for a "hide" option, but couldn't find it. I'll look again.

> Oh and thanks for adding the Forth bridges - I never twigged at all that
> the rail bridge was just a repainted Golden Gate!

I made some changes - the towers are different - but I borrowed the
suspension cables and the arch of the bridge. Much easier than trying to
create the curves myself.

-Stuart 


        
        
                
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