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Old 04-26-2007, 05:57 PM   #1
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Lads, if you have an interest in experiencing the "3D" view technology that I am developing for my web store I do have two examples of this currently on display at Aero-Pacific Trading Co. LLC. I have chosen the GJ British and British Airways Trident for my test subjects. If you visit the store they can be found at the "3D" choice on the "Product List". If you get a chance, play with it, let me know what you think.

Using your mousey you can change the photo angle and you can enlarge the photo as well if you wish to inspect some specific feature of the display model.

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Can the photos show that the cheatline/windows on one side are higher/lower than the other side??
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Can the photos show that the cheatline/windows on one side are higher/lower than the other side??
Good question, shame when quality control is ignored. BTW neat idea Goldpee, such photos would have saved me from purchasing a Wardair 707 with almost black coroguard wing pattern or a British vc10 with spoilers printed the wrong direction.
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Good question, shame when quality control is ignored. BTW neat idea Goldpee, such photos would have saved me from purchasing a Wardair 707 with almost black coroguard wing pattern or a British vc10 with spoilers printed the wrong direction.
Yep, Fannyman, I do need to prefect my system but I will. The photo quality will improve over time and so will my angle and technique. My aim is to provide a service that will do just as you suggest, to give you enough information to buy it or not to buy it.

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Can the photos show that the cheatline/windows on one side are higher/lower than the other side??
yes, they can. I just need to take the photograph with a high degree of professional skill. I'm going to try to learn what I can from Herpa in this regard.

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